Aww, thank you!
Sure thing. They're both "famous" designs of knitting in Norway. The Marius jumper is named after a famous alpine skiier, while the Icelandic jumper is an Icelandic design. They're both based on traditional patterns of knitting. A lot of people in Norway wear variations of these designs in the winter, and often pay a lot to have someone knit them this kind of jumper.Could you explain what "Marius genser" and "Islands genser" are? I'm from the US so I've not heard of this ^^
Sure thing. They're both "famous" designs of knitting in Norway. The Marius jumper is named after a famous alpine skiier, while the Icelandic jumper is an Icelandic design. They're both based on traditional patterns of knitting. A lot of people in Norway wear variations of these designs in the winter, and often pay a lot to have someone knit them this kind of jumper.
Mayor and villager wearing Mariusgenser:
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And they even make them for pets xD:
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Thank you, that would be so cool to see.
I know, right?OMG the animals in the sweaters ARE TOO CUTE XD