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    Knitting in Scotland by Abrams, Lynn; Tuckett, Sally; Moskowitz, Marina;

    Culture, Craft and Industry

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Date of Publication 11 June 2026
    • Number of Volumes Hardback

    • ISBN 9781350361713
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages344 pages
    • Size 238x158x28 mm
    • Weight 940 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 34 colour and 35 bw illus
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    Long description:

    The story of Scottish knitting: the first critical history and analysis of a local craft turned international icon.

    From Fair Isle patterning to Pringle jumpers, Scottish knitwear is internationally renowned and instantly recognizable. This open access study unpicks the distinctive place of knitting in the Scottish landscape, economy, and culture from the 19th century to today.

    Recent reappraisals of the industrial revolution and traditional craft economies, and the recent revival of hobby knitting during the Covid-19 pandemic, have raised new questions about the roles of social communities, sustainability and women's domestic work in the textile industries. Tracing its story from raw material to final product, from home-spun clothes and crafts to luxury markets and industrial-scale production, Knitting in Scotland investigates the Scottish knitting trade's remarkable survival across two centuries of economic and cultural modernization.

    The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by UKRI.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface and acknowledgements
    About the Authors
    List of Figures
    List of Tables
    List of Abbreviations
    Glossary

    1. Introduction: Stories, objects, histories
    Pre-cursors of modern Scottish knitting
    The modern knitwear industry
    Histories of Scottish knitting
    Researching knitting and knitwear

    2. Geography
    A Scottish tour of knitwear production
    Knitting traditions and place

    3. Organization
    Charity in the community
    Educating the workforce
    Business structures

    4. Fibre
    Wool: provenance and supply
    Cashmere: luxury and heritage
    Synthetic fibres: novelty and opportunity

    5. Technology
    Plain knitting and shaping by machine
    Pattern and texture
    Electronic machines and computer aided design
    Shima Seiki
    The pivotal role of programming

    6. Making
    The making process
    Locations of labour
    Skill: specialisation and flexibility
    Gendered divisions of labour
    Gendered remuneration for labour

    7. Marketing
    Local products, global competition
    The work of selling knitwear
    Competing for markets: the tale of Twomax
    The power of retail contracts: the Marks & Spencer effect
    Trading on tradition: Shetland producers

    8. Design
    The vagaries of fashion
    Forecasting fashion: Pringle
    Consolidating classics: Peter Scott
    Design-led interventions in Scottish knitting

    9. Communities
    Factory communities: 'like a family'
    Mutuality in an island community
    A community of practice

    10. The Usable Past of Scottish Knitting
    Natural histories
    Heritage of craftsmanship
    Knitting as Scottish Heritage

    Bibliography
    Index

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