19thc knitting online
Digitized texts from Richard Rutt’s collection at the Winchester School of Art, University of Southhampton. The same library holds the Montse Stanley Collection and the Jane Waller Collection, all part … Continue reading
Further
to that last, thought I would mention the knitted skeleton and the crocheted apartment. Though I will always have a soft spot for the modest knitted dissected frog.
Well that was unexpected
Alicia Ross’s Love Swing (2006), “a piece that speaks to the wavering stability between woman as nurturer and woman as object of sexual desire.” Don’t know what the yarn is … Continue reading
Typography and yarn, together at last
ow this is fabulous: Susette Newberry has been working on an abecedarium of knitted letters. Nothing posted since “T” last November; assuming “U” will be jaw-dropping when it comes. Thanks … Continue reading
Some interesting knitting links
Yarnbombing: Yarn bombing: improving the urban landscape one stitch at a time Ladies fancywork society Yarn bombing UK DIY urban knitting: the world’s most inoffensive graffiti Artyarn.org: “a collaborative fibre … Continue reading
I can’t believe
I missed Geek Pride Day! Have become a knitting geek these past few months. No doubt it is avoidance of various sorts, as well as the most recent manifestation of … Continue reading