THINGS YOU DON'T SEE ANYMORE (Part 2)
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Dalehelms wrote: As far as I know, the ganseys are still knitted by hand. There is still a very strong tradition of hand knitting in Helmsdale, both in the home and in community and church groups. Flamborough and Filey ganseys are still knitted in the traditional way here on the Yorkshire coast. They don't come cheap though.Have a look at: http://www.ganseys.co.uk
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Blimey jdFor me, nice though they are, way too expensive.Here's British Wool at manageable priceshttp://www.woolovers.com/british-wool/womens-m ... eater.aspx
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Caron wrote: Those metal (cast iron?) sole shoe/boot scraper things which were just beside the door entrance which led into the house. Sometimes they were built into the house outside wall near the door. Some of these can be seen in a wall on Crow Lane in Otley. The houses have been demolished, but they've left the bottom three or four feet to act as a wall, complete with the boot-scraper niches by the doorways.
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jdbythesea wrote: Dalehelms wrote: As far as I know, the ganseys are still knitted by hand. There is still a very strong tradition of hand knitting in Helmsdale, both in the home and in community and church groups. Flamborough and Filey ganseys are still knitted in the traditional way here on the Yorkshire coast. They don't come cheap though.Have a look at: http://www.ganseys.co.uk Interesting article about Ganseys. Never realised the history of them. Here's a short poem I made up for Jim and his niche! Jim's got a niche by his doorway The scraper has long gone,OK? The niche is enlarged By someone who barged in with their foot and away!Jim said at the end of his last post he expected a response. Not very good I know.Perhaps I should get my coat. Anyon else care to do a better one?LOL
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