local yarn knitwear with telling words knit in repeat
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local yarn knitwear with telling words knit in repeat
( local yarn knitwear with telling words knit in repeat) Artist, designer, entrepreneur, industrialist-in-training, Miriam Dym presents “In Writing.” Using locally grown, undyed fiber, Dym proposes a brief line of machine-made knitwear: light, warm sweater dresses and cardigans knit in her signature word repeats. Some phrases, as Dym discovered, work beautifully in repeat — a few of her favorites are: HOLD ON and ON HOLD HAND OFF and OFF HAND STAY STILL etc. — there are a few more in the queue! STILL STAY These phrases take on a certain poignancy when a person puts them on, whether in the form of a snuggly, protective sweater or a rather exposing, delicate lingerie slip. { process As a maker and business person, Miriam has noticed just how tricky it is to make things well and truly local. (For example, if you were to decide to print fabric in Northern California, how would you go about getting local cloth to print on? Textile mills are a bit thin on the ground here!) There are, however, a scattering of designers and makers (such as the wonderful Myrrhia in Oakland) with knitting machines. Can we borrow one? And perhaps someone has a machine for making filet crochet? Perhaps. { fiber There are wonderful fibers cultivated in California. They come naturally in many colors, ideal for tonal compositions and patterns. To make a lovely sweater, one might blend sheep wool and fine alpaca. For a filet crochet slip dress, there is cotton — and natural cotton grows, as Sally Fox has shown, in greens, browns, creams as well as white! { product I offering a few variations — colorways, repeat patterns, shapes, fibers — with the idea that some will be winnowed out in pre-production. One great reason to share designs is to encourage input: which one would you wear? As a designer, I find that when I explore production decisions, having flexibility in design and product choice grants a smoother flow! Thank you for looking! ( local yarn knitwear with telling words knit in repeat) sweater dress. short sleeves, upright cowlish neckline, ribbing at collar, cuffs and hem. sweater dress. short sleeves, upright cowlish neckline, plain finish at cuffs and hem. 3 colors undyed native California wool, 2 color ways. 2 colors undyed native California wool, 1 color way (for now, maybe more to come). natural cream light brown darkest brown natural cream light brown bluey brown natural cream bluey brown { local yarn knitwear with telling words knit in repeat } (ladies dresses described on previous page.) man’s / unisex cardigan. long sleeve, v-like neckline, ribbing at cuffs, hem and button corridor. HOLD ON / ON HOLD pattern in 3 colors of alpaca / sheep wool natural cream light brown rain brown HOLD ON / ON HOLD pattern in 3 colors of alpaca / sheep wool happy brown blue gray light brown HOLD ON / ON HOLD pattern in 3 colors of alpaca / sheep wool natural cream light brown rain brown { local yarn knitwear with telling words knit in repeat } ~ filet crochet slip ~ 100% undyed organic cotton (ladies dresses described on previous page.) USE IT ALL UP pattern native green HOLD ON / ON HOLD pattern, version 2 natural cream native green