Jovan
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I suppose mine isn't Fair Isle enough...
I am! Passionately, fanatically, deeply! And my GF thinks it's one of the most beautiful things I've ever gotten myself.Alan Eardley said:OK, it's a beautiful example of a Shetland pullover. Fair Isle isn't the only island where knitting is done. The pattern is certainly in the traditional style and the colours glow as they should. You should be proud of it.
Alan
Jovan said:I suppose mine isn't Fair Isle enough...
dhermann1 said:I am! Passionately, fanatically, deeply! And my GF thinks it's one of the most beautiful things I've ever gotten myself.
Jovan: Your sweater is BEAUTIFUL! Wear it in good health!
Alan Eardley said:And Norwegian home shoe making is worth a thread all of its own.
'Weejun' loafers indeed!
Alan
Woland said:Impressing!
And strange coincidence; I discussed these shoes with a friend yesterday.
I will call the factory outlet tomorrow and ask about prices and shipping.
herringbonekid said:here's a long sleeved one i had made for me....
'inspired' by Charlie Bucket's jumper in the Tim Burton 'Willy Wonka' film.
not that i'm a fan of the film, just the jumper.
Speedster said:Takk. Would be very nice to know. Also if there are anywhere on the web where you can buy them. Many years ago you could buy them several places in Copenhagen.
Kostya said:I like the shirt, too. It looks period with the long, drapy collar. Where'd you get it?
Kostya
Mr. Rover said:My Fairisle in the Sartorialist/GQ....I didn't particularly like this outfit- I wore it that way with a gray thick rope stripe suit that complemented the Fairisle pattern more and thought I'd try it with this navy blue subtle pinstripe suit (with less success IMHO)