Knitting Pattern: Vega Gansey

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A free knitting pattern the Vega Gansey, designed by Jean Long. Released as part of Knit for Wildlife in collaboration with Vega world heritage.

Knit for Wildlife brings marine species into everyday culture through knitting. When worn and shared, these pieces carry wildlife stories into public spaces. From cafés to bus stops.

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Knit for Wildlife uses knitting to bring wildlife stories into everyday life.

Knitting has long been part of life in coastal communities. Garments were made to be useful. They carried knowledge of materials, weather and place from one generation to the next.

The Vega Gansey looks at this tradition through a contemporary lens. Inspired by coastal knitwear and the cultural landscape of Vega, the design explores how heritage can remain alive rather than fixed in the past.

The pattern is part of the Vega Cohort, a collection of five knitting patterns exploring Vega World Heritage and the decline of Norway’s seabirds through contemporary knitwear.

All patterns in the Vega Cohort are released as free downloads to encourage making, sharing and conversations about seabird conservation.

Knit for Wildlife is endorsed by the UN Ocean Decade for its contribution to ocean literacy through creative, community-based approaches.

NOTE

Your free pattern is yours to keep. Just remember to download it within 7 days. Once the download link expires, you’ll need to place a new order to receive a new link.

First edition. This pattern has been test knitted by our Knitters in Residence. If you discover an error or anything that could be improved, please let us know at hello@knitforwildlife.org. Your feedback helps us make every pattern better.

© Knit for Wildlife

USAGE & RIGHTS

This pattern is released as open access for personal, non-commercial use. Sharing is encouraged when crediting Knit for Wildlife. Commercial use, resale or redistribution is not permitted.

About the Designer

Jean Long (Ireland) is a knitwear designer, maker and teacher whose work is rooted in traditional knitting and the cultural histories carried through cloth.

For the Knit for Wildlife residency, Jean created the Vega Gansey. Drawing on the language of traditional ganseys, she developed a contemporary garment shaped by the Vega story. Texture and structure connect coastal knitting heritage with the eider duck tradition and the people who have cared for the birds for generations.

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