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Knitting the Summer of Sport

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Knitting in the Round has plans to knit the Commonwealth Games which are coming to Glasgow in July (watch this space for details) but in the meantime, the seaside knitters of Saltburn on Sea have beaten us to it with their homage to the World Cup http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teesside-news/saltburn-pier-yarnbombers-strike-again-7168778

Knitter-in-Residence

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We are seeking to appoint a knitter in residence at the University of Glasgow as part of the ‘Knitting in the Round Project’ located in the School of Humanities (History), College of Arts and supported by the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Duration: Fixed term appointment – flexible hours in October 2014 (to include Wool Week,… Continue reading

Making and Selling Singer

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  AHRC PhD Studentship Announcement: Making and Selling Singer Sewing Machines: A Local History of a Global Commodity The University of Glasgow’s School of Humanities, in partnership with West Dunbartonshire Council Libraries and Cultural Services, are pleased to announce TWO three-year PhD Studentships under the Arts and Humanities Research Council’s Collaborative Doctoral Award (CDA) Scheme,… Continue reading

Sanquhar

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One of the outcomes of our series of RSE Workshops in 2011-12 was the commissioning of a small research project on Sanquhar knit by Fiona Scott of MakeWorks Fiona visited Sanquhar and its knitters, collected patterns, photographs and made recordings of interviews with those who maintain the tradition. We plan to hold a community workshop… Continue reading

Not knitting but quilting: research opportunity

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A research opportunity bound to appeal to all those interested in craft: Talking Quilts is recruiting a part-time Project Manager (Part-­time 22.5 hours per week.  Salary £23,000 p.a. pro-rata) Talking Quilts: Saving Quilters’ Stories is an exciting oral history project of The Quilters’ Guild of the British Isles, the national membership organisation for people involved… Continue reading

Knitting and the independence debate

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For evidence that knitting is relevant – even to politics – a group of handknitters are knitting for independence, or at least using knit to try to persuade those who have not made up their mind. They are knitting a map of Scotland, which, I have discovered, is not as off the wall as it… Continue reading

Knitter-in-residence at the University of Glasgow

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As part of the ‘Knitting in the Round’ network we will be appointing a Knitter-in-Residence at the University of Glasgow. Our ideas for this post are very open and we will be advertising in the New Year. We were inspired by the recent ‘Poet-in-residence’ scheme at the Logan Botanic Gardens but since hearing about that… Continue reading

Knitting in the Round

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We are delighted to announce ‘Knitting in the Round: Hand-Knitted Textiles and the Economies of Craft in Scotland’, a University of Glasgow network supported by the Royal Society of Edinburgh. The network will develop collaborations between a range of sectors: business, heritage, education, tourism and culture and arts; and will explore how historical understandings of… Continue reading