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JoLene Treace Unraveled

     




 



JoLene Treace Unraveled
Personal blog for designer JoLene Treace

Kristen Rengren designs original vintage-inspired knitwear, and updates vintage knitting patterns for modern use. Kristen is the author of Vintage Baby Knits – More than 40 Heirloom Patterns from the 1920s to the 1950s (Stewart Tabori & Chang, 2009), a bestselling book of knitting patterns for children. In addition to her independent work, Kristen has also designed for Interweave, Vogue Knitting, Blue Sky Alpacas and Vermont Organic Fiber Company. She is releasing her own line of independently published original patterns that will debut in fall/winter 2009, featuring garments and accessories for both adults and children. Kristen's work as a designer is inspired and informed by her experiences as a long-time collector of vintage clothing and ephemera and as a former vintage clothing dealer. She also collects vintage knitting patterns, and her collection includes thousands of patterns spanning from the 1920s to the 1950s. Kristen blogs about her design work and about vintage knitting at her website, http://www.retroknit.net. The Retroknit blog includes several tutorials, including the Knitting Vintage tutorial series, which provides detailed instructions and advice on updating and resizing vintage patterns to fit the modern figure.

Amanda Knits is the website of designer Amanda Shopa, who is inspired my math, travel, and science. Since moving to South Korea, her website also contains a few details about the adventures of discovecommunity new yarns.

Independent Knitwear Designers
This community is similar to Imprint, only there is no distinction between those selling retail or wholeale. The community serves to promote Independent Knitwear Designers who provide patterns for handknitters. Your place in the community may be a blog, but it should be primarily about your design work.