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Hand-knitted Textiles & Economies of Craft in Scotland
Project investigating the place and significance of hand-knitted textiles to Scotland’s economy and culture -- past, present and future -- and using hand knitting as a case study of the role of craft in linking individual creativity to economic pursuits. The Workshops recorded on 27 April 2012 brought together an interdisciplinary network of scholars, practitioners, curators and heritage professionals, and economic and cultural policy professionals in order to assess the needs and opportunities for research on hand-knitting.
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Fascinating and too short
I loved hearing about the history and economy of Scottish knitting and wool. I just wish there was more of this lecture series.
MaillerKait via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/10/19
Recent Episodes
Ainsley Gough discusses the New Lanark model industrial community and its textile legacy, as part of the Economies & Culture of Wool workshop, April 2012.
Published 06/15/12
Rosemary Eribé of Eribé Knitwear Design talks about her experiences in the Scottish hand-knitted textile business, as part of the Economies & Culture of Knitting workshop, April 2012.
Published 06/15/12
Sarah Laurenson of Jamieson & Smith wool exporters, speaks as part of the Economies & Culture of Knitting workshop, April 2012.
Published 06/15/12
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