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Imponerende, for en kulturskatt. It is nice to read about your experiences in Riga, as I made nearly the same experiences when I travelled there this year and last year. Hello Olle Peter and Lars, thanks for the wonderful review. I was in Riga in and and loved it too. The surroundings are great too. The awful woman on the stand in the market is not mad at knitting men, she just hates tourists or maybe even everyone.
She chased me away from her stand too. Hello Carla! How nice to hear from you! I do hope all is well. Yes, Riga is fantastic. Thank you for sharing your experience regarding the woman at the market-stand. It is kind of comforting learning that it wasn't a question of gender. Best wishes from me and OP. Could you tell us how to tell the difference between machine knitted and hand knitted socks?
I'd be curios. Not to say I wouldn't buy machine knitted but would like to know I'm getting what I'm paying for :. Hi, sorry you had to wait so long for this answer. The easiest way is to ask. I do that, and I have not experienced that the sellers are not honest about this. You could look at the heels. Machine knitted heels often differ from the hand-knitted ones. The machine knitted socks that we bought seem to be knitted flat and then sewn together, they all have a prominent seem all the way from the cuff down to the toe.
Hand knitted items are more expensive. Most of our time was spent in the Old Town, but we also saw some of the other parts of the city. Riga has a lot to offer and I do recommend a visit. Our hotel was situated in the Old Town and that was very convenient since we had walking distance to almost every part of town. I didn't visit Riga to make a complete inventory of "knitting-spots", but since we saw quite a lot of them I thought it worth sharing on my blog.