TORONTO - As the Toronto Blue Jays head into their first World Series run since 1993, some fans are turning their love for the team into wearable art.
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THE SWEATER
As a kid, Karla Courtney spent the summers with her grandparents in Newfoundland, knitting and watching the Blue Jays on TV.
Decades later, she's doing the same thing. The 44-year-old, who now lives in the United Kingdom but is visiting her parents in Toronto during the Jays' playoff run, says she wanted a knitting project that would keep her hands busy and her heart rate down during the high-stakes games.
Usually, she knits lobsters (and sweaters for those lobsters to wear), but she wanted something that would take longer. She decided on a sweater for herself, inspired by the Fair Isle sweaters her Nanny used to make. It

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