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Finnish/Sami knitting patterns
Does anyone know where I could get Finnish or Sami knitting patterns = which=20 could be delivered to the UK. In particular I am looking for mitten = patterns.=20 (hopefully in English, but if not Finnish would be fine) Sarah --=20 |
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Hi Sarah,
What are Sami knitting patterns? I have never heard of them so I'm not much help to you. I do have some old knitted mitten patterns that I would gladly share with you, just let me know. Hugs, Nora |
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NoraBalcer wrote in message =
... Hi Sarah, =20 What are Sami knitting patterns? I have never heard of them so I'm not = much help to you. I do have some old knitted mitten patterns that I would = gladly share with you, just let me know. From what I gather from our recent trip to Finland, they are the people = from Lapland.=20 For more information about them there is a link here=20 http://virtual.finland.fi/finfo/english/saameng.html I tried to buy some traditional Finnish mittens in Finland, but I didn't = realise that=20 shops shut on a Monday in Finland, so missed them when we went to buy = them=20 on our last day there. I asked a Finnihs friend and she said that they were the type of gloves = that=20 Grandmas make for their grandchildren, and that was who had made hers = usually,=20 but she had just learnt to make her own pair. In particular I'm looking for the mitterns which have a pointed end = similar to the=20 ones at http://www.spellingtuesday.com/archive-2003-02.html on the cover = of=20 the Cast On magazine.=20 They seem to have a detailed intarsia pattern in a traditional Finnish = style. The ones I've seen are knitted in a thick wool dyed in natural colours.=20 Maybe a Aran weight, and looked homespun too.=20 I'm hoping to make them a long term project I can make them from start = to finish,=20 including spinning the wool on a spindle, dying the wool, and knitting = them. I don't seem to be able to find a picture of any on the internet though. Sarah --=20 |
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What are Sami knitting patterns? I have never heard of them so I'm not much help to you. I do have some old knitted mitten patterns that I would gladly share with you, just let me know. From what I gather from our recent trip to Finland, they are the people from Lapland. For more information about them there is a link here http://virtual.finland.fi/finfo/english/saameng.html Wow. I didn't know that "Saamelaiset" are called Sami in English. That can't be true.. Sami is a boy's name in Finland and it's very common too! I checked my dictionary and atleast "saamenkieli" the language they talk is saamish... I tried to buy some traditional Finnish mittens in Finland, but I didn't realise that shops shut on a Monday in Finland, so missed them when we went to buy them on our last day there. Well, traditionally, all shops close every day But you probably ment that they were closed on Monday. Museums are closed on Monday, but not shops. Sunday is the day when almost every shop is closed. They seem to have a detailed intarsia pattern in a traditional Finnish style. The ones I've seen are knitted in a thick wool dyed in natural colours. Maybe a Aran weight, and looked homespun too. I have a book from library where is several patterns for mittens, but they aren't typical Middle- or NorthFinland style. More like EastFinland and Karelia. I'll try to find some patterns for their knittings.. Johanna -- Johanna Koski Finland, Europe |
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Johanna Koski wrote in message =
... Wow. I didn't know that "Saamelaiset" are called Sami in English. That can't=20 be true.. Sami is a boy's name in Finland and it's very common too! I checked my dictionary and atleast "saamenkieli" the language they talk is saamish...=20 Perhaps that is why I haven't found anything when I have looked for the=20 patterns on the internet then! )=20 I think I found the work Sami in tourist guide of Lapland as that is = where=20 we were originally meant to go on holiday to. In the end we went to = Tampere=20 which was lovely. I tried to buy some traditional Finnish mittens in Finland, but I = didn't realise that shops shut on a Monday in Finland, so missed them when we went to = buy them on our last day there. =20 Well, traditionally, all shops close every day But you probably = ment that they were closed on Monday. Museums are closed on Monday, but not = shops. Sunday is the day when almost every shop is closed. That's what I thought too. We went to have a last look at the mittens I = decided I=20 might like to buy on Monday moring before we came home and they were = closed. It was a small craftworkers shop and our friends who took us to the = airport said that=20 Monday is sometimes half day closing. Here in England, smaller shops = somtimes=20 close on Wednesday or Thursday afternoons. =20 They seem to have a detailed intarsia pattern in a traditional = Finnish style. The ones I've seen are knitted in a thick wool dyed in natural = colours. Maybe a Aran weight, and looked homespun too. =20 I have a book from library where is several patterns for mittens, but they aren't=20 typical Middle- or NorthFinland style. More like EastFinland and Karelia. =20 I'll try to find some patterns for their knittings.. Thankyou. My husband who speaks some Finnish has been gelping me out=20 looking for some patterns, however we have managed to find a picture at http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P...1.LZZZZZZZ.jpg which=20 is quite close to what I was thinking of if that is any help? Thankyou also for the help with the words "Saamelaiset", saamenkieli" = and=20 saamish... That will be very helpful ) Sarah --=20 |
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here is a site for differnt kinds of socks
http://www.homestead.com/knittingfun/sockpatterns.html Stella "Sarah Carter" wrote in message ... Johanna Koski wrote in message ... Wow. I didn't know that "Saamelaiset" are called Sami in English. That can't be true.. Sami is a boy's name in Finland and it's very common too! I checked my dictionary and atleast "saamenkieli" the language they talk is saamish... Perhaps that is why I haven't found anything when I have looked for the patterns on the internet then! ) I think I found the work Sami in tourist guide of Lapland as that is where we were originally meant to go on holiday to. In the end we went to Tampere which was lovely. I tried to buy some traditional Finnish mittens in Finland, but I didn't realise that shops shut on a Monday in Finland, so missed them when we went to buy them on our last day there. Well, traditionally, all shops close every day But you probably ment that they were closed on Monday. Museums are closed on Monday, but not shops. Sunday is the day when almost every shop is closed. That's what I thought too. We went to have a last look at the mittens I decided I might like to buy on Monday moring before we came home and they were closed. It was a small craftworkers shop and our friends who took us to the airport said that Monday is sometimes half day closing. Here in England, smaller shops somtimes close on Wednesday or Thursday afternoons. They seem to have a detailed intarsia pattern in a traditional Finnish style. The ones I've seen are knitted in a thick wool dyed in natural colours. Maybe a Aran weight, and looked homespun too. I have a book from library where is several patterns for mittens, but they aren't typical Middle- or NorthFinland style. More like EastFinland and Karelia. I'll try to find some patterns for their knittings.. Thankyou. My husband who speaks some Finnish has been gelping me out looking for some patterns, however we have managed to find a picture at http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P...1.LZZZZZZZ.jpg which is quite close to what I was thinking of if that is any help? Thankyou also for the help with the words "Saamelaiset", saamenkieli" and saamish... That will be very helpful ) Sarah -- |
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A long time ago...
In article , Johanna Koski wrote: From what I gather from our recent trip to Finland, they are the people from Lapland. For more information about them there is a link here http://virtual.finland.fi/finfo/english/saameng.html Wow. I didn't know that "Saamelaiset" are called Sami in English. That can't be true.. Sami is a boy's name in Finland and it's very common too! I checked my dictionary and at least "saamenkieli" the language they talk is saamish... I've seen it as "Saami" more often in English. I tried to buy some traditional Finnish mittens in Finland, but I didn't realise that shops shut on a Monday in Finland, so missed them when we went to buy them on our last day there. snip They seem to have a detailed intarsia pattern in a traditional Finnish style. The ones I've seen are knitted in a thick wool dyed in natural colours. Maybe a Aran weight, and looked homespun too. I have a book from library where is several patterns for mittens, but they aren't typical Middle- or NorthFinland style. More like EastFinland and Karelia. In an old book from the 1970s, Eve Harlow's _The Art of Knitting_, there is a drawing of a mitten that is supposedly from East Karelia and has the pointed ends. It has a broad gauntlet (no ribbing). The written description is confusing but it seems to say that the mitten is Saamelaiset. I've had a go at figuring out the pattern from the drawing, but it takes thinner wool, as it seems to be 70 stitches around the hand, plus about 26 stitches around the thumb. The intarsia design is mostly just a series of connected diamonds which the English writers call a "bird's-eye" design. =Tamar |
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A long time ago there was a request for a knitting pattern
for a Sami/Saami/Saamelaiset mitten with the pointed tip and the tie-string at the wrist (for tying the mittens together to hang them over a belt while using bare hands for work). I just got a copy of the Dover reprint edition of Sheila MacGregor's book, _Traditional Scandinavian Knitting Patterns_. In that book there is a photograph of a "typical Lapp mitten", and there are some descriptions, though not an actual knitting pattern. One of the typical differences seems to be that the wrist patterns go all the way around, but the pattern on the back of the mitten does not go across the palm, and the pattern on the thumb also doesn't go all the way around. MacGregor seems to think this is because the original designs were copied from mittens done in nalbinding, which is a "sewn" technique that makes it easy to use lots of colors in any row of an intarsia design. Diamond-shaped and zigzag designs are apparently popular, as are many bright colors: red, blue, and yellow, often also with green and white. =Tamar |
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Finnish/Sami knitting patterns
On Tuesday, February 17, 2004 at 7:07:30 AM UTC-8, Sarah Carter wrote:
Does anyone know where I could get Finnish or Sami knitting patterns which could be delivered to the UK. In particular I am looking for mitten patterns. (hopefully in English, but if not Finnish would be fine) Sarah -- Discover the Wonderful World of Sami Knitting by Laura Ricketts is an eBook for $9.99 that has five beautiful Sami mitten patterns. Try Interweave Knits or Ingebretsenknits online to purchase. Good luck and happy knitting. |
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Finnish/Sami knitting patterns
I googled "sami knitting patterns" and this at the top of the list:
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/libr...t-sami-mittens I didn't look at everything google returned. There are also other sami patterns on ravelry.com Julia in MN On 2/2/2016 9:35 PM, wrote: On Tuesday, February 17, 2004 at 7:07:30 AM UTC-8, Sarah Carter wrote: Does anyone know where I could get Finnish or Sami knitting patterns which could be delivered to the UK. In particular I am looking for mitten patterns. (hopefully in English, but if not Finnish would be fine) Sarah -- Discover the Wonderful World of Sami Knitting by Laura Ricketts is an eBook for $9.99 that has five beautiful Sami mitten patterns. Try Interweave Knits or Ingebretsenknits online to purchase. Good luck and happy knitting. |
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