Showing posts with label Irish Knitwear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Irish Knitwear. Show all posts

Friday 20 March 2015

New Arrivals: Stylish Aran Knitwear and Celtic Accessories

The St. Patrick's Day celebrations may be done and dusted for another year but there is never an impromptu time to purchase Irish gifts or, more specifically, aran knitwear. The evenings may be stretching that little bit longer and temperatures may be on the rise but stylish aran knitwear looks good whatever the weather.

With this in mind, there is a new stylish range of aran sweaters, cardigans and accessories have arrived at blarney.com which will ensure that you will be looking your best during the spring and summer months. All of this new range of garments form part of Blarney Woollen Mills new and exclusive knitwear range.

Friday 16 January 2015

Irish gifts to brighten those winter months

Now that Christmas has come and gone, decorations are carefully being taken down and placed back into storage for another twelve months and those special Irish gifts received from friends and family are taking pride of place in your wardrobe, mantelpiece, display cabinet or even around your neck or wrist as we welcome the dawning of a new year.

For many who received traditional Irish gifts such as aran sweaters and classic Irish sweaters will undoubtedly be grateful following the arrival of those chilly Arctic winds and frost covered mornings. The aran sweaters from Blarney make the ideal winter accessory with their complex stitch patterns, soft natural chunky merino wool and traditional look but each with their own contemporary twist.

With an ever growing variety of celtic jewelry to chose from, there were sure to be some ornate and exquisite pieces of celtic artistry received as gifts over the festive period. The Blarney Woollen Mills range is continually updated with the latest styles and other an extensive collection of the finest celtic jewelry including ornate Celtic pendants, Celtic knot jewelry, Irish charm bracelets and Celtic earrings. For those wishing to their illustrate affections for that special other in 2015 then why not choose from the extensive range of Irish wedding rings and Claddagh rings and much more.

Another traditionally popular gift over the festive period is a piece of Irish crystal with many opting to give friends or loved ones an ornate piece of Waterford Crystal whether it's a decorative Waterford Crystal picture frame or decanter. Waterford Crystal is known throughout the world for its exquisite crystal glasses and crystal gifts with its stylish and intricate designs and timeless patterns.

Friday 29 August 2014

Irish Aran Knitwear to warm during the autumn and winter months

The long summer evenings may be drawing to a close with the first signs of autumns creeping up on us but there's no sign of despondency at Blarney Woollen Mills as we welcome a fabulous new range of tweed and aran sweaters as well as cosy cashmere accessories. A new range of authentic Irish sweaters with cosy scarf's, beanies, cardigans and sweaters forming part of an exclusive Blarney Originals collection.

Blarney Aran SweatersThe new Autumn/Winter range of aran sweaters have been knitted with 100% Merino Wool giving a luxuriously feel which is sure to give the wearer good longevity. This range of aran sweaters and accessories are expertly detailed with traditional celtic and aran patterns which have created the rich history of the aran sweater. These garments are a combination of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary chic style making perfect Irish gifts for those who may be seeking aran sweaters for women or men in the lead up to Thanksgiving and Christmas.

There is also a fantastic new range of Cashmere accessories to ensure that you are looking your best during the autmun and winter months. Luxury pure cashmere in matching scarf, hat and gloves are sure to catch the eye while keeping you nice and warm during those cooler winter months. These garments are rib-knit for added texture, offering exquisite comfort and style for both men and women.

Be sure to check out the full range of the exclusive Blarney Originals collection and all new arrivals at Blarney Woollen Mills.


Friday 11 July 2014

New Arrivals: Stylish Range of Fisherman Irish Knitwear

We may be in the midst of summer, enjoying those long bright and balmy evenings, but it is the perfect chance to browse through the Blarney Woollen Mills range of Irish fishermen sweaters and sweaters for women and men. A stylish new range of fishermen knitewear has arrived at Blarney.com which will ensure that you will be looking your best during the autumn and winter months.

The range of new arrivals at Blarney Woollen Mills inlcudes knitwear fusing time honoured craftsmanship with contemporary style. Recent arrivals include cable knit scarf, Herringbone coat for women, seed stitch cardigans, Raglan crewneck sweaters for men and a stylish combination of Fishermen ribbed hat and scarf.

Cable knit scarf

The Cable knit scarf is a warm and very fashionable accessory eminating from the "Fisherman Out of Ireland" range. This scarf fuses time honoured craftsmanship with a contemporary style which is ideal to go with any type of coat or jacket.


Fisherman Herringbone Coat

As one of the signature coats from the 'Fisherman Out of Ireland' range, this Fisherman Herringbone coat is an exemplary example of the time-honoured Irish craftsmanship producing a truly stunning and stylish coat for women. Woven with 100% new wool in a traditional Herringbone design and features panels of earthy tones inspired by the rugged landscape of County Donegal.


Fisherman Seed Stitch Cardigan

The Fisherman Seed Stitch Cardigan is a well known favourite of the 'Fisherman Out of Ireland' range which fuses the time honoured craftsmanship perfected in Ireland throughout the centuries with unique contemporary style. This Fisherman cardigan has been expertly knit with a traditional seed stitch throughout in a rich stylish blend of wool and cashmere.


Fisherman Raglan Crewneck Sweater

This Fisherman Raglan crewneck sweater from 'Fisherman Out of Ireland' has a laidback raglan-sleeve design with rib-knit cuffs and hem for a neat, comfortable fit. Inspired by the rugged landscape of Donegal, it has been knit with 100% Donegal fleck New Wool in neutral/grey yarns.


Fisherman Ribbed Hat & Scarf

A stylish Irish gift for to keep him warm during the autmun and winter months. This Fisherman ribbed hat and scarf accessory set from the 'Fisherman Out of Ireland' range. The ribbed beanie hat and matching scarf are handcrafted from 100% Merino wool with subtle brand detailing.


Blarney.com also has a range of warm and stylish aran sweaters and Irish sweaters which are sure to appeal to those seeking stylish handcrafted knitwear with a nod to ancient Ireland.

Friday 21 February 2014

The Aran Sweater: a garment full of history and tradition

The Aran Sweater (or geansaí in Irish) is a type of jumper synonymous with the rugged rural lifestyle of the west of Ireland and takes its name from the Aran Islands off the west coast of Galway Bay. These iconic garments are also commonly referred to as Irish fisherman sweaters. Classical Irish Fisherman sweaters are typically a dense bulky item of clothing comprising cable knit patterns on the chest area and tend to be cream in colour.

The Aran Islands are made up of three islands: the smallest of which is Inisheer, followed by Inishmann and then the largest which is Inishmore. Stones are abundant throughout the islands with the trademark stone fences stretching across the landscape in addition to the numerous ruinous stone forts.

Knitting was communal for the wives and daughters of the fisherman as well as a forum for education and storytelling. Their work was usually arduous with a single Aran sweater taking between 40 and 50 hours to complete.

These iconic Aran sweaters are clearly distinguished by the use of complex interwoven textured stitch patterns. Often a combination of these stitch patterns are used in the production of a single sweater. Every stitch pattern has traditional interpretation and a distinctive story:
  • Blackberry - represents the thickets of blackberry bushes which dot the Aran Islands. It is a clear reminder of natures riches.
  • Tree of Life - This depicts the tendrils of family, clans and past generations.
  • Cable - represents the fisherman's ropes and hopes for the day's catch.
  • Diamond - frequently matches with moss stitching. This represents the hope of future wealth and success.
  • Moss - represent the carrageen moss which lines the stone walls of the islands. Often knitted as a diamond filler.
  • Zig Zag - represents half a diamond and depicts the cliffs of the islands.
  • Basket - represents the angular squares of a fisherman's basket and the hope of bountiful baskets of fish to bring back his family.
  • Honeycomb - represents the tireless hard work of the islands' inhabitants. A testament to the busy bees of the island.
  • Trellis - represents the countless fields which make up the island.

Aran Sweaters for men
Traditionally, an Aran jumper is made from undyed cream-coloured (otherwise referred to in Irish as báiní), a yarn made from sheep's wool. They were originally made with unwashed wool that still contained natural sheep lanolin, making the garment extent water-resistant. There are few sheep on the Aran Islands today and more critically even fewer knitters. Modern Aran Sweaters are generally machine knit with soft Merino wool though there is a limited production of hand-knits. Aran sweaters for men, women and children of all ages are now available to be purchased and often a great idea for great Irish gifts.
 
Aran sweaters from the 1930's and 1940's are displayed at the National Museum of Ireland. They are rightly regarded as a national treasure and classic example of the hard working ethic that typified rural life in Ireland during the early 20th century and before it.
 
The patterns, designs and embossed decoration on every Irish wool sweater still reflect the loves, lives, losses and defiance of this isolated community at the edge of the Atlantic Ocean.
 

Friday 10 January 2014

An intorduction to Aran Sweaters for the uninitiated

An intoroduction to Aran Sweaters for the uninitiated
The Aran Sweater is an item of clothing synonymous with the island of Ireland and in particular the islands off the rugged west coast. Aran sweaters are a traditional style of sweater that take their name from the Aran Islands off the west coast of Ireland which are often exposed to the harsh weather systems from the Atlantic Ocean. 
Otherwise known as Irish fisherman sweaters, aran sweaters are distinguished by their use of complex textured stitch patterns, several of which are combined in the creation of a single garment. Originally the sweaters were knitted using unscoured wool that retained its natural oils which ensured that the garments remained water-resistant and wearable during wet Irish conditions. However, today most of the Aran sweaters and Aran Cardigans are knit with a softer yarn called Merino in the natural bainin (bawneen) colour and in other colours reflective of the Irish countryside.
  • The honeycomb is a symbol of the hard-working bee. 
  • The cable is an integral part of the fisherman’s daily life, is said to be a wish for safety and good luck when fishing. 
  • The diamond is a wish of success, wealth and treasure. 
  • The basket stitch represents the fisherman’s basket, a hope for a plentiful catch.
Every sweater is steeped in Irish history and every stitch has a traditional interpretation, often of religious significance, but mostly of life’s experience and journey. There varies symbols include:
Most knitting patterns were never written down just handed down from generation to generation using up to 24 different aran stitches with infinite combinations. We'll be looking further into the different stitches and their meaning over the coming weeks to give you a real sense of what it means to own authentic Irish Sweaters.