Great
 inspiration can be found in past traditions. Knitting keeps traditons 
alive in every stitich. my readers will be very familiar with my love 
for patterns from the past and I here are some more traditional patterns
 from Norway.
The Fana sweater has it's roost from the 
area around Bergen on the west coast of Norway. As most of our knitting 
it was often knitted in natural colours like grey and white or black and
 white. I don't know when it started, but for the last 50 years or so it
 is often seen in a duck egg blue and white. Since the 80s it's common 
in pinke and white too. I like the pattern for it's clean and structured
 look. 
 
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| Embriodered blouse for the local costume at Voss | 
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 other pattern that I find beautiful when knitted is what is known today
 as the Voss pattern. I don't know if the knitted sweater has a long 
history, but it cleary is inspired from the black and white embroidery 
on the local custume.
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| Old embroidery from Voss | 
Knittied material was regarded second rated to woven 
fabric for a long time in Norway. However, it was warm and relatively 
cheap to make and hence became very wide spread. In addition to the cost
 it was easy to make and many women and men knitted while they walked to
 and from their fields. A loom was more stationary.
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| New York based Brooks Brothers winter 2011. | 
I have written about the Setesdal pattern before, but
 it is a beautiful pattern that has provided inspiration to many 
patterns that are used today.  To the right is an old version probably 
from late 1800s. The non patterend part was all white because it was 
tucked in the trousers! It's great to see that these patterns are still 
in fashion, though tucking thick knitting in the trousers has not been 
seen on the cat walk this season either...
 
Hi Eline, just stopping by to say how delightful your blog is. Thanks so much for sharing. I have recently found your blog and am now following you, and will visit often. Please stop by my blog and perhaps you would like to follow me also. Have a wonderful day. Hugs, Chris
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I love Norwegian printed sweaters, especially on men! Great blog! I'm stopping by for the first time, I am a new follower.
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Sarah
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