This article investigates the relationship between people and their things when the consumer or owner is also, potentially, the maker. By analyzing the ways in which people construct personal narratives and/or identities through the construction of specific items intended for themselves or others, this article aims to uncover intimate forms of object relations. Knitting is a relatively simple activity and is frequently done by hand. Stigmatized as old-fashioned, ugly, thrifty, domestic, and inherently feminine, both knitting and the objects resulting from its practice seemingly occupy a space that is neither craft nor design, yet the practice of knitting remains widespread and its objects, coveted, loved, accepted, rejected, and so on, as a...
Got to Do with It? Despite the popularity and high quality of machine-made products, handmade produc...
This dissertation analyzes the form, character, and variety of materials with which specific forms o...
Knitting is a common and long-established craft practice. Despite the expressive potential inherent ...
Thinking of social media participation in terms of doing work may seem a strange proposition. Yet, s...
Thinking of social media participation in terms of doing work may seem a strange proposition. Yet, s...
If the body is the starting point for an unlimited journey of sharing signals of communication and r...
This article presents data from interviews with amateur knitters to explore the temporal-material en...
In a recent review of identity and heritage, Tilley (2007) argued that the freedom to construct and ...
Knitting has long established meanings in everyday life. As popular and academic interest in yarncra...
Practice-based studies of organization have drawn attention to the importance of the body as a site ...
Many theoretical writings on aesthetics and politics rely on hard distinctions between what is and i...
Within the shifting territories of craft practice, the handmade has become a relational form of cont...
In this paper I explore the notion of everyday creativity as affective practice through the resurrec...
This paper explores the effect of yarn-bombing on the cultural value of knitting. While it has been ...
‘How will you (craftspeople) make things that others will value, give a place in their intimate sp...
Got to Do with It? Despite the popularity and high quality of machine-made products, handmade produc...
This dissertation analyzes the form, character, and variety of materials with which specific forms o...
Knitting is a common and long-established craft practice. Despite the expressive potential inherent ...
Thinking of social media participation in terms of doing work may seem a strange proposition. Yet, s...
Thinking of social media participation in terms of doing work may seem a strange proposition. Yet, s...
If the body is the starting point for an unlimited journey of sharing signals of communication and r...
This article presents data from interviews with amateur knitters to explore the temporal-material en...
In a recent review of identity and heritage, Tilley (2007) argued that the freedom to construct and ...
Knitting has long established meanings in everyday life. As popular and academic interest in yarncra...
Practice-based studies of organization have drawn attention to the importance of the body as a site ...
Many theoretical writings on aesthetics and politics rely on hard distinctions between what is and i...
Within the shifting territories of craft practice, the handmade has become a relational form of cont...
In this paper I explore the notion of everyday creativity as affective practice through the resurrec...
This paper explores the effect of yarn-bombing on the cultural value of knitting. While it has been ...
‘How will you (craftspeople) make things that others will value, give a place in their intimate sp...
Got to Do with It? Despite the popularity and high quality of machine-made products, handmade produc...
This dissertation analyzes the form, character, and variety of materials with which specific forms o...
Knitting is a common and long-established craft practice. Despite the expressive potential inherent ...