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Guernsey (clothing) - Wikipedia
A guernsey, or gansey, is a seaman's knitted woollen sweater, similar to a jersey, which originated in the Channel Island of the same name, sometimes known as a knit-frock in Cornwall, especially Polperro.
Gansey: Guernsey fisherman’s jumpers and sweaters guide
Aug 7, 2023 · The Gansey is a unique type of jumper traditionally worn by fishermen. They are knitted with 5 ply worsted wool in one piece with no seams. Five small double ended needles or wires are used to knit in the round creating a really tight knit (or close knit) which creates a wind and somewhat waterproof protection against the elements.
Hand-knitted Ganseys - Flamborough Manor
A Gansey is a distinctive woollen sweater, originally designed to provide protection for fishermen from wind and water but which is ideal for all outdoor activity. Using a tightly spun 5-ply worsted wool (popularly known as "Seamen's Iron") the intricately patterned Gansey is knitted in one piece on five steel needles.
Traditional Gansey Patterns: The Fabric of a Nation
Aug 13, 2023 · The world may have evolved, with fast fashion reigning supreme, but the gansey knitting patterns stand unwavering, holding their ground. They’re not mere stitches but echoes of an era gone by, resonating with today’s generation seeking authenticity.
Ganseys » Gansey Nation
A gansey is the name given to the traditional hand-knitted pullover worn by fishermen fishing for herring off the costs of Britain, particularly in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Is it a Gansey or an Aran? A Look at 2 Traditional Knitted
Mar 16, 2022 · Is it a gansey or an aran? While there are those who can spot the differences between the two sweaters from a mile away, it can be easy to confuse the two traditional knitting styles. Today, let’s take a quick look at what makes these two types of traditional knitting unique.
North Yorkshire - History - What's a gansey? - BBC
Sep 17, 2007 · A gansey (or guernsey) is a hardwearing, hand knitted, woollen jumper which has been worn by fishermen around the coast of Britian for many years. A tough weatherproof garment, usually...
Ganseys For Dummies - PENELOPE HEMINGWAY
Mar 1, 2012 · Ganseys or guernseys are being knitted, worn and enjoyed, by a whole new generation. Ganseys are jumpers knitted from 5 ply, unoiled, worsted-spun wool. Traditionally, they were often navy blue, cream or grey; occasionally red.
What I Know About: Gansey origins (with Deb Gillanders)
Apr 17, 2018 · It’s often said that they’re called Ganseys (or Guernseys) because they originated in the Channel island of Guernsey, but that’s thought to be a myth, correct? They’re not just a UK thing — you mentioned Holland as well. And they’re distinct from that other famous fisherman’s sweater, the heavily cabled, typically ivory, Aran sweater.
Weaving Yarns: Gansies, Folklore and Superstition
A gansey is a knitted, woollen, pullover traditionally worn by fishermen around the British Isles and beyond. They were practical, comfortable and warm, providing protection from harsh conditions at sea.