e/Fair Isle technique

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has glosseng: Fair Isle is a traditional knitting technique used to create patterns with multiple colours. It is named after Fair Isle, a tiny island in the north of Scotland, between the Orkney and Shetland islands. Fair Isle knitting gained a considerable popularity when the Prince of Wales (later to become Edward VIII) wore Fair Isle Tank tops in public in 1921. Traditional Fair Isle patterns have a limited palette of five or so colours, use only two colours per row, are worked in the round, and limit the length of a run of any particular colour.
lexicalizationeng: Fair Isle technique
lexicalizationeng: Fair Isle
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has glossfao: Fair Isle er ein siðbundin binditeknikkur, har man kann binda mynstur við nógvum litum. Teknikkurin er uppkallaður eftir Fair Isle, eini hetlendskari oyggj, sum liggur í ein beinan sunnan úr Sumburgh Head.
lexicalizationfao: Fair Isle
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