TYPE 006 BANDANA
Bandanas are cut from previous seasons' clothing fabrics, and weaving experiments which never made it into production.











TYPE 892 BLANKET SCARF
Blanket Scarves are woven or knitted across the full width of the machine, to make a generously sized rectangle which can be twisted up as a scarf or worn loose as a shawl or blanket.

TYPE 893 NARROW SCARF
Narrow Scarves are knitted across the full width of the knitting machine, in less courses than a blanket scarf.


ACHILLES’ HEEL BANDANA
Hand dyed with indigo in Kojima, the corner of each bandana is gripped tightly during dyeing, blocking the indigo and showing the undyed fabric underneath.

ACHILLES’ HEEL BANDANA SCARF
Hand dyed with indigo in Kojima, the corner of each scarf is gripped tightly during dyeing, blocking the indigo and showing the undyed fabric underneath.

TYPE 891 MIXED VOE WOOL RIB SLEEVE SCARF
The Rib Scarf is knitted as an extended sleeve of the type 760 Rib Pullover, with a cuff at each end. The chunky yarn is plied (twisted) up of natural undyed Voe Shetland wool and subtly contrasting dyed soft lambswool. The random twist of the yarn creates a flecked texture to the fabric.

TYPE 890 LADDER-BACKED MUFFLER
The Ladder Backed muffler is knitted in two distinct layers- an outer layer of natural undyed Voe Shetland wool, and an inner layer of contrasting dyed soft lambswool.

POP PUNCH 'THE LOW END THEORY' SCARF
The earliest computer systems used punchcards adapted from knitting machines. Pop Punch is a collaborative project with a coder and a sound designer: between the three of us we’ve come up with a programme which converts the tracks of a vinyl LP into knitting patterns.



POP PUNCH 'GIANT STEPS' SCARF
The earliest computer systems used punchcards adapted from knitting machines. Pop Punch is a collaborative project with a coder and a sound designer: between the three of us we’ve come up with a programme which converts the tracks of a vinyl LP into knitting patterns.







TYPE 036 BANDANA SCARF
Bandana Scarves are cut from previous seasons' clothing fabrics, and weaving experiments which never made it into production.

