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The knitting industry has historically been an important part of industry and culture on the island of Jersey.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-jersey-67284705
- a series of stamps designed by Christopher Wormell to recognize the history of knitting on Jersey
- Knitting most popular from 1600s to 1800s
- Knitting was banned during the seaweed harvesting season in 1606
- Info on knitting in both channel islands
- During its heyday, knitted good were exported to England and France (and probably others though the source doesn't say this
- Confirms importance during 1600s/1700s
- Links diminishing trade in the 19th century to the French Revolution and unspecified "wars in England"
- Mary, Queen of Scots wore Jersey stockings for her execution
https://archive.org/details/portraitofchanne00lemp/mode/2up Portrait of the Channel Islands pgs 184-185
Did you know..that no person over the age of fifteen was allowed to knit during the seaweed harvesting season of Jersey?
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