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Fair Isle

American  
  1. a banded geometrical pattern knitted into garments using variously colored woolen yarns.

  2. clothing featuring such a pattern, especially sweaters.


Fair Isle British  

noun

  1. an intricate multicoloured pattern knitted with Shetland wool into various garments, such as sweaters

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Etymology

Origin of Fair Isle

After Fair Isle, one of the Shetland Islands where the knitting pattern originated

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Fair Isle - which is home to about 50 people - is famed for its knitwear as well as its wildlife and bird observatory.

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One of those current Fair Isle residents, Eileen Thomson, believes it could be a great move for someone.

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"The most beautiful little island," is how she describes Fair Isle, which she said was well-known for nature and being one of the best places to spot wildlife.

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Fair Isle is located halfway between the Northern Isles of Orkney and Shetland.

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"I think it could be the most amazing opportunity for the right kind of person coming to Fair Isle," she told the BBC's Good Morning Scotland programme.

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