It occurred to me the other day that not everyone knows what a gansey is. I've been throwing the word around for months to non-knitters who politely nod when I tell them how many ganseys I've been working on. I assumed they knew what I was talking about, but they probably didn't and maybe didn't want to know! Anyway, a gansey or guernsey, is a fisherman's knitted woollen sweater, similar to a jersey, which originated in the Channel Island of the same name. (thank you, wikipedia) Ganseys usually have a textured pattern on the yoke and upper sleeves alone.
And now (drumroll please) here is what I have been working on for the past six months. PHEW. Welcome Chesnut Hill Ganseys!
In ascending size, American Girl Doll Chestnut Hill Gansey:
Baby Chestnut Hill Gansey:
Child's Chestnut Hill Gansey:
Adult Chestnut Hill Gansey:
Baby Chestnut Hill Gansey Hat:
Adult Chestnut Hill Gansey Hat (worsted weight):
Adult Chestnut Hill Gansey Hat (chunky weight):
There's also a child's hat, which I couldn't find (aren't you sorry??) and another baby hat. Yes, I have that cobblestones-and-trolley-tracks pattern burned into my brain forever. We took the pattern pictures for these samples this past weekend and now the patterns are being put into final graphic form. Boy howdy, will I be glad when they're ready to go! It's like giving birth!
Stay tuned, they'll be ready for purchase next week. And if you're not already a member of my Facebook Group, go join! I'm thinking I'll have something special going on for the debut of these patterns. Just sayin'....
And because I'm nuts, I'm also work on this because I realized there should be CH Gansey Cardigans too:
That's the back of the Baby Chestnut Hill Gansey Cardigan. Madness!!
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