Exciting news! If you are in Kintyre or Argyll and fancy joining me at the Campbeltown Museum on February 7th or 21st to learn about the history of local gansey knitting (and knit your own miniature version) then please register for a Keeping it Creel place on the CHARTS Eventbrite page. (Tickets to these workshops are completely free, but they are also limited!)

The excellent Keeping it Creel project has been developed by CHARTS (Cultural Heritage and Arts Assembly, Argyll and Isles) and has been made possible by the Stafford Trust with further support from liveArgyll, Argyll and Bute Council, Creative Scotland, and Bòrd na Gàidhlig.

Fishing and knitting are closely intertwined in Kintyre, and generations of women in Campbeltown have created beautiful, original pullovers worn at sea. The Campbeltown gansey is an original form of maritime workwear and an important expression of local culture and identity. My workshops will place gansey knitting within the wider context of the West Coast of Scotland’s maritime culture, celebrating history through acts of practical, creative making.

There are four workshops over two Saturdays in February. Three of the workshops are for adult participants only, and the fourth is a family workshop, at which anyone can attend (as long as you are over 8 years old). Knitters of all abilities are very welcome, and all materials – including yarn and pattern to create your own miniature gansey – will be provided.

Would you like to join me for Keeping it Creel?

I can’t promise my robin friend will join us, but I look forward to seeing you there!
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These miniature sweaters are beautiful. Will you consider making the patterns available? I would love to attend in person, but it is not possible. Would you consider a virtual class? So fun!
Best regards, Alice
Wish I lived closer!
I would love to join you but live in South Devin so too far to come for just a day sadly
I hope to join you for this.
Looks fabulous, so wish I could go! If you’re ever in Australia…
That’s what I was about to write!
Like many others overseas, I would have loved to join you – what fun & how interesting it will be! Enjoy! XXX
I hope it could be possible to buy the knitting patterns for anybody unable to attend this event please.Thanks.
Oh how I wish I could attend! Living
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Booked a place and a dog-friendly room in the Argyll Hotel. Splurged £5 for a sea view. Looking forward to it! Love learning about local knitting history.
Could this be shown online? Sent from my iPhone
Dear Kate & Co
this is so nice and interesting , I hope it could be possible to buy the pattern ?
thanks in advance
an
Oh how I wish I could be there!!! My family came fron Campbellton. They worked in the distillery. I cried when I stepped off the bus to know my family walked these precious streets. Visited the fabulous museum and the place where they lived. Even the cemetery. Best whiskey and salmon I’ve ever had. Susan Mackay . Btw I’ve knitted quite a few of your patterns and love your yarn.
Hello Kate from ‘across the pond’ in Vermont US.
I have your books, love your posts and read them with joy.
Thank you for the beauty and inspiration you spread far and wide.
I love the miniature sweaters. How I wish I could participate in this workshop! Is there any way you might make patterns and instructions available for those of us who are far away to purchase? Here in southern Vt some local artists have been working with a miniature theme and it is so much fun. 110 artists made pieces for a Victorian Dollhouse that was displayed in Brattleboro Vt (tiny paintings, sculpture, stained glass, rugs, furniture etc). In addition, dozens of storefronts created window displays with a miniature theme and the yarn store win 1st prize for their rendering of their store in miniature including more tiny skeins of yarn than you can imagine fashioning! Lovely way to perk up the town for the holidays!
These look lovely, I so wished I lived nearer.
Is there any chance you’ll release this as pattern for those to far away to come? Thanks x
This sounds so fun!!! If you are ever able to arrange for this class or presentation to be online, I would jump at the chance to join in. (I live in Atlanta, GA.) If that is not practical, I would also love to get (or buy) the patterns for these delightful miniatures.
thanks,
Leslie Maddock
Happy New Year Kate – this looks like a great workshop!
I wish I could attend – those gainsays are adorable and I would love to come but I live in Canada! I hope at some point you might make that pattern available on Ravelry so that those of us who cannot attend can still have the pleasure of making that miniature sweater!
With kindness
Rachael
Prince Edward Island Canada
What a lovely thing to do Kate.
I wish I lived in Argyle and Bute and could attend. Hope you will all have a great day together..
Sue Botterill
What a wonderful project. Those miniatures are adorable 🥰.
I can only lurk (from Michigan) and look forward to watching from afar.
Happy New Year, Kathleen