We travel from Iron Age fire-pits to mid-century homemaking manuals, consider the joys of stash organisation, and muse on the performative aspects of home decorating. 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 CookA 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 TiedeA practical guide to turning old clothing and fabric into sturdy, beautiful knitted rugs.
* Döstädning: The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning by Margareta MagnussonA wise and witty guide to decluttering, legacy, and letting go.
* Sophie Shawl by PetitKnitA minimalist garter stitch wrap that’s elegant, meditative, and endlessly wearable.
* Bradford Road Wrap by Louise TilbrookA cozy rectangular colour block shawl.
* Homerun Hat by Jonathon SuttonA clever design knit from the reclaimed yarn of a single baseball.
Check out Suzygirl’s Homerun Hat Huge thanks to her for allowing me to use her images.
Elsewhere
* Flash your stash in the comments, or tag me on BlueSky
* Granny Cranny Thread on Reddit