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KNITTING & CROCHET
 Magazine Number 52
  Digital Edition
                 DESIGNERS
Marie Wallin  Martin Storey  Lisa Richardson
Kaffe Fassett  Brandon Mably  Jennie Atkinson
Amanda Crawford  Sarah Hatton  Ruth Green
  Josh Bennett  Julia Frank  Jemma Weston
            Sarah Dallas  Erika Knight
EDITORS
LETTER
It is with great pleasure that I introduce the turning page version
of Magazine 52. The turning page really does bring the magazine
to life. The next best thing to having the magazine actually in your
hands. Once you have viewed all these beautiful designs why not
go that step further and become a Rowan subscriber to the
magazine and have it delivered direct to your door as a special treat    ON THE COVER
to yourself. After all we all need something to look forward to as       Sole by Ruth Green
                                                                         Photographer Peter Christian Christensen
the summer comes to a close.                                             Art Direction & Styling Marie Wallin
                                                                         Hair & Make-up Frances Prescott (One Make Up)
                                                                         Model Sif Agustsdottir (Models 1)
This season I hope we have given you all the traditional themes and      Rowan Brand Manager Kate Buller
techniques you have come to expect from Rowan. The                       Rowan Head Designer Marie Wallin
                                                                         Design & Publications Manager David MacLeod
wonderfully colourful and playful fairisle, the Scottish plaid stepped   Marketing and Publications Co-ordinator Lyndsay Kaye
                                                                         Graphic Designer Web and Print Karl Hallam
in history, the cable that travels with elegant ease up the fabric of    Rowan Graphic Designer Paul Calvert
the jumper and the modern colour blocking that makes intarsia a          Graphic Designer and Web Assistant James Knapton
                                                                         Rowan Designer & Pattern Editor Lisa Richardson
joy to work.                                                             Rowan Assistant Designer Gemma Atkinson
                                                                         Yarn & Photoshoot Co-ordinator Ann Hinchliffe
                                                                         Garment Co-ordinator Vicky Sedgwick
The designs in Magazine 52 have been created by the Rowan                Knitting Co-ordinator Andrea McHugh
                                                                         Garment finishing Lisa Parnaby & Pauline Ellis
inhouse team and our stable of freelances. This season we are also
                                                                         Rowan Magazine Design Layout Simon Wagstaff
introducing new talent and faces to the Rowan family with Ruth
                                                                         Commercial Director Emma Mychajlowskyj
Green, Jem Weston and showcasing a stylish yet modern design             Marketing Manager Hayley Howell
from Josh Bennett.                                                       With special thanks to the following handknitters:
                                                                         Ann Newton, Marjorie Pickering, Ella Ferguson,
                                                                         Glenis Garnett, Wendy Shipman, Ella Taylor, Vicky Browning,
So whether its a two colour fairisle, an intarsia colour block sweater   Audrey Kidd, Elizabeth Jones, Elsie Eland, Yvonne Rawlinson,
or a rhythmical cable design you choose to knit, I hope you enjoy        Chris Davies, Val Deeks, Andrea McHugh, Mary Salmon,
                                                                         Linda Watson, Ros Miller, Shari Bolton, Janet Oakey,
the journey from casting on to casting off.                              Jenny Shore, Gwynneth Allen, Brenda Willows, Ann Banks,
                                                                         Wendy Stevens, Linda Szemiako, Angela Cheyne, Clare Landi,
                                                                         Pauline Ellis, Sandra Richardson, Emily Platt, Cindy Noble,
                                                                         Fiona McCabe, Ann Holdsworth, Karen King, Jenny Cooper,
                                                                         Janet Mann, Sandra Taylor, Christine Holman, Honey Ingram,
                                                                         Carol Bayless, Margaret Goddard, Joyce Limon, Carol Ibbetson.
     20    HEBRIDEAN
           A romantic castle on the dramatic coastline
           overlooking the Moray Firth in the
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           Highlands of Scotland is the perfect setting
           for this beautiful collection of womens and
           mens patterned knits.                          16     KAFFE: A JUBILEE CELEBRATION
                                                                 Showcasing a beautiful heirloom throw
                                                                 made from Kaffe's favourite Rowan
                                                                                                                114   TRAVEL JOURNAL
                                                                                                                      Interesting information on the location
                                                                                                                      we used for Hebridean.
     46    NORTH SEA
           The rugged North East coast of Scotland is
           the inspiration behind this wonderful
                                                                 designs and an exclusive Hebridean
                                                                 inspired womens sweater.
     90    ESSENTIALS
           A collection of the key shapes and textures
           on trend, designed into simple, easy to wear
                                                                 description of the photography shoot
                                                                 behind the north Sea collection.
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                                                          108    RUTH GREEN
                                                                 A fascinating interview with Rowan's
                                                                 latest contributing designer.
    BISCAY
    Lima
    Marie Wallin
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 BUTE MENS
 Felted Tweed
   Colourspun
Lisa Richardson
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    HARBOUR BAG
    British Sheep Breeds Boucle
    Sarah Hatton
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         HEBRIDES
Kidsilk Haze Stripe
     Lisa Richardson
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     STROMA LEGWARMERS
     Felted Tweed
     Jemma Weston
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   THAMES
    Cocoon
Erika Knight
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     BARRA
     Felted Tweed Aran
     Sarah Dallas
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BAILEY MENS
Drift
Big Wool
Marie Wallin
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     WIGHT
     Cocoon
     Lisa Richardson
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        LEWIS
Pure Wool DK
  Martin Storey
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Kaffe:
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     With 2012 being an important year in
     respect to Her Majestys Queen
     Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee and the
     London Olympic Games, we decided
     to ask Kaffe to select his favourite hand
     knitting designs from over the years and
     then translate these into a wonderful
     patchwork throw. The Jubilee Throw,
     knitted in one of Kaffes favourite yarns
      Felted Tweed, is a beautiful work of
     art and will grace the interior of any
     well dressed home. It surely is destined
     to become a much treasured heirloom
     to pass down the family for the future
     generations to enjoy.
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           Islay pattern.
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hebridean
     Inspired by the history of Fairisle
  knitting, HEBRIDEAN is a beautiful
collection of womens and menswear knits
  which evokes the spirit of the Outer
       Hebrides and the Far North.
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HARRIS
Kid Classic & Colourspun
Marie Wallin
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KIRKWALL WRAP                      TIREE
Felted Tweed    Rowan Tweed & Colourspun
Julia Frank                  Martin Storey
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     BUTE WOMENS
     Colourspun & Felted Tweed
     Lisa Richardson
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           MULL
Rowan Fine Tweed
     Martin Storey
  RONALDSAY
 Wool Cotton
Lisa Richardson
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                                      KINTYRE
     Wool Cotton, Kidsilk Haze & Pure Wool DK
                                   Marie Wallin
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          UIST
          Pure Wool DK
          Jennie Atkinson
     Throws and cushions by Anta
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    ORKNEY
Felted Tweed
 Marie Wallin
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        SKYE
  Colourspun
Brandon Mably
     WESTRAY THROW
     Rowan Tweed
     Martin Storey
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                      EIGG SLIPPERS
          Colourspun, Felted Tweed,
Purelife British Sheep Breeds Boucle
                        Jemma Weston
LERWICK
            Marie Wallin
     Felted Tweed Aran
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north
- a behind the scenes view
Words by Marie Wallin
The beautiful northeast corner of Fife,
Scotland was the perfect location for our
NORTH SEA collection. Just lying
south of the historic town of St
Andrews are the tiny stone harbours of
the fishing villages of the East Neuk 
Anstruther, Crail, St Monans and
Pittenweem. We photographed
NORTH SEA in St Monans and Crail
in November last year.
I arrived in Anstruther after a mammoth five hour drive
down from Tain in the Western Highlands (the location
for the HEBRIDEAN collection). Thankfully the
weather was kind to us for the drive  a week later the
main route from the north was blocked with heavy snow!
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On the first day of shooting we went to St Monans and
it was blowing an absolute gale, but thankfully it was still
fairly mild for the time of year. Even so we had to keep
Sif s hair tied up to keep it from blowing across her face!
Luckily we had lots of blankets and hot water bottles to
keep people warm as we had to change outfits in the
back of my hire car! We shot by the harbour amongst the
fishing boats and in some of streets of St Monans. Later
in the day we went to Crail, to explore for the next day
but also to shoot a few pictures.
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north sea
   Inspired by the wild and rugged
  seascapes of the North East coast
    of Scotland, NORTH SEA is a
wonderful and exhilarating collection
of womens and mens British heritage
            fisherman knits.
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      FASTNET
Pure Wool Aran
    Josh Bennett
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                    SOLE
                    Lima
               Ruth Green
LUNDY MENS
Cocoon
Marie Wallin
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     LUNDY MENS
          Cocoon
       Marie Wallin
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SHANNON
Kid Classic
Marie Wallin
FITZROY
Creative Focus Worsted
Lisa Richardson
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     SHANTY SCARF
     Kid Classic & Alpaca Cotton
     Sarah Hatton
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UTSIRE
Kid Classic
Sarah Hatton
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               HUMBER
Creative Focus Worsted
              Ruth Green
     LUNDY WOMENS
     Cocoon
     Marie Wallin
     VIKING
     Felted Tweed Aran
     Martin Storey
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ROCKALL SOCKS
Lima
Sarah Hatton
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     MALIN
     Felted Tweed Aran
     Ruth Green
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PLYMOUTH
Pure Wool Aran
Sarah Hatton
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FISHER
Creative Focus Worsted
Martin Storey
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            DOVER
            Cocoon
     Amanda Crawford
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Photographer: Peter Christian Christensen. Styling: Marie Wallin. Hair & Make Up: Frances Prescott (One Make Up). Art Direction: Marie Wallin. Models: Sif Agustsdottir (Models 1) & Andrew MacGregor (FM Agency).
                                        Location: Crail & St Monans, Fife, Scotland. Many thanks to Deborah & Alan Stamper of Crail Harbour Gallery and Tearoom for their kind hospitality (www.crailharbourgallery.co.uk).
     Shauna
     - latest news
     Words by Dr Margy Cockburn
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The biggest crochet sculpture in the
world went on show on Tuesday May
1st when the official launch of the
Lionheart Project, part of the Cultural
Olympiad, took place at Chatsworth
House, Derbyshire.
The three enormous hand-crocheted lions, housed in a
custom-built glass exhibition truck, 16 metres long and 4
metres wide, are the result of 36 miles of yarn and two
years of hard work by artist Shauna Richardson:
You can find out more about the artist and her she
developed her own particular medium of crochetdermy
in the printed edition of the Rowan Magazine 52.
If you want to find out more about the project and the
exact tour dates go to www.lionheartproject.com
lionheartproject.com
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        rowan design
     award 2011
      held during Wool Week 2011
     at Liberty in London.
     Words by Dr Margy Cockburn
     Everyones a winner, was the verdict from head               who received their yarns just a week before the final
     designer, Marie Wallin, as she addressed the crowd             designs had to be submitted may beg to differ!) but the
     gathered at Libertys of London for the Rowan Design           message about its value is spreading pretty quickly and
     Award prize-giving. All eight student finalists from the       the number of businesses joining the Campaign continues
     Royal College of Art had come up with their own take           to grow. There were sheep on the pavements, window
     on traditional British heritage hand knits and, faced with     displays full of designer knits, an installation at the Design
     a stunning collection of oversized Fair Isles, asymmetric      Centre in Chelsea Harbour, fashion archives and photos
     Arans, and reworked Guernseys, the judges had found it         at Wool Modern in Pall Mall and even sheep-shaped
     nearly impossible to make a choice. Olwen Walsh got first      short bread to buy at cafes. And that was just central
     prize (a raft of goodies from the main sponsors  Rowan,       London.
     Laxtons, The British Wool Marketing Board and Libertys)
     but they all deserved congratulating.                          All round the country people got involved with Love
                                                                    Wool UK and there were gatherings of spinners, felters,
     And the success story doesnt stop there. The Campaign         dyers, weavers and knitters in every conceivable location
     for Wool, launched by HRH The Prince of Wales last year         one enterprising group of ladies went mobile and
     to help revive the wool industry, is definitely getting its    boarded a train to Paris planning to knit a collection of
     message across. Wool may not be a fast fibre, as Bridgette   woolly cakes to deposit in selected patisseries throughout
     Kelly of the BWMB was the first to admit, (the students        the French capital!
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     Olwen
     Walsh
     - 1st Prize
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  Using stitches that I found on my
own fishermans cardigan I attempted
   to create a unique interpretation of
 the fishermans jumper. Intertwining
and overlaying stitches, I exaggerated
  the traditional techniques originally
          used into a structured, three-
       dimensional, over-sized form.
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     Wool for me is a sensual material,
     it gives warmth, it feels good, it is
     alive and smells nice. Its also
     timeless, durable and elegant these
     qualities make it especially relevant
     to these times.
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Julia         Julia jumped at the chance to get
              involved with Rowan too. She
              started at the RCA a year ago, after
                                                     colour and the tactile texture. The
                                                     traditional Fair Isle gave her all the
                                                     inspiration she needed and she
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     My inspiration for this project was
     Sailing Sheep. I split the brief in two
     and took it quite literally - looking at
     the qualities of the sheep themselves
     and the stitch techniques found in the
     traditional Guernsey fishermens
     jumpers and combining the two. My
     final design was derived from the
     sculptural quality of the horns of
     rams and the knit purl of the
     traditional Guernseys. 
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Rachael        The competition has reminded me
              just what can be achieved with a
              couple of wooden sticks and some
                                                         designer to take responsibility for
                                                         what I do in terms of the
                                                         environment, to know where my
At the tender age of seven, Lucy was a little longer than momentary,
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      Taking inspiration from traditional
          fisherman knits I investigated the
        crashing together of historical cables
         and Fair Isle techniques - playing
               with the idea of collision and
             extending it to asymmetry. The
     overall silhouette was purposely large
            and oversized boyfriend fit to
       recognise the fishermens wives who
               were an integral part of the
     traditional fishing industry and who
             never knew if their men would
                              return safely.
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My garment was knitted entirely in
the round, and the argyle pattern on
the body of the sweater was created
by reversing the knit/purl columns.
Since fishermans ribs create a
reversible fabric, my garment can be
worn inside out too - the inside has
exactly the same pattern as the
outside, in reversed colours.         Carlo Volpi's design
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     Carlo          If everyone does their bit we can
                    move mountains. Carlos been
                    doing his bit for knitting since his
                                                             single strand of yarn being slowly
                                                             turned into a beautiful, three-
                                                             dimensional structure that has been
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I envisaged the flowing lines and
asymmetric nature of seaweed and
the water patterns created in sand to
construct my garment and convey a
natural, irregular aesthetic; as if the
garment itself had been washed up
on the shore or eroded into the form
it is at present.
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     My cape design is inspired by
     traditional knit stitches used in
     fishermens sweaters. I developed the
     iconic cabling technique and re-
     worked the stitch through drastically
     increasing the scale and introducing
     a 3-D element to the fabric by
     extending the cables into knots.
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Sophie       Sophies no stranger to awards  shes
             already grabbed a couple of
             scholarships, the Umbro Design
                                                       fabric and that then dictates the form
                                                       of the garment so you dont really
                                                       know exactly where youre going
Holmboe projects.
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                                 By using lots of different patterns
                                   from both Norwegian and British
                                   traditions I have created a unique
                                  look for a modern, confident man,
                                      who appreciates the qualities of
                                                  natural materials.
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Essentials
 is a collection of the key shapes and
textures on trend, designed into more
  simple, easy to wear styles that will
compliment the season's ESSENTIAL
looks. Using a bright autumnal colour
palette, ranging from teal blues to soft
pinks this is the 'must have' collection
              of the season.
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            THE
        CHUNKY
     FISHERMAN
      RIB TUNIC
                 RUBY
           Kid Classic
           Marie Wallin
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          THE
      BOBBLE
     TEXTURE
        P O LO
               EBBE
                Lima
         Marie Wallin
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                       THE
WADE                  LO O P
Cocoon
Lisa Richardson
                   CROPPED
                  CARDIGAN
FALA
Cocoon
Martin Storey
THE
NEW
TRADITIONAL
TUNIC
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     THE FITTED
        BOBBLE
      CARDIGAN
              BEATRIX
           Wool Cotton
           Sarah Hatton
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DALLAN
Lima
Jennie Atkinson
THE
N EAT
CARDIGAN
THE
W EAV E
TEXTURE
SW EAT E R
ADDISON
Alpaca Cotton
Amanda Crawford
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                   PAIGE
           Kidsilk Haze
          Lisa Richardson
           THE
       MOHAIR
      SW EAT E R
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                                        MACY
         Purelife British Sheep Breeds Boucle
                                Lisa Richardson
THE
BOUCLE
SHRUG
                             THE
                        TEXTURED
                            TA N K
      IGY
      Cocoon
      Lisa Richardson
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Photographer: Peter Christian Christensen. Styling: Marie Wallin. Hair & Make Up: Frances Prescott (One Make Up). Art Direction: Marie Wallin. Model: Gisele Leung (Premier)
                   THE
               CO LO U R
                B LO C K
                   TOP
NEEFA
Lima
Marie Wallin
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Ruth Green
- an interview
Words by Dr Margy Cockburn
Ruth Green is a Royal College of Art Fashion Womenswear Knitwear
graduate who has just launched her own knitwear label and whose
designs will be featuring for the first time in the 52nd issue of the
Rowan Magazine, due out this month.
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      How you approach design?                                     What are the main changes youve seen in the
                                                                   industry and how do you see its future?
      The best part of knitwear design is that you have so
      much freedom.                                                Since graduating Ive learnt the reality of the Industry in
                                                                   good and bad ways!
      I work looking at a wide range of inspirations, from
      artists, photos Ive taken, sampling, experimenting with     Whats your favourite colour?
      silhouette and shapes, sketching and developing the
      collection as a whole.                                       I couldnt possibly choose!
      In terms of yarn and colour selection, being at the RCA      And your favourite place?
      has allowed me to make connections with a number of
      spinners. I visited the Prato region of Tuscany, while I     Ive got a few : sitting in the olive groves of Lourmarin
      was taking part in an International Design Competition       Castle in the South of France listening to crickets;, sitting
      with other colleges, and we met a number of different        on the edge of St Davids head in Pembrokeshire
      spinners and really got to grips with the whole process. I   watching wild horses; or wandering around Clipsham
      then worked with Filpucci to create designs to exhibit at    Yew Tree Avenue nearer to home!
      Pitti Imagine Filati before being lucky enough to gain
      sponsorship from them for my graduate collection.            Can you pick out any particular high spots and
                                                                   low spots in your career so far?
      Ive done a number of projects in conjunction with
      Rowan, showcasing some designs during British Wool           High spots - Finishing a fully-fashioned neckline is always
      Week in Libertys. I went on to use my sponsorship from      a good feeling!
      them to create hand knit pieces as part of my final          Being backstage at the RCA fashion show, sharing the
      collection at the RCA; they were really successful.          moment with everyone and forgetting the exhaustion!
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Arriving in Trieste and experiencing ITS10 for a few days
of madness!
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      words by Marie Wallin
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    The castle is a three story, late 16th century
    tower house and is said to have been built by a
    line of the Earls of Ross. In 1623 it was bought
    by the Earls of Cromarty but it was left
    unoccupied for a couple of generations and it
    fell into ruin for several centuries. In the 1990s
    Lachie Stewart (a conservation architect) and his
    wife Annie (a talented textile and pottery
    designer) rescued Ballone Castle from its ruinous
    state and restored it to its now glorious state.
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