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Dutch Traditional Ganseys: Sweaters From 40 Villages
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| #970866 in Books | Search Press | 2014-08-12 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 11.50 x8.00 x.75l,1.63 | File type: PDF | 178 pages||35 of 35 people found the following review helpful.| Wonderful addition to a Knitter's library|By Helen D.|Very thorough treatment of both the search for examples of these sweaters and the context in which they were knitted and worn.
The writing is slightly marred by word substitutions (see for sea, course for coarse) that should have been caught by an editor. There is a very short section on "how to knit these sweat||September 2014 Ganseys were made by women in fishing villages, between 1875 and 1950, for their menfolk to wear while at sea, with each area having its own distinctive style. These fascinating sweaters tell an amazing story, which the author brings to like bea
In the period between 1875 and 1950, Dutch fishermen wore sweaters with distinctive knit and purl stitch patterns and sometimes cables. The sweaters were knit out of sturdy blue, natural, grey or black wool. The women from the fishing villages along the Dutch coast would use their own patterns, and because of the close-knit character of many fishing communities, these patterns could be linked to specific towns. A fisherman could be identified by his gansey: the moti...
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