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Royal Prince George: Christening Gown

By Nancymccarroll
Friend Mary who writes this blog passed along a few articles that may be of interest to fiber enthusiasts.  Here is one of interest from the Shetland Times about the royal baby's christening gown that Sandra Manson from Bressay was commissioned to knit: ARTICLE HERE
...a quote from the article:
The robe was made of Shetland supreme one-ply worsted spun yarn, which is the nearest to homespun it is possible to get. Although the full-length garment only took two weeks to make, it took six weeks to plan.
We met Sandra in Shetland two weeks ago; what a nice woman and talented knitter!
Royal Prince George: Christening Gown
Then another on Shetland Woolens here from a blogger who knows her stuff.  Mary also found that article.
And to end on this note: I am knitting up a dog sweater with a kit purchased from Jamieson & Smith while in Lerwick, and loving knitting it.  It is made up with sheep and rams' horns in nine natural colors of the different sheep on Shetland.  And the name of the pattern is clever: A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing by Kate Davies.  Here is the finished picture of what it will look like:
Royal Prince George: Christening Gown
And here is where I've gotten so far:
Royal Prince George: Christening Gown

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