Grammas Knits

“Something different knitted with love and care”

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Thank you for viewing the items in my shop. By purchasing an item, you will be contributing to the Foodbank in Tayport and the Trussell Trust

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  • BABY HAT AGED 6 - 9 mths APPROX

    BABY HAT AGED 6 - 9 mths AP...

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  • BABY BOYS EAR FLAP HAT - AGE  9 - 12 mths

    BABY BOYS EAR FLAP HAT - AG...

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  • Wristwarmers  with thumb - Petrol Blue Fleck

    Wristwarmers with thumb - ...

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    £10.00

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  • Large Aran Bobble Hat

    Large Aran Bobble Hat

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    £10.00

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  • Nursery Rhyme 4 in 1 Topsy Turvy Doll

    Nursery Rhyme 4 in 1 Topsy ...

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    £30.00

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  • 2 in 1 Topsy Turvy Doll - Hand Knitted

    2 in 1 Topsy Turvy Doll - H...

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    £18.00

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  • Toddlers Paintbox Jumper - Age 1 - 2 years

    Toddlers Paintbox Jumper - ...

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  • Celtic cross scarf

    Celtic cross scarf

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About Grammas Knits

Grammas Knits

A novelty knitter!

Formerly from North East Scotland I grew up in a home where knitting and sewing were commonplace and learned those skills at a very early age. Mothers and grandmothers passed down their expertise to the girls in the family. I remember my first attempt at knitting as a small girl - a long scarf type object with many holes where stitches had been dropped. A first attempt at a "lacy" pattern perhaps. Over the years I grew more experienced and enjoyed knitting, from aran type jerseys to intarsia knitting which I did for a Welsh designer company using various textures and yarns. Very time consuming but rewarding. Seeing the patterns emerge was great but sewing in the ends on the reverse was never ending! Living in a fishing community, families were very proud of their boats and mothers would provide me with a photograph of their boat which I copied onto jumpers for their sons using intarsia techniques. Now living in Tayport, Fife and retired, I have three wonderful grandchildren and I find myself turning again to knitting to pass the dark winter nights. I like to knit something different but useful and will include baby's jackets, children's novelties and of course the famous Lavender Ladies from time to time. I am a firm supporter of our local Foodbank and if any of my products sell, a contribution will be put towards this very needful work.

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