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Hand Knit Irish Sweaters
So here's the set-up: I have begun tutoring a family friend in German. I'm accepting payment, but it's not a great amount. It is, however, enough to purchase a nice Aran Sweater to complement my kilt. I know the KiltStore sells some nice looking hand-knit ones with an equally nice discount, but they are made in Scotland. I know that the Aran Islands haven't been making these sweater's all that long, but they're still an Irish symbol and I'd like to get one from there for some vaguely romantic reason. Has anyone bought an Irish hand knit aran sweater? From where? How did you like it? Inquiring minds want to know!
A side note: I'd prefer to buy from a place with a minimum on the blarney. I know this might seem a bit ironic, since these knits aren't exactly the ancient tradition most people claim. Still, I don't want to be told about my clan pattern or anything even more outlandish (One site felt the need to inform me that Babylon comes from the phrase meaning "Land of Wool"; categorically untrue-it comes from "Gate of god/gods/a god's name")
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Originally Posted by Kilted in Maine
yeah. It kind of inspired this thread. That's one of the places selling "clan" sweaters, which I'd prefer to avoid
Thanks for the link though!
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My mother-in-law is from Dublin (born on St Patty's Day!).
Anyway, last time she went back, she brought back my sons these sweaters. I'll check if she or her relatives have a source you can be directed to
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Originally Posted by Kilted in Maine
My mother-in-law is from Dublin (born on St Patty's Day!).
Anyway, last time she went back, she brought back my sons these sweaters. I'll check if she or her relatives have a source you can be directed to
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ok, cool! Those sweaters sure look sharp with the Irish National tartan!
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Anthony & I bought Aran sweaters before going to Scotland in 1999. I can't remember who we got them from, but I could easily find out. We actually got an email from a company this morning that makes Irish knitwear and prices look pretty reasonable. If you want to email me off site, I can give you that name.
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I have one that I have had for around 10 years, and I will be buried in it and a kilt! I love it dearly. Do keep in mind that you need an undershirt of course, but they are great for keeping you warm. Every winter when I fish the rivers, it gets worn. And it looks great with a kilt.
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Originally Posted by Scrapscot
Anthony & I bought Aran sweaters before going to Scotland in 1999. I can't remember who we got them from, but I could easily find out. We actually got an email from a company this morning that makes Irish knitwear and prices look pretty reasonable. If you want to email me off site, I can give you that name.
ok, cool! Email will be sent shortly!
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