A group of knitters coming together to create projects based around certain themes, producing knitted compositions and placing them in their original habitat. Knit the City, are really quite an influential group of mysterious and unannounced yarn corps, operating in London.
They have produced numerous projects, take a look at their website http://knitthecity.com/ it really is worth taking a look!
I particularly enjoy the Yarnstorm the Ninth: Wall of Wonderland collection. This see's the characters and significant objects from Alice in Wonderland brought to life through knitting. They are intricate and the details this group have gone to are fantastic.
The Telephone Box cosy they have also produced is a very innovative design, take a look...
Textile Design Student at University of Leeds. Specialise in Knitted Textiles, really enjoy the knitting aspect. I really want to live in New York, one day it will happen I'm determined! Love anything that's a little bit different, out of the ordinary or some may even say quite unusual, nothing beats something out of the norm!
Wednesday, 29 December 2010
Monday, 27 December 2010
Facebook Page...
My Facebook page is up and running, I am going to be uploading more project photos and the knitting I do in my spare time to this page. I thought it would be best to have use this as social networking seems to be the dominant feature of the internet at the moment. So all you on Facebook... Go and have a look at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Heather-Atkinson-Design/177359632278692
Hope you've enjoyed the festive season now its coming to an end, along with 2010, and the reality of work, exams, deadlines, etc starts kicking in! And a whole new year, a new chapter starts again!
Hope you've enjoyed the festive season now its coming to an end, along with 2010, and the reality of work, exams, deadlines, etc starts kicking in! And a whole new year, a new chapter starts again!
Giant Knitting
I recently discovered Jacob Oram's, Knitwear Design pieces and found them fascinating! He uses giant needles with thick, chunky wools to create really interesting, structural pieces. As a fashion designer, he takes knitwear to new levels creating dramatic, over the top, compositions that create an instant 'wow' factor. I really do admire Jacobs work, I think this new level of chunky knit has been executed beautifully in the fashion garments he has produced. Perhaps I will purchase some of these extra chunky needles and give some chunky knitting a go for myself! I shall keep you updated with how that goes!
Jaco Oram's Menswear collection.
One of the knitted jumpers I find the most successful for the current fashion market.
Jaco Oram's Menswear collection.
One of the knitted jumpers I find the most successful for the current fashion market.
Friday, 24 December 2010
Christmas Time...
Well I've come home to the North East for Christmas and have to admit I am feeling a lot more festive! Nothing beats returning home to home cooked food, ankle deep snow and the warmth of your family home :)
Its been a stressful semester to say the least! And deadlines deadlines deadlines at the end of term certainly didn't get anyone in the Christmas spirit! I've been pretty useless with this until now, but I'm pleased to tell you I have finally got round to showing you my final pieces from last semesters final project!!!
My project was solely based around the idea of Architecture in Leeds City Centre. I conducted thorough research and developed ideas and colour schemes based around this research. Architecture has always appeared very influential to me, perhaps its the geometric shaping or maybe its how abstract the forms can be simplified down to! Sandra Backlund and Harriet Woollard were of great inspiration throughout the development of the 2 collections. For this project, I aimed my collections towards the fashion market in particular menswear. I feel as collections and after researching current trends that they fit in with the market audience.
Design Collection 1- Knitted on a 7 gauge Dubied machine.
Design Collection 2 - Knitted on Domestic Machines.
Its been a stressful semester to say the least! And deadlines deadlines deadlines at the end of term certainly didn't get anyone in the Christmas spirit! I've been pretty useless with this until now, but I'm pleased to tell you I have finally got round to showing you my final pieces from last semesters final project!!!
My project was solely based around the idea of Architecture in Leeds City Centre. I conducted thorough research and developed ideas and colour schemes based around this research. Architecture has always appeared very influential to me, perhaps its the geometric shaping or maybe its how abstract the forms can be simplified down to! Sandra Backlund and Harriet Woollard were of great inspiration throughout the development of the 2 collections. For this project, I aimed my collections towards the fashion market in particular menswear. I feel as collections and after researching current trends that they fit in with the market audience.
Design Collection 1- Knitted on a 7 gauge Dubied machine.
Design Collection 2 - Knitted on Domestic Machines.
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