
knitted clock by Carlo and Benedetta Tamborini for Diamantini and Domeniconi This is the result of a collaboration between an industrial designer and a fashion designer.
taking time
i am working on some embroidery for a commission for Edinburgh Royal Infirmary and am becoming more and more aware of the time it takes .. recently i was involved in 'a stitch in time' at Innovative craft, Edinburgh.
http://www.innovativecraft.co.uk/index.php/events/details/matt_hulse_filmcraft_weekend_30_january_1_february_a_thinking_through_craft/ http://www.innovativecraft.co.uk/index.php/about/ic_blog_entry/no_sense_of_hurry/
during the performance, I stitched (what i thought) was a simple easy piece of stitching ( which would take no time at all ). When planning the stitching in collaboration with the One Ensemble I timed myself stitching ................i had no idea of the time it would take..........................or how strange it would be to stitch with a crowd watching me.

this link provides some interesting talk about the slow movement and craft and time taken to make
http://makingaslowrevolution.wordpress.com/analogue/out-in-the-open/
http://www.innovativecraft.co.uk/index.php/about/ic_blog_entry/timing_stitches_and_making_time/
links to those involved in a stitch in time
matt hulse http://anormalboy.wordpress.com/
the one ensemble http://www.danielpadden.com/?page_id=8
guy bishop http://www.guybishop.com/


















