I recently completed this shawl. It is knitted in Shetland Heritage , from Jamieson and Smith.
Here you will be able to read about the knitwear I make and sell, and see the photos. I mainly knit with Shetland Wool,with which I make lace scarves. I love Manos del Uruguay, which is a mixture of wool and silk, hand-spun by a women's co-operative in Uruguay. I have recently started a new range of Opera Shawls - these are all named after characters in Opera, and knitted either in Kidsilk, a mixture of Mohair and silk, or in Shetland Lace.
Sunday, 29 July 2018
Sunday, 11 March 2018
Wednesday, 28 February 2018
Sunday, 1 October 2017
Silk Unravelled Symposium
Silk Unravelled is a multidisciplinary event that explores exciting perspectives on the fascinating material that is silk: from insect to fibre, scientific innovation to theory, history to heritage, craftsmanship to industry, local to global production.
Keynote speakers
Helen Wang, “Silk as a Currency”
Curator of East Asian Money Coins and banknotes of East Asia, British Museum
Brenda King, “Silk and Empire”
Textile Historian, Textile Society UK
Screening of the documentary film Silk River
Q&A with film director Steve Shaw
Full programme:
9:30AM
Opening, registration and coffee
10-11AM
Keynote
Helen Wang, “Silk as a Currency”
Curator of East Asian Money Coins and banknotes of East Asia, British Museum
11-11:15AM Coffee break
11:15AM-1PM
Panel discussion Silk Fiction
Veronica Ranner (Designer and Lecturer, Royal College of Art) Polyphonic futurs
Elizabeth Atkinson (Writer, Royal College of Art) Derrida’s Silk Cocoon
Panelists tba
1-2PM Lunch break
2-3PM
Keynote
Brenda King, “Silk and Empire”
Textile Historian, Textile Society UK
3-3:15PM Coffee break
3:15-5PM
Panel discussion Silk: Global and Local
Mark Nesbitt (Curator and Researcher at Kew Gardens) Silk collections from the British Empire
Magali An Berthon (Textile Historian and Documentarist, Royal College of Art) Silk production in contemporary Cambodia
Marta Velasco (Textile Designer, Royal College of Art) Pulau Banda collection
Lisa Gale (Visitor Experience Manager, Whitchurch Silkmill) Whitchurch Silk Mill: Preserving the Fabric
5-5:15PM Coffee break
5:15PM
Screening of the documentary film Silk River
Q&A with film director Steve Shaw
6PM Closing
Information:
Free entry – Booking required here: silkunravelled@gmail.com
Free entry – Booking required here: silkunravelled@gmail.com
Silk Unravelled Symposium
10.00-18.00
Room 102, Senate House, University of London, Malet Street
London, WC1E 7H
10.00-18.00
Room 102, Senate House, University of London, Malet Street
London, WC1E 7H
Labels:
Silk,
Symposium,
Textile Society,
Whitchurch Silk Mill
Thursday, 10 August 2017
Sunday, 12 February 2017
New Opera Shawl LULU
This shawl was inspired by the recent
English National Opera production of Berg's LULU.
Opera Shawl LULU
LULU detail
Here are some clips from the production
Wednesday, 8 February 2017
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