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It's cool to Crochet - again......

5/4/2019

 
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Janie's Friday Feature
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Welcome to this week's Friday Feature Newsletter - the Janie Crow equivalent of a Sunday supplement magazine....

If you have been receiving the Friday Feature for a while then I imagine that you are able to predict that week after week I will start off by saying what an incredibly busy week it has been here at Janie Crow. I do feel this is becoming a bit of a predictable starter, so seriously, if any of you know a way of creating more hours in a day and more days in a week, please let me know!

I have been busy getting a new design ready to be tested by a crocheter this week. I like writing my own patterns and the process of taking the step-by-step images, but I do tend to misjudge how long this can take, so once again I am here with a speedy hello, rather than a full size Friday Feature.
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Last weekend, as promised, I did manage to kick start a really interesting discussion thread in regards to the reputation of crochet vs knitting on my Instagram feed. Many great points were raised and discussed, so if you are interested please head over to my IG feed and take a look. Thank you too to all those of you who took the time to email us on this subject too.

I have left the 'Poor Cousin' and the 'What's New' features from last week's newsletter in place this week. I know it is a bit of a cop out, but hopefully there might be items from last week that you missed or that you want to read again! We have started adding past newsletters onto to the new web site, so you might want to revisit some of these too. You can find them here.

I hope you all have a fabulous weekend, whatever you have planned.....
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'Soon I will be old and I've done precious little in this world for lack of time. I am always afraid I'll become senile before I've finished what I've undertaken ''
- Paul Gauguin -

(a cheery one for you this week!!!!!)
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The Poor Cousin?
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When we exhibit as Janie Crow at yarn shows we tend to get a mixed bag of reactions as people come onto the stand. There are those who come striding on to the stand, confident that their skills are up to scratch and keen to chat all things crochet. These are the die hard crocheters who have already discovered the joy of the craft and who have already made it one of their favourite pass times. We also meet the relatively new crocheters - those who want to move on to the next steps and learn new techniques to push themselves creatively. I love seeing these people on the stand - we share a common joy in our craft and it is easy to chat and share our passion.
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I also really enjoy meeting another group of crafters - the knitters who never imagined that 'crochet could look that good'. We get comments like '...at first I thought it was knitted, but then realised it was crochet....', comments like these are often followed by reminiscent stories of Grandmothers crocheting blankets by the fire, or dabbling with making Granny Squares as a 'phase' back in the 70's! I love the fact that seeing my crochet designs has sparked a reaction in these people and I am always extra happy when they say they have been inspired to go home and pick up a hook again.

And then, there is another group......

Those who walk past the stand and say, 'Ew! it's crochet!' or that say (after close inspection of one of my crochet designs)  'oh yes I can see how she's done that' and carry on walking, noses slightly turned into the air.

I used to get really offended and defensive of my craft and I have always disliked the fact that as a crocheter my skills appear to be considered inferior to those of a knitter, but more recently I think the reactions have actually made me a more resilient designer and more determined to show people what a creative and beautiful craft it could be. That aside, I cannot tell you how chuffed I was to see that someone finally voiced the apparent division between the kudos of being a knitter vs a crocheter - her name is Gaye Gillespie and she is my hero!
 
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Gaye (aka GGmadeit) has been at the very centre of the recent important discussions on the subject of diversity within the fibre community and if you haven't come across her before then I urge you to take a look at her podcasts on YouTube and follow her on Instagram.

Last weekend GG posted a piece on Instagram that has sparked the conversation of how crocheters feel within the yarn world. Many crocheters told her that they felt that yarn store owners and vendors at shows made assumptions about spending power, yarn choices ('they only use acrylic') and skill levels when faced with a crocheting potential customer. GG made a point about there rarely being crochet samples on display to show how yarn looks when worked in different stitches and talked about how yarn labels rarely indicate hook size or tension for crocheters.

Take a look at GG's video here to listen to Gaye's thoughts and make sure you also watch her other videos about diversity.

Here is Gaye's Instagram post from the weekend:

'...Can we talk? Something has been on my heart for a while. You guys know I'm bistitchual right? Knit AND crochet. I knit more but you get my point. As we chip away at this inclusion/diversity ice are we leaving out those that don't knit? I have a large group of friends that only crochet and I often hear how they feel left out or ignored. I have heard horror stories about yarn shop visits or experiences with other knitters. Please check my stories today and join the conversation. We are a powerful community and we are making change, let's not leave anyone out.'

Gaye's comments got me thinking about WHY crochet might be viewed in the way it seems to be. I wondered if it was because a lot (and I mean A LOT) of design harks back to traditional projects - the granny square being the obvious one, and lacy doily type work being another. And then I wondered whether it was to do with the relative speed of producing large projects and the fact that crochet is yarn hungry....

I don't have any answers, but what I do think is that we have to make a point of challenging the preconceived idea that crocheting is less skilful than knitting and that we need to be really proactive in challenging the negativity that surrounds our craft.

My recent inclusion on the Fruity Knitting podcast has been really interesting in terms of people's reaction to me. At Edinburgh Yarn show last weekend it was particularly clear that people had been surprised by the historical part crochet has played (within the UK anyway) and that by me also talking about the mathematical side of the craft many knitters had a new found admiration for crochet. Of course I am not saying that one appearance on a podcast can change the way crochet is viewed worldwide, but I am so pleased to have seen these comments aired in many open forums over the last week.

The issue of diversity in terms of race and colour within the fibre community is something that we all need to be up to speed on and it's importance should in no way be hijacked by a discussion about crochet, BUT if a second (but massively less important) sub discussion is that the importance of crochet within the fibre world is also recognised then how cool is that?
 
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What's New?


I am a really big fan of West Yorkshire Spinners - not only are they a lovely bunch of people, but they are also continuously busy creating products that I really love - one of which is the new Colour Lab DK yarn, a beautifully bouncy 100% British Wool made in Yorkshire. The yarn comes in a fabulous range of shades and as soon as I saw them I knew I wanted to make something using the range - how fortuitous then that they asked me to contribute some new crochet designs to their brand new range of patterns!
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I have wanted to design a 'proper' garment for a while and have carried the idea of a swing jacket around in my mind for ages. The design brief from WYS gave me the perfect opportunity to test my design and I am really really pleased with the way this project - Audrey - turned out. I think it would look really lovely worn over an evening gown or summer dress on a chilly evening - the yoke has a beaded detail to give an extra bit of sparkle.
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The Janis shawl, shown above, is an example of me once again playing with tessellating shapes and I love how the motifs combine to make different patterns when joined. The design uses 4 shades, but I think it would look amazing multicoloured too!

I know that Just Knots have stock of the yarn and the patterns, but I am sure many other stockists have them too!
 

Colour Palette of the Week


​My palette of the week is not shades taken from an image, but instead it is the lovely new yarn colours that Caerthan of 
Triskelion Yarns has shared this week.
 
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The yarn shades are from the brand new Maritime Colourway Collection that Caerthan will be releasing soon. I love the Triskelion range of yarns, which are known for their depth of colour and high end yarn composition and I think these new softer shades are just gorgeous!
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Instagram Favourite


My Instagram favourite this week is textile designer Jose Dammers. I am a big fan of Jose's work, which mostly concentrates on crochet portraiture. Jose is incredibly clever with her colours and her stitching and creates some amazing pieces of work.
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Be sure to check out Jose's portraits of Van Gogh, Frida Kahlo and David Bowie, to name just a few!
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It's nearly the weekend!


I am looking forward to being the afternoon speaker at The East Sussex Guild of WI's annual Craft Day tomorrow afternoon. I am a little apprehensive as it is likely to be the biggest audience I have ever stood up and spoken in front of and I have to admit at times this week I have been more than a little distracted by the prospect of talking to somewhere in the region of 200 people. I will let you know next week how I get on!

Sunday is shaping up to be a home day. I finally managed to get the decorating in the hall way at home finished last weekend and have sorted some intricate little paintings that I bought in India a few years ago into some new frames, so it would be good to get those hung up. I have really neglected my little house lately and I find that more and more it is the place I want to be the most, so I am hoping that Sunday will be a day for homey things, a glass or two of wine and (of course) some crochet!

I hope you all have a smashing weekend...
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