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Here in Europe these go by the name jumpers as opposed to sweaters, as we say in the USofA. Another interesting European English vocabulary item: all yarn goes by the name wool. Doesn't matter if it is cotton, bamboo, acrylic (shudder), goat hair or actual sheep's wool; all these are wool.
Happy Holidays everyone. Get out your wool and knit up some tiny jumpers!
xo
Malia
1 comment:
These are such pretty jumpers :-)
Leuke truitjes!
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