Stranded colorwork knitting
Inspiration and Design
A course by Jennifer Berg , Knitwear designer
Add a new skill to your knitting toolbox with this colorwork knitting course. Learn techniques and tips for creating stunning multicolored knitwear.
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- 469 students
- Audio: English
- English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Italian, Polish, Dutch
About the video: Inspiration and Design
Overview
“To conclude this unit, I will share where I find inspiration as well as the methods I use to pull from my inspiration in a respectful way and transform those ideas into wearable artwork. ”
In this video lesson Jennifer Berg addresses the topic: Inspiration and Design, which is part of the Domestika online course: Stranded colorwork knitting. Add a new skill to your knitting toolbox with this colorwork knitting course. Learn techniques and tips for creating stunning multicolored knitwear..
Partial transcription of the video
“In this lesson, I will share with you where I find my inspiration and how I transform that inspiration into wearable artwork. One of the places that I find inspiration is in older books like this book. It's called The Language of the Robe, American Indian Trade Blankets. And it's by Robert W. Capoon. In this book, you'll find thousands of patterns for inspiration. Patterns like this inspire a lot of my work. With the stripes and the bold detail and all of the lines and shapes, even the color can sometimes inspire my work. But I am using this and transforming my work into a contemporary piec...”
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Course summary for: Stranded colorwork knitting
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Category
Craft, Fashion -
Areas
Accessory Design, DIY, Fashion, Fashion Design, Fiber Arts, Knitting, Textile Design, Textile Illustration
A course by Jennifer Berg
Meet Jennifer Berg, a Native knitwear designer deeply rooted in her Navajo heritage. With over five years of experience in the industry, Jennifer has garnered recognition for her exceptional talent and authentic representation of Native culture through her knitwear designs. She has been featured in prestigious publications like Vogue Knitting Magazine and collaborated with renowned brands, including Farmers Daughter Fibers, A Verb for Keeping Warm, and Brooklyn Tweed. Her passion for knitting and commitment to cultural appreciation shines through in every piece she creates, making her an inspiring and empowering figure in the knitting world.
- 100% positive reviews (3)
- 469 students
- 16 lessons (2h 32m)
- 16 additional resources (3 files)
- Online and at your own pace
- Available on the app
- Audio: English
- English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Italian, Polish, Dutch
- Level: Beginner
- Unlimited access forever