We docked in Alesund. There were two buses taking our group of knitters from the ship to the yarn factory-an English speaking one and a Norwegian one
The factory founder’s grandson gave us the tour of the factory his grandfather started in the late ninteen thirties.










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Very impressive visual tour of the yarn factory starting with the raw product to the finished yarn! Have a great day, Ruth!
Thank you Peter.
What a fascinating trip this must be for you, Ruth!
Wish you were here
Very interesting.
What a great tour you had. I love that fuzzy purple. It looks so soft.
Thanks Sylvia
Fabulous Ruth!
Thanks Gilly. It’s been a wonderful trip
Sounds like a wonderful trip.. has your son moved to Berlin? Could I possibly get Steve’s email as I have a question for him .. I would really appreciate it.. is he a fb’er?
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What an amazing tour! And the dolls on the cover of the book – simultaneously adorable and hilarious!
Their books are a colorfully fun read. Have you ever watched them on YouTube?
No, I have never heard of them before your post!
Wow, what an amazing tour of the yarn factory, loved every picture. Thanks for sharing