There’s a deep dive into the ancient tradition of human-centred design through textiles, from spindle whorls to soft furnishings, a detour through the joys of vacuum bags and organza, a nod to Swedish Death Cleaning, and a look inside the Granny Cranny.


Books & Patterns
Bojagi: Design and Techniques in Korean Textile Art by Sara Cook
A richly illustrated exploration of Korean wrapping cloths (bojagi), covering both traditional and contemporary piecing techniques used to create these beautifully translucent textiles.Knitting Fabric Rugs by Karen Tiede
A practical guide to turning old clothing and fabric into sturdy, beautiful knitted rugs.Döstädning: The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning by Margareta Magnusson
A wise and witty guide to decluttering, legacy, and letting go.Sophie Shawl by PetitKnit
A minimalist garter stitch wrap that’s elegant, meditative, and endlessly wearable.Bradford Road Wrap by Louise Tilbrook
A cozy rectangular colour block shawl.Homerun Hat by Jonathon Sutton
A clever design knit from the reclaimed yarn of a single baseball.

Elsewhere
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