Wednesday 20 February 2013

500 Sweaters, One Knitter



Loes Veenstra of the Netherlands knits so very quickly that she has made more sweaters than she could ever give away. Many, many more. She had a surplus of 500 never-worn sweaters, dating back as far as 1955, stored away in her home on the 2nd Carnissestraat in Rotterdam.

Christien Meindertsma, a Dutch designer and artist whose work explores the life of products and raw materials, with the aim of regaining understanding of processes made unfamiliar or obsolete by industrialization, heard about Veenstra's collection when it was displayed at the Museum of Rotterdam as part of the exhibition "Over leven in Carnisse" (Life in Carnisse), and decided something more had to be done. So she included the sweaters in her project, "DNA Charlois", which involves materials and crafts by people from 160 different countries, and prepared a forthcoming book about the sweaters. When even that didn't seem enough, Meindertsma organized a flash mob event featuring the sweaters, a marching band, dancers, baton twirlers, and a throne for Veenstra to sit upon while she enjoyed the event. This video of the show also features bonus observant cat and dancing dog.

I hope you enjoy the video and getting to see all the sweaters in it. I especially liked that one can probably hazard a pretty good guess as to the vintage of these sweaters from the design, as some are quintessential examples of knitwear design from a specific era. The Cosby Show could have hired this woman for their wardrobe department, is what I'm saying.

5 comments:

  1. Interesting that you mention the Cosby Show in connection with this video, as I happened to see a link to this vid on another site in the same post as another article about the iconic Cosby sweaters. :) But you are right, I was thinking the same thing as I watched that you can definitely tell when some of those sweaters were on the needles.

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  2. I have also written a post about the Cosby sweater that's set to publish tomorrow morning.

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  3. Okay I loved this, I completely loved this. Thank you for posting this. I have just discovered your site. I have to say I am really enjoying it. Can you imagine knitting 500 sweaters? I am gearing up to knit my first sweater.

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  4. Wow...awesome tribute to amazing talent!

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  5. This is amazing. It brought tears to my eyes. What a wonderful tribute to a life of crafting with needle and hook

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