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KNIT F R

NEEDHELP SUPPORT

KIDS WITH CANCER & THEIR FAMILIES

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2015 Knitting Book Visit guardianpharmacies.com.au

DATE 06/05/15JOB NO 036138r01

JOB NAME 036138r01_SIGM_Guardian Angel 2015_Lapel Pin.ai

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KNIT F RNEEDHELP SUPPORT KIDS WITHCANCER & THEIR FAMILIES

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Now in its 17th year, the Guardian Angel Knitting Program has given the

gift of warmth to over 2 million people in need through the generosity of

our amazing Guardian Angel knitters.

This year we are excited to announce that we are partnering with the Kids

with Cancer Foundation – an organisation that provides assistance for

children undergoing treatment for cancer.

WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

To become a Guardian Angel and warm the hearts of seriously ill children

all over Australia please grab your knitting needles and one of the patterns

from this book and get clicking!

Once you have completed your beautiful woollen garment, simply take it to

your local Guardian Pharmacy (by September 30 2015). The Kids with Cancer

Foundation will then distribute the specially knitted items to a seriously ill child

or family member. Visit guardianpharmacies.com.au to

find your nearest pharmacy.

OUR SMALL THANK YOU Every year we are blown away by the skills and

generosity of our Guardian Angels. So when you

bring your donation in to our store we would

like to thank you by presenting you with a

2015 Guardian Angel collector pin (while stocks last).

We hope you wear it with pride knowing you

have made a difference by knitting for need.

In addition 20 lucky Guardian Angels will win a $100 Spotlight voucher – all you

need to do is ensure you swipe your Guardian Club Card when you drop off your

knitted donation (see page 12 for further details).

Welcome to this year’s Guardian Angel Knitting Program

We would also like to thank Spotlight for providing the patterns found

in this book. Their ongoing support has been an invaluable part of the

Guardian Angel Knitting Program.

If you have any knitting queries, contact Spotlight on 1300 305 405.

For your nearest yarn stockists visit www.spotlight.com.au

KNIT F R

NEEDHELP SUPPORT

KIDS WITH CANCER & THEIR FAMILIES

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IN ASSOCIATION WITH

KIDS WITH CANCER

Kids with Cancer provides much needed assistance for the youngest of children who are going through cancer treatment. This assistance at the basic level comes to the child’s family when they can no longer pay the family’s day-to-day household bills. Through social workers in all Australian children’s hospitals we are put in contact with such families on a daily basis. Children’s hospitals are often only in the capital cities however many families live in country areas. These families can be torn apart when their child needs to attend treatment and a parent needs to be constantly at their side. We can relieve some of the burden by paying household bills; electricity, gas, rates, rent or mortgage, school fees, car repairs etc.

YOUR KNITTED GIFT

The Kids with Cancer Foundation fund only Australian children’s hospitals and families being treated for cancer within these hospitals. Sadly cancer has no age limit and sometimes the youngest of newborn babies can suffer with cancers or leukaemia. A warm knitted gift will provide these children with a level of comfort that only a handmade item can give. Your knitted gift will be distributed nationally to all paediatric cancer wards, cancer families and end of life respite centres. Not to be sold but freely given so that the children suffering from cancer can take advantage of such a wonderful gift.

www.kidswithcancer.org.au

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2015 Knitting Book

Don’t forget to share your wonderful creations on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram with

#GuardianAngelKnitting

Beetle Striped POMPOM SCARF

SCARF Cast on 50 (70) sts and work in stocking st foll stripe

sequence. Stripe Sequence C1 – 10 rows, C2 – 16 rows, C3 – 4

rows, C4 – 10 rows, C5 – 6 rows, C1 4 rows, C3 – 16 rows, C2 – 6

rows, C5 – 10 rows, C4 – 4 rows, Repeat stripe sequence until

work measures 150 (204)cm from beg, ending with a purl row.

Cut off yarn and thread tail through sts, pull tight and secure.

WHAT YOU’LL NEED ‘Moda Vera’ BEETLE 50g balls as per size

● 1st Colour (C1): 1, 2

● 2nd Colour (C2): 1, 2

● 3rd Colour (C2): 1, 2

● 4th Colour (C2): 1, 2

● 5th Colour (C2): 1, 2

● 6th Colour (C2): 1, 1

● 1 pair 5.00mm

knitting needles

● Birch Pompom Maker

● Scissors, yarn needle,

tape measure

ABBREVIATIONSBeg = begin/ning, foll = follows/ing; st/s =stitch/es.

Size Child Adult

Finished Size cm 14 x 160 20 x 214

Beginner

FINISHING

With right sides facing, fold scarf in half lengthways, and pin

matching stripes. Sew using a backstitch, or machine. Turn

right side out. Thread yarn along cast on edge and tighten to

match cast off edge.

Following directions on pack use Pompom maker and C6 to

make 2 large sized pompoms. Attach securely to ends of the

scarf. Weave in all loose ends.

Bambini BABIES HAT

WHAT YOU’LL NEED1 x 50g ball ‘Bella Baby’ Bambini Print

● 4mm hook for small hat

● 4.5mm for med, 5mm for large

● Scissors, yarn needle, stitch marker

ABBREVIATIONSSp = space, st = stitch, sk = skip, yoh = yarn over hook, cont =

continue, tog = together, slst = slip stitch, ch = chain, dc = double

crochet, tr = treble, htr = half treble, shell = (tr, ch, tr, ch, tr).

BAMBINI BABIES HAT MEASUREMENTS

Small Newborn

Medium 1-2 months

Large 3-4 months

Note - This hat is worked in a continuous spiral from crown to brim.

It is advisable to use a stitch marker to keep track of the start of

each round.

HAT

1st round - Work 6dc into a magic circle.

2nd round - 2dc in each st to end of round,

place a stitch marker after the last dc.

3rd round - (2dc in next st, 1dc in next) 6 times (18dc).

4th round - (2dc in next st, 1dc in next 2 sts) 6 times (24dc) Cont

working in pattern established, increasing the number of sts in each

round by 6 sts until there are 84 sts.

15th - 29th round - 1dc in each st to end of round.

BRIM

30th round - (2hr in next st, 1htr in next st) repeat to end of round.

31st - 32nd round - 1htr in each st around.

33rd round - (1dc in next st, sk 2 sts, shell in next st, sk 2 sts) repeat to

end of round sl st into 1st dc.

Fasten off.

FINISHINGWeave in loose ends.

BEETLE STRIPED POMPOM SCARF MEASUREMENTS

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ABBREVIATIONSsp = space, sk = skip, sl st = slipstitch, ch = chain,

dc = double crochet, tr = treble ea = each.

PONCHO1st round - Using C1 make 72 ch, join with sl st to 1st ch to form

a ring. 1ch, 1dc, 2ch, 1dc in same st as sl st, 1dc in each of next

35 ch, 1dc, 2ch, 1dc in next ch, sl st to 1st dc.

2nd round - 3ch, 1tr in 2-ch loop, 2ch, 1tr in same loop, 1tr in ea

of next 2 dc, *(1ch, sk 1 dc, 1tr in ea of next 3tr) 8 times, 1ch, sk 1

dc,1tr in ea of next 2tr, 1tr, 2ch, 1tr in next 2-ch loop, 1tr in ea of

next 2 tr, (1ch, sk1 dc, 1 tr in ea next 3 tr) 8 times, 1ch,sk 1 tr, 1tr

in next tr, sl st into 3rd ch of starting ch, sl st into 2-ch loop.

3rd round - Using C2, 3ch, 2tr, 2ch for corner, 3tr in same 2-ch

corner, *(1ch, 3tr in 1-ch sp) 9 times, 1ch, (3tr, 2ch for corner,

3tr) in 2-ch corner,(1ch, 3tr in 1-ch sp) 9 times, 1ch, sl st to 3rd

ch of starting ch, sl st across next 2 tr, sl st into 2-ch loop.

4th round - 3ch, 2tr, 2ch for corner, 3tr in same 2-ch corner,

(1ch, 3tr in 1-ch sp) 10 times, 1ch, (3tr, 2ch for corner, 3tr) in

2-ch corner, (1ch, 3tr in 1-ch sp) 10 times, 1ch, sl st to 3rd ch of

starting ch, sl st across the next 2 tr, sl st into 2-ch loop.

Repeat 4th round until length required, remembering to add

a (1ch, 3tr in 1-ch space) for each side of each row until the

poncho is the length required changing colours as desired.

Cut 30cm of lengths of yarn and using 3 strands of yarn

together, add a fringe into every 1-ch space along edge

FINISHINGUsing C5, dc along bottom edge, side, top edge and other side,

working 3dc into each corner, joining at the start with a sl st.

Ch1 and rep. Fasten off and work in any loose threads. DO NOT IRON.

PURE WOOL PONCHO MEASUREMENTS

Make to length as required (see pattern)

WHAT YOU’LL NEED4 Seasons PURE WOOL 100g ball 2 balls each C1, C2, C3, C4

● 6.00mm crochet hook ● Scissors, yarn needle

Pure Wool PONCHO

Beginner

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CROCHET BABY SHAWL MEASUREMENTS

Finished Size 104cm x 96cm

approx based on ‘Bella Baby’ BABY WONDER

WHAT YOU’LL NEED4 x 100g balls ‘Bella Baby’ BABY WONDER*

● Scissors, yarn needle, tape measure

*Or 8 x 50g balls ‘Bella Baby’ SUGAR

Or 10 x 50g balls “Moda Vera’ MERINO

ABBREVIATIONS: beg = beginning; ch = chain; cnr

= corner; dc = double crochet; foll = follows; htr = half

treble crochet; lp/s = loop/s; patt = pattern; Rnd = round;

RS = right side; sk = skip; sl st = slip stitch; sp = space;

sts = stitches; tr = treble crochet; WS = wrong side;

yoh = yarn over hook.

SPECIAL ABBREVIATION: 3tr-cl = 3 treble cluster

(*yoh, insert hook under 3 rows of ch-sp, yoh, draw yarn

under, yoh, draw yarn through 2 lps, (leaving 2 sts on

hook); repeat from * 2 more times, yoh and draw through

all lps on hook).

Crochet BABY SHAWL

Intermediate

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TENSION20 sts x 10 rows to 10cm over treble crochet.

SHAWL

Foundation Ch - Make 183 ch.

1st row - (RS): 1tr in 3rd ch from hook, 1 tr in each ch to end …

180 tr (1st 3-ch count as 1st tr).

2nd row - (WS): 3ch, 1tr in each tr to end.

3rd row - Repeat Row 2, twice.

5th row - 3ch, *1tr in each of next 24 tr, 7ch, sk 2 tr, repeat from

* to last 24 tr, 1tr in each of next 24 tr.

6th row - 3ch, 1tr in each of next 22 tr, *9ch, sk next 4 tr

(i.e. 2 tr, 7 ch, 2 tr), 1tr in each of next 20 tr, repeat from *

to last 2 tr, 1 tr in each of next 2 tr.

7th row - 3ch, 1tr in each of next 20 tr, *13ch, sk next 4 tr

(i.e. 2 tr, 9 ch, 2 tr), 1 tr in each of next 16 tr, repeat from * to last

4 tr, 1 tr in each of next 4 tr.

8th row - 3ch, 1tr in each of next 20 tr, *2tr in 13-ch sp, 4ch,

3tr-cl, around 7, 9 and 13-ch sp from last 3 rows, 4ch, 2tr in

same 13-ch sp, 1tr in each of next 16 tr, repeat from * to last 4 tr,

1tr in each of next 4 tr.

9th row - 3ch, 1tr in each of next 22 tr, *2tr in next 4-ch sp, 2ch,

2tr in next 4-ch sp, 1tr in each of next 20 tr, repeat from * to last

2 tr, 1tr each of in next 2 tr.

10th row - 3ch, *1tr in each of next 24 tr, 2tr in next 2-ch sp,

repeat from * to last 24 tr, 1tr in each of next 24 tr (6 flowers).

11th - 12th row - Repeat Row 2, 2 more times.

13th row - 3ch, 1tr in each of next 37 tr, *7ch, sk 2 tr, 1tr in each

of next 24 tr, repeat from * to last 13 tr, 1tr in each of next 13 tr.

14th row - 3ch, 1tr in each of next 35 tr, *9ch, sk next 4 tr

(i.e. 2 tr, 7 ch, 2 tr), 1tr in each of next 20 tr, repeat from * to last

15 tr, 1tr in each of next 15 tr.

15th row - 3ch, 1tr in each of next 33 tr, *13ch, sk next 4 tr (i.e. 2

tr, 9 ch, 2 tr), 1tr in each of next 16 tr, repeat from * to last 17 tr,

1tr in each of next 17 tr.

16th row - 3ch, 1tr in each of next 33 tr, *2tr in next 13-ch sp,

4ch, 3tr-cl, around 7,9 and 13-ch sp from last 3 rows, 4ch, 2tr in

same 13-ch sp, 1tr in each of next 16 tr, repeat from * to last 17

tr, 1tr in next 17 tr.

17th row - 3ch, 1tr in each of next 35 tr, *2tr in 4-ch sp, 2ch, 2tr

in next 4-ch sp, 1tr in each of next 20 tr, repeat from * to last 15

tr, 1tr in each of next 15 tr.

18th row - 3ch, 1tr in each of next 37 tr, *2tr in next 2-ch sp, 1

tr in each of next 24 tr, repeat from * to last 13 tr, 1tr in each of

next 13 tr (5 flowers).

19th - 20th row - Repeat Row 2, 2 more times.

The last 16 rows form patt, repeat patt 4 more times.

Repeat Row 2 once more, DO NOT CUT YARN.

BORDER

1st round - Work 1 rnd of htr along edges of shawl,

beg with side as foll:

2ch (counts as 1st htr), work 170 htr evenly along the side

(approx 2htr in each tr), 2htr in same st as last htr, 1htr in

each ch of foundation ch, working an extra 2 htr along (182

htr), 2htr in same st as last htr, work 170 htr evenly along the

side (approx 2htr in each tr), 2htr in same st as last htr, 1htr in

each tr of Row 85, working an extra htr along (181 htr), 20htr

in same st as 2-ch at beg of round, sl st into 2nd ch of 2-ch at

beg of round.

2nd round - 1ch, 2dc in same st as sl st of Rnd 1, 1dc in each of

next 5 htr, (*2ch, sk 2 htr, 1tr in next htr, 5ch, 1tr in same htr as

last tr, 2ch, sk 2 htr, 1dc in each of next 7 htr, repeat from *to

last 5 htr, 1dc in each of next 5 htr**, 3dc in cnr htr, 1dc in each

of next 5 htr), repeat from ( to ) 2 more times, then repeat

from ( to ** along last edge, 1dc in same st as 1st 2 dc at beg of

round, sl st into dc at beg of round.

3rd round - 5ch, (*sk 2 dc, 1dc in next dc, 2ch, sk 2 dc, 1tr in

next dc, 2ch, 1tr in next tr, 2ch, 1tr in 5-ch sp, 5ch, 1tr in same

5-ch sp, 2ch, 1tr in next tr, 2ch, 1tr in next dc, 2ch, repeat from *

to last 5 sts of side, sk 2 dc, 1dc in next dc, 2ch**, sk 2 dc, 1tr in

cnr dc, 5ch, 1tr in same cnr dc as last tr, 2ch), repeat from ( to )

2 more times, then repeat from ( to **, 1tr in same st as 5-ch at

start of round, 5ch, sl st into 5-ch sp.

4th round - 3ch, [*sk 1 dc, (1tr in next tr, 2ch) 3 times, 1tr in

5-ch sp, 5ch, 1tr in same 5-ch sp, (2ch, 1tr in next tr) 3 times,

repeat from * to last dc of side, sk next dc, 2ch, 1tr in next tr,

2ch, 1tr in 5-ch sp, 5ch, 1tr in same 5-ch sp, 2ch**, 1tr in next tr],

repeat from [ to ] 2 more times, then repeat from [ to **, sl st

into top of 3-ch at beg of round.

5th round - Work 1ch, 2dc in each 2-ch sp, (3dc, 3ch, 3dc) in

each 5-ch sp around shawl, join with a sl st into 1st dc.

FASTEN OFF.

FINISHING

Weave in ends and press border using cool iron under a cloth.

Intermediate

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Cable Beanie KIDS CABLED HATCABLE BEANIE KIDS CABLED HAT

To fit head (approx) 52-54cmABBREVIATIONS: approx = approximate, beg = begin/

ning, cm = centimetres, cont = continue, K = knit, P =purl,

patt = pattern, psso= pass slipped st over, rem = remain/

ing, rep = repeat/ing, sl = slip, st/s = stitch/es, stocking

st = 1 row K, 1 row P, RS = right side, tog = together.

SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS: Cable = Slip next 4 sts

onto cable needle and leave at back of work, K2, then P2,

K2, from cable needle.

Intermediate

WHAT YOU’LL NEED1 x 100g ball ‘“Moda Vera” Elennal

● One pair each 7.00mm (UK 2) knitting needles or size

required to give correct tension

● Cable needle

● Wool needle

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TENSION

11 sts and 15 rows to 10cm over stocking st, using 7.00mm needles.

To work a 15cm x 15cm tension square, using 7.00mm needles, cast

on 17 sts.

Work 22 rows stocking st. Cast off loosely.

Check your tension carefully. If there are less sts to 10cm use smaller

needles, if more sts use bigger needles.

HAT BEG BRIM

Using 7.00mm needles, cast on 50 sts.

1st row - K2, * P2, K2, rep from * to end.

2nd row - P2, * K2, P2, rep from * to end.

Last 2 rows form rib.

Work a further 4 rows rib … 6 rows rib in all.

BEG PATT

1st row - (RS): P4, * K2, P2, K2, P6, rep from * to last 10 sts, K2, P2,

K2, P4.

2nd row - K4, * P2, K2, P2, K6, rep from * to last 10 sts, P2, K2,

P2, K4.

3rd row - P4, * cable, P6, rep from * to last 10 sts, cable, P4.

4th row - As 2nd row.

Rep 1st and 2nd row once.

Last 6 rows form patt. Cont in patt until work measures approx

20cm from beg, ending with a 4th row.

SHAPE CROWN

1st row - (RS): * P2, P2tog, (K2, P2tog) twice, rep from * to last 2 sts,

P2 … 38 sts.

2nd row - K1, * K2tog, P2tog, K1, P2tog, K2tog, rep from * to last st,

K1 … 22 sts.

3rd row - P2, * sl 1, K2tog, psso, P2, rep from * to end … 14 sts.

4th row - K2tog, * P1, K2tog, rep from * to end … 9 sts.

Break off yarn, leaving a long end. Thread yarn through rem sts,

draw up tightly and fasten off securely.

FINISHING

DO NOT PRESS. Using mattress st, join side edges together to form

centre back seam.

Intermediate

BABY WONDER MARY JANE BOOTIES MEASUREMENTS

Size to fit 3-6 months

Length 9cm long approx

WHAT YOU’LL NEED‘ Bella Baby’ Baby Wonder 1 x 100g ball plain (M) and 1 x 100gm ball print (C)

● 1 pair 3.00mm

knitting needles

● 2 small buttons

● Scissors, yarn needle

ABBREVIATIONS: alt = alternate, approx = approximately,

beg = begin/ning, cm = centimetres, cont = continue, dec =

decrease, foll = follows/ing, garter stitch = every row knit,

inc = increase, K = knit, st/s =stitch/es, RS = right side, rem =

remaining, WS = wrong side.

Baby Wonder MARY JANE BOOTIES

TENSION29 sts and 58 rows to 10cm over garter stitch using 3.00mm needles.

BOOTIESCast on 21 sts using M and 3.00mm needles.Work in garter st

(1st row is WS), inc one st at each end of every foll alt row until there

are 37 sts. Cont in garter st, dec one st at each end of every foll alt

row until 21 sts rem.

Next row - (WS): Cast on 8 sts for heel, knit across all sts to end…

29sts. Inc one st at beg of next row (toe edge), then at same edge in

every foll alt row until there are 37 sts.

Next row - (WS): Cast off 20 sts, k to end…17 sts. Knit 19 rows

garter st for instep.

Next row - (WS): Cast on 20 sts, k across all sts to end…37 sts. Dec

one st at beg (toe edge) of next row, then at same edge in every foll

alt row until 29 sts rem. Cast off.

STRAPUsing a flat seam, join the 2 straight edges of heel tog, then join

edges tog around sole, easing to fit around toe. With RS facing and

using 3.00mm needles and C, knit up 6 sts along right top edge of

heel to centre seam, then knit up 6 sts from centre seam along left

top edge of heel…12 sts.

Next row - (WS): Cast on 14 sts, knit across all sts to end…26 sts

Next row - (RS): Cast on 14 sts, knit across all sts to end…40 sts. K 2

rows garter st.

Next row - K2, cast off 2 sts, k to end.

Next row - Knit to last 2 sts, turn, cast on 2 sts, turn, K2…buttonhole.

K 2 rows garter st. Cast off knitways. Make another bootie in the

same way, noting to work the buttonhole on opposite end of

the strap.

FINISHINGDO NOT PRESS. Sew a button on each Bootie to match with

buttonhole, weave in loose ends.

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Intermediate

FLOWER 1Using white yarn make 4ch, join with sl st into 1st ch to form

a ring.

1st round - 1ch, 10 dc in ring, sl st into 1st dc.

2nd round - 1dc in next st, (2ch, sk 1 st, 1dc in next st) 4 times,

2ch, sl st into 1st dc. Change colour

3rd round - (1dc, 1htr, 3tr, 1htr, 1dc) in each 2-ch lp, 1ch.

4th round - 1dc around bp of 1st dc in Rnd 2, (3ch, 1dc around

bp of next dc) 3 times, 3ch, sl st into 1st dc and fasten off.

Change colour Join yarn with a sl st into any 3-ch lp.

5th round - (1dc, 1htr, 3tr, 1hdtr, picot, 1hdtr, 3tr, 1htr, 1dc)

in each 3-ch lp. Fasten off.

FLOWER 2

Work rounds 1 and 2 as per flower 1 then change colour and

work round 5 into each 2-ch lp. Fasten off.

FLOWER HEADBANDSOne head band, one flower and a length of French knitted rope.

Make a length of gelato rope using the French knitting machine

following instructions inside packaging (the length of rope can

be cut down to the size needed and tied off following the cast

off instructions, so it is not important to make the rope any

particular length).

Thread the headband through the centre of the French knitted

rope and sew off each end to keep the band in place. Sew the

flower in place.

WHAT YOU’LL NEED9 x 50g balls ‘Moda Vera’ Gelato in assorted colours

● 4.00mm crochet hook

● Narrow headbands

● Irish linen and embroidery hoop for floral picture

● Scissors, yarn needle, tape measure

ABBREVIATIONS: bp = back post; ch = chain; dc =

double crochet; dtr = double treble; hdtr = half double

treble; htr = half treble; lp/s = loop/s; sk = skip; sl st = slip

stitch; sp = space; st-ch = starting chain; st/s = stitch/es;

tr = treble; yoh = yarn over hook

SPECIAL ABBREVIATION: picot = 3ch, sl st into same

dc to form a lp.

FLOWER HEADBANDOne length of French knitted rope and one flower.

Make a length of gelato rope and cut it down to a length that

will stretch comfortably around your head. Sew the ends

together to form a loop and sew a flower over the ends.

FLOWER RIBBONOne length of French knitted rope and two flowers.

Make a length of gelato rope long enough to tie around the

parcel you want to wrap, sew off both ends and attach flowers

to each end.

Gelato CROCHET FLOWERS

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3. Scan this discount voucher barcode. 4. Discount will be applied automatically at the end of the

transaction. Cross out coupon and spike.

Terms & Conditions• Valid until Saturday 31st

August, 2015• Discount applies to yarn products only. • VIP card must be presented

and coupon surrendered to receive discount. One coupon per customer, per day during the promotional period.

• Save $5 when you spend $25 or more on yarn products in one transaction after savings and discounts.

• Discount does not apply to gift card purchases and existing lay-by payments.

• Not available in conjunction with any other coupon, voucher or team member discount.

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Team Member Processing Instructions1. Scan VIP card 2. Scan items to be purchased.

3. Scan this discount voucher barcode. 4. Discount will be applied automatically at the end of the

transaction. Cross out coupon and spike.

Terms & Conditions• Valid until Saturday 31st

August, 2015• Discount applies to yarn products only. • VIP card must be presented

and coupon surrendered to receive discount. One coupon per customer, per day during the promotional period.

• Save $5 when you spend $25 or more on yarn products in one transaction after savings and discounts.

• Discount does not apply to gift card purchases and existing lay-by payments.

• Not available in conjunction with any other coupon, voucher or team member discount.

$5SAVE INC

LUD

ES

YAR

N O

N S

ALE

!

Team Member Processing Instructions1. Scan VIP card 2. Scan items to be purchased.

3. Scan this discount voucher barcode. 4. Discount will be applied automatically at the end of the

transaction. Cross out coupon and spike.

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*Open to Australian residents who are Guardian Club members at the time of entry. Starts: 1/7/15. Ends at close of business on 30/9/15. Limit 1 entry per person. Draw: Suite 3, Erina Plaza, 210 The Central Coast Highway Erina NSW 2250 on 07/10/15 at 11am AEDST. Prizes: 20 x $100 Spotlight Gift Cards. To enter, members must have their Guardian Club card swiped when they drop off their Guardian Angel Knitted garment donation. Full Terms & Conditions at guardianpharmacies.com.au. Permit Numbers: NSW Permit No. LTPS/15/03954. ACT Permit No. TP15/05954

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- WIN - 1 OF 20 $100SPOTLIGHT GIFT CARDS

A special thank you from Guardian Club to our Guardian Angels

Simply present your Guardian Club card with your knitted garment donation

at your local Guardian Pharmacy by 30 September 2015.*