Knitting is something I have never really been that interested in, as a child  my Gran taught me how to knit, however after constantly forgetting my  stitch number I eventually gave up, Knitting in the Textiles and  Surface Design Department at the Art School is on a completely different  level to my grandmothers sitting room.
But does that change my opinion?
Well  first of all, its machine knitting not hand Knitting. These machines  consist of 200 needles and can be very unpredictable. You  have  to by hand manipulate the needles adapt the knit and depending on  what you do changes the knit completely.
Knitwear is something which as you will  most likely know has became very popular this Autumn/Winter with some  fantastic knits and creations across the board and this helped me plow ahead and keep at the knitting. Unfortunately after our third day of  our technician taking us through the basics she got stranded in the snow..and that was the end of our teaching time. The Snow which had been steadily  getting worse in Aberdeen reached a peak, temperatures reaching -22 and  eventually our knitting was put on hold, I decided to keep on going and  with the help of a few others and my knit manual I managed to keep on and  make the most of what I knew.
I did however manage to  make some knitwear for myself to keep cosy and make the most out of the  mad snow....take a look at my knitted collar scarf and fingerless  gloves.
The  Knit Project is due to be completed on our return, if the weather  persists that is. I have to admit that I much preferred the printing  project due to the freedom of what you create and I have had a steady love for printing over the past few years since my master-class at the Glasgow Print Studio, but I wont dismiss the  knitting just yet....
To be continued.....
 
 

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