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Creativity and Design in a Contemporary Knitwear Business: An Interview with Di Gilpin and Sheila Greenwell.

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Title: Creativity and Design in a Contemporary Knitwear Business: An Interview with Di Gilpin and Sheila Greenwell.
Authors: ABRAMS, LYNN1 Lynn.Abrams@glasgow.ac.uk
Source: Textile: The Journal of Cloth & Culture. Dec2023, Vol. 21 Issue 4, p903-911. 9p.
Abstract: Di Gilpin is the creative director and Sheila Greenwell the production manager of Di Gilpin, an independent knitwear design studio and workshop based in Fife, Scotland. From modest origins on Skye in the 1980s, Di Gilpin is now one of the few hand knitting businesses working with the fashion industry as well as maintaining a presence within the wider hand knitting community by producing knitting patterns, kits and its own brand of knitting yarn. The designs emanating from her small studio are some of the most distinctive to be found on the catwalk, showcasing the creativity and skill required to produce high quality, fashion-forward garments. Di Gilpin has long been an advocate for hand knitting-no machines are used in her business-and has drawn attention to the skill deficit in the sector. Collaborations with the Moray Firth Gansey Project, the Knitting-in-theRound network at the University of Glasgow and more recently with Knitwise and the Prince's Foundation to enhance hand knitting skills in the couture knitting sector, are all part of Di's commitment to the sustainability of the industry and the traditions of hand knit. In conversation with historian Lynn Abrams, Di and Sheila talked about the design philosophy of the company, Di's approach to designing a garment, the challenges of working with collaborators, the relationship between the creative and technical elements of designing knitwear and the problem of skill acquisition and training in the industry. To open the conversation we discussed how Di and Sheila go about designing a garment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Subject Terms: *Knitting patterns, *Clothing industry, *Creative ability, Knitwear, Education & training services industry
Geographic Terms: Scotland, Skye, Island of (Scotland)
Company/Entity: University of Glasgow
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ISSN: 14759756
DOI: 10.1080/14759756.2022.2141518
Database: Art & Architecture Complete