No, really. This fascinating article discusses research into the practise of foot binding in China as a means to keep girls in one place so they could contribute to the family’s income, making textiles. Wow.
   
Kat Coyle, owner of the Little Knittery (photo by Mel Melcon / Los Angeles Times)
The Little Knittery, the shop that friend-of-Knitty Kat Coyle owns – which also happens to be the home of the legendary Pussyhat (which Kat designed!) – is being forced to move locations. But they’re not closing, so that’s good news, at least! –>
Big craft festival coming up in NYC, June 3-4, 2017! The Craft in Focus Festival originated in Amsterdam, and this is its first year in New York. All sorts of crafts, including textiles. A really interesting offering! Personally, I’d like to make my own spoon!
The Danish elite of 3500 years ago were buried in fancy woolly hats and shawls. Cool.
 
   
    
    
    
        Published on May 31, 2017 06:17