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  2. Cowichan knitting - Wikipedia

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    Men often play a role by making or repairing the spinners and carders, helping with the washing or carding of the wool, and helping the women sell their works. [15] Once the preliminary wool preparation steps are completed, knitting can begin. Early materials for needles included whale bone, deer bone, telephone wire, bamboo chopsticks, [16 ...

  3. N.Peal - Wikipedia

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    When World War II broke out in 1939, Peal was stationed in the Shetland Islands. [5] During this time he supplied his store with sweaters woven directly from the wool of Shetland sheep. As wool was being rationed during wartime, Peal was able to harness the demand for knitwear in Britain.

  4. The 14 Best Wool Sweaters to Keep You Cozy All Winter, Tested ...

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    After putting the sweaters to the test on the streets of New York, we stand behind these 14 wool sweaters, including our best overall pick, the Jenni Kayne Cashmere Turtleneck ($595), plus the ...

  5. Shetland Amenity Trust - Wikipedia

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    Shetland Amenity trust organises Shetland Wool Week, which is an annual event held in September–October where knitting enthusiasts from around the world take part in classes and workshops held in venues across Shetland. in 2019, 400 events were held, and over 1,000 people purchased tickets to Wool Week.

  6. 19 Festive Christmas Sweaters for Your Holiday Parties This Year

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    Patchwork Wool-Blend Sweater. This super holiday sweater from Brooks Brothers appears to be sewn together from other holiday sweaters. Perfect for the whole season. ... Men's Bean's Classic Ragg ...

  7. Aran jumper - Wikipedia

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    They were originally made with unwashed wool that still contained natural sheep lanolin, making the garment water-repellent. The jumper usually features 4–6 texture patterns each of which is about 5–10 cm (2.0–3.9 in) in width, that move down the jumper in columns from top to bottom.