or there is souwestchunkies who would make one to your measurements for so little you wouldn't believe it!
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Great idea..! Looks good too! Well Done to those boys in Scotland.
My RAF Aircrew jersey is quite a few years old now but still a lovely well made piece by ELC. As its got stained through the years (oil; grease..etc) I'm probably going to dye it either dark navy or black.
Pics are from the New Year morning sea swim in the North Sea (in said jumper!). Pain reminds you you're still alive View attachment 23658
Plumbline;.. or get your Auntie Lizzie to knit one for you for the cost of the wool (£20) and a bunch of flowers ( DAMHIKTIJKOK) :)[/QUOTE said:20 pounds for wool?
Well, maybe if your local Walmart has a bargain bin of wool.
And you don't mind your new sweater itching like a mo-fo …
And the colours … well, maybe Stevie Wonder wouldn't mind them.
Sadly, and quite shockingly, EWM's production staff are unlikely to be very familiar with Princes Street or the Royal Mile...
http://companyinfoz.com/company/the-edinburgh-woollen-mill-limited
You need to live in a country that has a lot of sheep ... and a sister who works for Edinburgh Woollen Mill
I must say, I think the sweater looks really fantastic! It looks like a great partner to any Irvin and because the neater knit and ecru colour type is what everyone (Joe Public) thinks of (thanks to the Battle of Britain film), I think the rougher knit and RAF blue helps break up that look - the one that can draw uninvited and unimaginative comments from certain insufferable sheeple.
Then you have to find a very witty knitter - and let's say it takes 15 hours of solid knitting to make the sweater. And at just 5 pounds an hour - that's another 75 pounds. .
I love how you think it would take 15 hours solid knitting to make one of these, let's just say it's closer to 40 hours, that and the time it took to get the pattern just right with the wool that is available to use, the original sweater knitted up small so lots of sitting down and re-working it so that it still looked as close to the original and then size choices, glad Ken Calder and Aero have continued to support my knitting habit.
Sadly, and quite shockingly, EWM's production staff are unlikely to be very familiar with Princes Street or the Royal Mile...
http://companyinfoz.com/company/the-edinburgh-woollen-mill-limited