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'''Scoggers''' are like knitted leg warmers, only for your arms. They could also be worn on the lower leg. |
'''Scoggers''' are like [[knitting|knitted]] leg warmers, only for your arms. They could also be worn on the lower leg. |
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One of the few people who know about these, and has actually made a pair, is [[Mistress Margie of Glenmore]]. |
One of the few people who know about these, and has actually made a pair, is [[Mistress Margie of Glenmore]]. |
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== External Links == |
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* [http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/ms154/ICEDragon03/sleeves.document.html The Knitted Scogger & an Experiment in the Medieval Approach to Knitting] |
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* [http://www.sca.org.au/fibre/projects/scoggers-hoggers.php Scoggers and Hoggers] |
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Latest revision as of 12:32, 12 October 2007
Scoggers are like knitted leg warmers, only for your arms. They could also be worn on the lower leg.
One of the few people who know about these, and has actually made a pair, is Mistress Margie of Glenmore.