Woolie Horse
Norma Arthur.
In The Shetland Isles, families made large wooden frames to air dry their hand knitted garments. They helped stretch the jumper back into shape, enabling the precious hand knitted 100% wool garments to last a long time. In each family every frame would have the initials of the family members on, so Ma could pop the pegs into the right holes and dry the right jumper.
