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Mismatched Shetland Mitts
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Maker or Makers Currently Unidentified
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Ca. 1997-2000
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8" long x 3.5" W (both mitts)
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<p><span>Two right-handed, mismatched, fingerless mitts, ca. 1997 or later. Shetland wool, hand knitted in Shetland, UK. Maker or makers unknown at this time, pending further research. Possibly by the same maker, or not. </span></p>
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<p><span>Traditional colorwork based on “XO” patterns. Tan mitt is knitted in a palette of natural colors. Blue mitt is knitted in a palette of blues and purples. Condition: Good, with tan mitt requiring repair to the bound off edge of the third finger. Thumb style is traditional.</span></p>
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<p><span>These mismatched mitts were once pairs of mitts </span>purchased by my mother-in-law, Betty H. Lindsay during her travels to Shetland, UK. Betty Lindsay was co-owner of Yarns International in Bethesda, Maryland, and a co-founder/co-creator of Yarns International’s <em>Shetland 2000</em> yarn – a joint venture with Jamieson & Smith Woolen Mills of Lerwick, Shetland.<a>[1]</a></p>
<p>During our first family visit to Shetland in 1997, when Betty was initially inspired to create <em>Shetland 2000</em>, we shopped at the Islesburgh Exhibition in Lerwick, a cultural center where we met many Shetland knitters, including Anna Bell Bray. My husband and I joined my mother-in-law and father-in-law, Betty and Joe Lindsay, a week into their stay in Shetland that summer, and Betty had already visited many shops in the area, including the Islesburgh Exhibition, making some purchases of the beautiful knitwear -- a tradition she continued in future years. These mitts may have been purchased in 1997, or later. She wore them with love and enthusiasm. Finding these mismatched mitts after her death, I had a strong and vivid memory of her ceremoniously drawing her Shetland mitts out – one from each pocket of her coat – and pulling them on as she left the store. </p>
<p>The mitts show two different expressions of the Shetland knitting tradition – the "XO" patterns here are interpreted in traditional natural colors, and in a more contemporary palette featuring tonal blues and purples. All yarns used are likely overdyed Shetland Jumper Weight yarns, as shown in the accompanying color card.</p>
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<p>Please stay tuned for my forthcoming blog post about Betty, these mitts, and her passionate efforts to save the Shetland sheep!<span></span></p>
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<p><a>[1]</a> https://jamiesonandsmith.wordpress.com/2015/07/04/yarn-series-shetland-supreme-jumper-weight/</p>
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Betty H. Lindsay, Jennifer Lindsay
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2019.017
Shetland, UK, Mitts, colorwork, XO pattern, color card, Jamieson & Smith, Jumper weight