Nearly 500 in Dalarna knit hats for ski world championships

Nearly 500 people in Dalarna have signed up to knit unique hats as gifts for medalists at next year's ski world championships. The secret pattern was created by Anna-Karin Jobs Arnberg. She welcomes knitting being recognized as cultural heritage.

Medalists at next year's ski world championships will receive a special gift: hand-knitted hats made in Dalarna. The project aims to build a popular movement around knitting.

The secret pattern was designed by Anna-Karin Jobs Arnberg. Nearly 500 people have expressed interest in participating in knitting the hats. She expresses joy over the tradition being highlighted.

"It's fun that women and popular movements get to come forward," says Anna-Karin Jobs Arnberg.

The initiative underscores knitting's role as cultural heritage in the region and engages the local community ahead of the event.

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