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  2. Aran jumper - Wikipedia

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    The Aran jumper (Irish: Geansaí Árann), also called a fisherman's jumper, is a style of jumper [1] that takes its name from the Aran Islands off the west coast of Ireland. [2][3] A traditional Aran Jumper usually is off-white in colour, with cable patterns on the body and sleeves. Originally the jumpers were knitted using unscoured wool that ...

  3. Cowichan knitting - Wikipedia

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    Cowichan knitting is an acculturated art form, a combination of European textile techniques and Salish spinning and weaving methods. From this union, new tools, techniques and designs developed over the years. Cowichan sweaters are also called Siwash sweaters,[1] Indian sweaters, curling sweaters or sometimes Mary Maxim sweaters.

  4. Aran knitting patterns - Wikipedia

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    Aran knitting patterns. Aran knitting patterns are heavily textured knitting patterns which are named after the Aran Islands, which are located off the west coast of Ireland from County Galway and County Clare. The patterns are knitted into socks, hats, vests, scarves, mittens, afghans, pillow covers, [1] and, most commonly, sweaters.

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  6. The 12 Best Golf Sweaters for On-Course Layering

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    Cable-Knit Crewneck Sweater PGA Tour player Keith Mitchell earned the nickname Cashmere Keith for his commitment to Sid Mashburn's cashmere golf sweaters. We've yet to see Keith go full cable-knit ...

  7. Cable knitting - Wikipedia

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    Rather than use a cable needle, some knitters prefer to use a large safety pin or, for a single stitch, simply hold it in their fingers while knitting the other stitch(es). Cabling is typically done only when working on the right side of the fabric, i.e., every other row.

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