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Fair Isle makes a jumper so recognizable that more people might be more familiar with the garment than the island it's named after. In the English Channel and a Norwegian archipelago, Guernsey and ...
All traditional Guernseys are made to the same pattern with a square ... when they were washed ashore. Guernsey Woollens has been producing the distinctive jumpers for more than 30 years.
But there is a threat to the Guernsey because there are so few ... their “industrious nature” with ornate patterns, the jumpers were also part of the rating uniform of the 19th-century Royal ...
The survival of Guernsey jumpers could be under threat as fewer ... All traditional Guernseys are made to the same pattern with a square neck, making them reversible, and patterning at the ...
They have graced the pages of Vogue and catwalks all over the world. The Guernsey jumper has been a favourite of fashion designers through the ages. Now a new owner of a company which makes the ...
Credit: ITV Channel TV A book exploring the history of the Guernsey jumper is being launched today. It's hoped it will explain the important role knitting has played in the history of the island.
Originally designed as a one-off jumper for the 2009 season by schoolgirl Lucy Burford, the V-line series has been worn by Port Adelaide as the club’s official AFL guernsey since 2010.
All traditional Guernseys are made to the same pattern with a square ... when they were washed ashore. Guernsey Woollens has been producing the distinctive jumpers for more than 30 years.
Thousands of Guernseys are being sent from the island to places around the world each year The survival of Guernsey ... jumper its sturdy character. All traditional Guernseys are made to the same ...