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  2. Selburose - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian girls were taught to knit the pattern, as a pair of selbuvotter became the traditional gift of a girl to her fiancé and his friends. The home industry of Selbu mitten knitting helped make Norwegian farming life economically feasible and gave women a measure of economic independence. [ 1 ]

  3. Bohus Stickning - Wikipedia

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    Bohus Stickning Label, Akvamarin design, ca. 1963.Susanna Hansson Collection.. Bohus Stickning was a Swedish knitting cooperative that was active between 1939 and 1969. It was established as a cottage industry to provide income for poor families in Bohuslän (Sweden) during the Great Depression.

  4. Arne & Carlos - Wikipedia

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    Their knitwear designs draw both on traditional Scandinavian and on contemporary influences. Julekuler, their book of patterns for knitting woolen Christmas balls, sold more than 50,000 copies in Norway, and has been translated into several languages including English, where it is called 55 Christmas Balls to Knit. [1]

  5. 20 Stores like Anthropologie to Shop Right Now

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    The site has shopping options for women, men, kids and babies so you can shop for the whole family. The brand's sustainability pledge includes aiming to be carbon neutral and have 80 percent of ...

  6. Bitte Kai Rand - Wikipedia

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    Bitte Kai Rand (born 1956) is a Danish fashion designer who established her own firm in 1981. Catering to mature women, her winter designs frequently consist of knitwear, while her elegant summer clothes are based mainly on cotton.

  7. Bäckadräkten - Wikipedia

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    Bäckadräkten requires a small-scale, handmade production process. [1] It is based on older Swedish folk costumes from various regions across the country, [2] particularly the hometowns of the co-designers: artist and musician Fredy Clue from Gothenburg and illustrator and textile designer Ida Björs from Järvsö.

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