EPISODE FIVE :: Lauren Hunter - Costume Making, Realising Designers' Visions, and Medieval Footwear

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The Close Knit podcast showcases artists, designers, and makers from all over the world who work with fibre in its many forms. Knitters, spinners, sewers, textile artists - all will be celebrated on the Close Knit podcast.

This week on the Close Knit Podcast, I spoke to Lauren Hunter, who is a student of costume making at NIDA (the national institute of dramatic arts). We chat about how and why she got into costume making, her love of medieval footwear, and her interest in fibre in its many forms (think leather work).  Lauren loves the feeling that making something from start to finish gives her - so much so that she went back to school to study costume making.  Listen to the whole chat from the link above, or subscribe on itunes

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EPISODE FOUR :: Emily Hundt of In The Folds - Discovering Upscale Upcycling and Creating Patterns that Challenge and Delight

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The Close Knit podcast showcases artists, designers, and makers from all over the world who work with fibre in its many forms. Knitters, spinners, sewers, textile artists - all will be celebrated on the Close Knit podcast.

In this week's episode, I chat to Emily Hundt from In the Folds. Em and I cover a lot of ground in this one - from her time in London, when she was exposed to incredible upcycled garments, to how she chooses materials and construction techniques. Everything that Em does is remarkably considered - and that has led to a beautiful aesthetic for her brand. She works primarily with reclaimed materials that she works tirelessly to source. See the photos below of Em and her work, and check out the links to some of the things we mentioned in the show. 

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Find Emily: website | instagram | facebook 

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EPISODE THREE :: Laura Taylor of School of Hard Knots - Balancing Work and Craft, Digging Deeper and Sticking With It

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The Close Knit podcast showcases artists, designers, and makers from all over the world who work with fibre in its many forms. Knitters, spinners, sewers, textile artists - all will be celebrated on the Close Knit podcast.

This episode I met up with Laura Taylor of School of Hard Knots. I met Laura through my usual creepy Instagram lurking, and now we hang out and have natural dyeing experiments. I'm so inspired by Laura's modern approach to crochet and knitting, and I love her easy-to-follow crochet videos. 

 

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EPISODE TWO :: Kylie Walsh of We Heart the Arts - Learning the art of Wrapping and Finding your Community

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The Close Knit podcast showcases artists, designers, and makers from all over the world who work with fibre in its many forms. Knitters, spinners, sewers, textile artists - all will be celebrated on the Close Knit podcast.

This episode, I caught up with Kylie Walsh of We Heart the Arts. Kylie is a curator, creative retail space manager, and event organiser. She works with fibre in her practice of "wrapping" - which we'll talk about in the podcast. This past year, she's gotten into weaving - check out some of her work below. 

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One of Kylie's "wrappings" over a jar - now housing a plant 

One of Kylie's "wrappings" over a jar - now housing a plant 

Photos by: Ani Lee, Kylie Walsh 

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Follow along with Kylie on Instagram and Facebook

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EPISODE ONE :: Caitlin Murray of Raglan St Wears - Running a Knitwear Business, 19th Century Tapestry Design, and Finding Inspiration

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Caitlin in her studio 

The Close Knit podcast showcases artists, designers, and makers from all over the world who work with fibre in its many forms. Knitters, spinners, sewers, textile artists - all will be celebrated on the Close Knit podcast.

This week on the Close Knit Podcast, I spoke to Caitlin Murray of Raglan St Wears. We chatted about the inspiration for her SS15 collection, how she keeps motivated to continue working on her business, and her love of needlepoint. 

The Rosamund Tank from Caitlin's SS15 collection

The Rosamund Tank from Caitlin's SS15 collection

The Marion Hand Knit Tank from Caitlin's SS15 collection

The Marion Hand Knit Tank from Caitlin's SS15 collection

People/ Things we mentioned in the podcast:

  • William Morris - 1800's tapestry designer, artist, philosopher (this is the needlepoint maker Caitlin is using to create her latest needlepoint project) 
  • Picnic At Hanging Rock - the movie that inspired Caitlin's SS15 collection
  • The Beach Tank - Jess Schreibstien's knitting pattern that Caitlin has been working on
  • Maryanne Moodie - expert weaver, check out the hashtag #weaveweird on social media channels
  • Queen Babs (Jane) - crocheter, yarn-bomber, facilitator of community gatherings - all 'round lovely human. 

Find Caitlin: website | instagram | facebook 

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Ani