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  2. Bobinogs - Wikipedia

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    Bobinogs (original Welsh title: Bobinogi) is a British children's television programme that aired on CBeebies, and it was produced by Adastra Creative for BBC Cymru Wales. It debuted in the United Kingdom in 2003. The three main characters live in a house shaped like a bobble hat and play in a band.

  3. Razzledazzle - Wikipedia

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    3. Dennis The Donkey (16 February 2005) 4. Don't Wake the Baby (17 February 2005) 5. Carry Harri (18 February 2005) 6. Dog (21 February 2005) 7. Fisherman Tim (22 February 2005) 8. Marvellous Monster (23 February 2005) 9. Bibble Bobble (24 February 2005) 10. Not Another Puddle (25 February 2005) 11. Carlton's Magic Trainers (28 February 2005) 12.

  4. National symbols of Wales - Wikipedia

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    Several Welsh representative teams, including the Welsh rugby union, and Welsh regiments in the British Army (the Royal Welsh, for example) use the badge or a stylised version of it. There have been attempts made to curtail the use of the emblem for commercial purposes and restrict its use to those authorised by the Prince of Wales. [ 15 ]

  5. Welsh hat - Wikipedia

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    The Welsh hat first appeared during the late 1700s; [1] it became widely popular in the 1830s and over 380 examples are known to have survived. The Welsh hat was part of a traditional Welsh costume propagated by Augusta Hall, Baroness Llanover [2] (1802–1896) but it is unlikely that she had much influence on anyone other than her friends and ...

  6. Traditional Welsh costume - Wikipedia

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    The unique Welsh hat, which first made its appearance in the 1830s, was used as an icon of Wales from the 1840s. [ 1 ] It is likely that the Welsh costume began as a rural costume (with regional variations within Wales) and became recognized as a traditional costume by the wives and daughters of the better-off farmers, who wore it for special ...

  7. Knit cap - Wikipedia

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    In England, a knit cap may be known as a bobble hat, whether or not it has a yarn "bobble" or pom-pom on top. [3] Bobble hats were traditionally considered utilitarian cold-weather wear. In the early 21st century they were considered popular only with geeks and nerds. A surprise rise in popularity, driven initially by the Geek-Chic trend, saw ...

  8. List of headgear - Wikipedia

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    Bowler, also coke hat, billycock, boxer, bun hat, derby; Busby; Bycocket – a hat with a wide brim that is turned up in the back and pointed in the front; Cabbage-tree hat – a hat woven from leaves of the cabbage tree; Capotain (and women) – a tall conical hat, 17th century, usually black – also, copotain, copatain; Caubeen – Irish hat

  9. Bobble (knitting) - Wikipedia

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    The basic idea of a bobble is to increase into a single stitch, knit a few short rows, then decrease back to a single stitch. However, this leaves many choices: how to increase and how many stitches, how many short rows to work, and how to decrease. A bobble can also be a yarn pom-pom used to decorate knitted items such as bobble hats.

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