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    Just placed an order with Sou'west chunkies, most impressed, they make the sweater, send it to you then if all is fine they charge you. I have never encountered a company before that will make and deliver a garment with no money changing hands first.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dav View Post
    Just placed an order with Sou'west chunkies, most impressed, they make the sweater, send it to you then if all is fine they charge you. I have never encountered a company before that will make and deliver a garment with no money changing hands first.
    That's impressive! Quite interested in the outcome and what the garment is like when it arrives, because those prices are excellent.
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    I have developed an interest in traditional knitting - specifically replicating the designs of Scottish and North-east England traditional fisherman's ganseys knitted on five needles in five-ply boiled wool. Each fishing village had its own design, sometimes unique to individual families and passed down through the generations until quite recently. We are fortunate that a few researchers recorded their patterns and wrote them down before they died out. There are a few publications in the area and there is at least one supplier of the correct wool and needles.

    Here is a link with some North-eastern patterns http://www.flamboroughmanor.co.uk/patterns.htm


    I'd be interested in starting a specialisty thread on the topic, if anyone is interested, based on sharing experiences of knitting your own rather than buying...must be traditional designs and traditional materials.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave E View Post
    That's impressive! Quite interested in the outcome and what the garment is like when it arrives, because those prices are excellent.
    I was told it will arrive at the end of the first week in December, so I will let you know. At that price I thought I'd take a punt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geesie View Post
    Would like if they had turtlenecks. It's so hard to find a big, heavy, Hemingway-style fisherman's turtleneck.
    Take a look at this fantastic, traditional danish fishermanns sweater. An icon in its own right.

    http://www.sns-herning.com/webshopitem.aspx?id=31
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    I have developed an interest in traditional knitting - specifically replicating the designs of Scottish and North-east England traditional fisherman's ganseys knitted on five needles in five-ply boiled wool. Each fishing village had its own design, sometimes unique to individual families and passed down through the generations until quite recently. We are fortunate that a few researchers recorded their patterns and wrote them down before they died out. There are a few publications in the area and there is at least one supplier of the correct wool and needles.

    Here is a link with some North-eastern patterns http://www.flamboroughmanor.co.uk/patterns.htm


    I'd be interested in starting a specialisty thread on the topic, if anyone is interested, based on sharing experiences of knitting your own rather than buying...must be traditional designs and traditional materials.
    This is fascinating. I had never ever heard of this. I love, love, love Scotland. Found our family tartan when I went. Amazing info. Hope you are able to preserve this or do your part.

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    Quote Originally Posted by H.Johnson View Post
    I have developed an interest in traditional knitting - specifically replicating the designs of Scottish and North-east England traditional fisherman's ganseys knitted on five needles in five-ply boiled wool. Each fishing village had its own design, sometimes unique to individual families and passed down through the generations until quite recently. We are fortunate that a few researchers recorded their patterns and wrote them down before they died out. There are a few publications in the area and there is at least one supplier of the correct wool and needles.

    Here is a link with some North-eastern patterns http://www.flamboroughmanor.co.uk/patterns.htm


    I'd be interested in starting a specialisty thread on the topic, if anyone is interested, based on sharing experiences of knitting your own rather than buying...must be traditional designs and traditional materials.
    Very similar patterns to the Aran sweaters popular in Ireland for however many generations. My grandmother always said that drowned fishermen were often identified by the family knit when their bodies eventually washed ashore.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ticklishchap View Post
    Hello Methuselah,
    Will reply in more detail shortly. Which colour did you order, as a matter of interest?
    When I say "order placed", I actually asked Santa/my girlfriend to order it for my Christmas pressie. This is what I asked for:
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    Quote Originally Posted by BinkieBaumont View Post
    They look very basic, not much style, I personally wouldn't turn my head if someone walked past me in the street wearing one, that really is the true test, for me that is
    Made in Britain from British wool, classic design, no logos, no "super-fine brushed Merino wool" nonsense, what's not to like? Maybe department stores are better in Australia, but over here it's all pap!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Methuselah View Post
    Made in Britain from British wool, classic design, no logos, no "super-fine brushed Merino wool" nonsense, what's not to like? Maybe department stores are better in Australia, but over here it's all pap!
    And a very good price.
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