Shetland's Anne Eunson is no stranger to KnitHacker!
We shared her incredible knitted fence in 2017 (now with pattern) and we're all too happy to share this interview, courtesy of Adafruit Industries: 👉 https://buff.ly/47uaZaE 🎬
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Anne Eunson, of Hamnavoe, Shetland Islands, Scotland, knit herself a beautiful lace garden fence out of fishing net twine. Anne adapted curtain rods to the task. It took her three weeks to knit enough lace to surround her front garden. She used a 23 stitch repeat of a familiar Shetland lace pattern.
Laine Glover, Photographer
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A resident of Hamnavoe, Shetland Islands in Scotland, Anne Eunson decided to knit herself a beautiful lace fence using twine. The fence is fashioned from strong black twine - the same kind that is used to make fishing nets - and Anne knitted it on specially adapted curtain rods. It took her about three weeks to knit enough lace to surround her front garden, using a 23 stitch repeat of a familiar Shetland lace pattern.
*Photo via Laine Glover, Social History
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Knitter Anne Eunson, who knitted a fence with twine based on a Shetland lace pattern, installed at the Shetland Textile Museum, Lerwick
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@callmebliss - a modest proposal for your next knitting project
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If I didn’t have animals; I would totally do this! Anne Eunson (@anneeunson) decided to knit herself a fence using twine. The same kind that is used to make fishing nets. knitted on specially adapted curtain rods. It took about 3 weeks to knit enough lace to surround her front garden, using a 23 stitch repeat of familiar Shetland lace pattern. #knitting #knittinginspiration #laceknitting #ravelry ➡️ https://www.ravelry.com/designers/anne-eunson-designs https://www.instagram.com/craftygal1965/p/CYUuxr6PDWh/?utm_medium=tumblr
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A Scottish woman named Anne Eunson loved Shetland Lace knitting so much, she decided to make a fence for her garden using strong twine https://ift.tt/32n31Bb
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A resident of Hamnavoe, in Burra, Shetland Anne Eunson decided to knit herself a beautiful lace fence using twine.
The fence is fashioned from strong black twine - the same kind that is used to make fishing nets and Anne knitted it up on specially adapted curtain poles. It took her about three weeks to knit enough lace to surround her front garden, using a 23 stitch repeat of a familiar Shetland lace pattern.
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Photos via Laine Glover to Social History
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The Shetland Textile Museum Loves Lace Too So They Asked Anne Eunson To Recreate Her Famous Knitted Garden Fence and It Looks Gorgeous: 👉 https://buff.ly/3eU31xc
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https://knithacker.com/2017/10/anne-eunson-loves-laces-so-she-knit-herself-a-garden-fence-and-it-looks-gorgeous/
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Anne Eunson Loves Lace So She Knit Herself a Garden Fence and It Looks Gorgeous … Now With Pattern! 👉 https://buff.ly/3B78ED5
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The Shetland Textile Museum Loves Lace Too So They Asked Anne Eunson To Recreate Her Famous Knitted Garden Fence and It Looks Gorgeous: 👉 https://buff.ly/3eU31xc
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Anne Eunson Loves Lace So She Knit Herself a Garden Fence and It Looks Gorgeous: 👉 https://buff.ly/3B78ED5
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Anne Eunson Loves Lace So She Knit Herself a Garden Fence and It Looks Gorgeous: 👉 https://wp.me/pjlln-5HT
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