Sentences with phrase «by lion brand»

The yarns for the student projects were generously donated by Lion Brand Yarn.
Yarn for the Harmony Blanket patterns was generously provided by Lion Brand.
Day to Night Poncho pattern by Lion Brand Yarn.
To find a substitute, look for another bulky yarn (Lion Jiffy was categorized as 5 - Bulky Weight by Lion Brand).
The recommended yarn for this hat is Baby's First Yarn by Lion Brand, although you can feel free to substitute a similar yarn if you wish.
Yarn: To crochet my sample snowflake trivet, I used Nature's Choice Organic Cotton by Lion Brand Yarn.

Not exact matches

Here too, then, the shoe maker already has the lion's share of the bargaining power and it is not obvious that additional bargaining power will be rewarded by higher prices paid to shoe brands.
But Lion, which is owned by Japanese giant Kirin and sells beer brands including XXXX Gold, Tooheys, West End and James Boag, is struggling with declining profits as sales volumes of mainstream beer drop to 70 - year lows.
Lion has also got out of wine last year, selling its premium wine business Fine Wine Partners — which held the brands Petaluma, Croser and St Hallett among others — to Accolade Wines, which is owned by CHAMP Private Equity.
Revenues were also dented by the sale of Lion's wine business, Fine Wine Partners, which owned brands such as Petaluma, Croser, St Hallett and Stonier, for an estimated $ 100 million to private equity - owned Accolade Partners in November 2016.
Lion's share of yoghurt also grew, driven by the Yoplait brand, which underwent a brand refresh in 2012.
Lion plans to boost sales of its market leading beer brands by highlighting the provenance of its products — emulating wine and coffee makers — and increasing direct - to - consumer sales.
Lion, owned by Japan's Kirin Corporation, has held the licence to sell Corona in Australia since 2012 when it took over the rights to the brand, which has 5.9 per cent by volume of the total beer market in Australia in its own right.
Recently, copycat branding by Lion and Parmalat prompted consumer group Choice warn of spin, as is the milk is no different to before, and contains both proteins A1 and A2.
The brands also unveiled a joint logo that now contains the lion and helmet used by Holden and HSV in the past.
There's just no escaping it, there might be brand new death animations to keep you entertained - oh look I've been swallowed by a lion again - but there's no avoiding that the controls just mean that Crash Bandicoot has become Dark Souls.
Now apparently I'm a troll, a sea lion (branded so by the good, kind people of Anders blog) and worse for making these observations and not willing to be silent about what I think are issues that aren't getting addressed.
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