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Very beautiful indeed.  And incredibly magical: while Stonehenge is now so packaged that you can't approach the stones, you can just wander up to these, and touch them, lean on them, sit on them...

The Ring of Brodgar lies on a narrow spit between two lochs.  There's an amazing archaeological excavation going on, which you can visit if you go in the summer, of the surprisingly large and sophisticated wall and buildings that blocked the approach to the circle.

This photo was taken on 12 August: the night of the Perseid meteor shower.  We met a couple of guys there who were intending to watch them from the circle.  I was kicking myself for not thinking of that (the Perseids were why we'd timed our trip for that week), but we weren't equipped to stay in the open all night.  Because it was cold.  Even in August.

by Sassafras on Sun Feb 7th, 2010 at 06:13:25 PM EST
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They also have (or, more precisely, had) some of the most spectacular sweaters I have seen anywhere. You can get an idea from here (PDF), but they are far from the ones I got at that shop over 20 years ago. Handknit sweaters were already dying out back then, a casualty of improved working opportunities for women.
by gk (g k quattro due due sette "at" gmail.com) on Mon Feb 8th, 2010 at 03:17:58 AM EST
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There were some, not many, and those there were were a three figure sum.  Which is what an intricate hand-knitted sweater costs, even at a miserly hourly rate.
by Sassafras on Mon Feb 8th, 2010 at 04:04:11 PM EST
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Anything like this? (Bearing in mind that it has faded, and needs to be cleaned...)


by gk (g k quattro due due sette "at" gmail.com) on Mon Feb 8th, 2010 at 04:46:35 PM EST
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Oh, that's wonderful.

I don't remember seeing anything as good as that.  I think the current fashion is for fewer, more muted colours (probably easier and quicker to knit, too), but they don't show off the knitter's craft anywhere near so well.

by Sassafras on Mon Feb 8th, 2010 at 05:32:24 PM EST
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That's gorgeous!

Here's the New Mexico version of a Fair Isle vest.  I'm not sure what makes it Fair Isle rather than Orkney patterning.  But the colors here are definitely desert.

by ElaineinNM on Mon Feb 8th, 2010 at 06:38:04 PM EST
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That's beautiful. Is it yours?  :)

My mum used to be considered a good knitter (before the bifocals) of the complex cabling variety, but she wouldn't do Fair Isle.

Me...I can't keep an even tension for a single line, never mind choose how many stitches to the inch.

by Sassafras on Wed Feb 10th, 2010 at 06:43:52 PM EST
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Thanks, S.  It's a vest that I made for Andy.  Vest is actually done now!  

My Mum taught me to knit when I was about 5.  Hands are more agile then and can learn to do these things....  

I'm a fiberholic--have bags of fleeces ready to spin and dye, and boxes of yarns.  Eoghan the cat loves to knit too, but not in a helpful way ;-)
  Elaine

by ElaineinNM on Thu Feb 11th, 2010 at 10:38:01 AM EST
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