Fences - Knit With Rope / Twine

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    CULCULCAN The Final Synthesis - isbn 978-0-9939480-0-8 Staff Member

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    A resident of Hamnavoe, in Burra, Shetland
    Anne Eunson decided to knit herself a beautiful lace fence using twine.

    The fence is fashioned from strong black twine
    - the same kind that is used to make fishing nets
    and Anne knitted it up on specially adapted curtain poles.

    It took her about three weeks to knit enough lace
    to surround her front garden, using a 23 stitch repeat
    of a familiar Shetland lace pattern.

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