Knitmaster F370 Fine Gauge Machine

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Knitmaster F370 Fine Gauge Machine

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An instructional programme on how to operate the Knit-master F310 Fine Gauge Knitting Machine and showing examples of the work of Sandy Black, whose knitted garments are seen on models posing by London's Tower Bridge. After discussing Sandy's designs and techniques, which include Fair Isle patterns and knitting a fine cotton lace, the programme includes an interview where she talks about using the Knit-Master and a 'radar' block and tension square to create Raglan sleeves, sweaters and skirts.


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Fashion takes enormous strides forward in 20th century Britain.
From the Tudor court to the Georgian dandy, Britain has long cultivated a passion for fashion, but the late 20th century saw things step up a gear. New generations of talent emerged, whose idiosyncratic style democratised fashion for a younger crowd and helped sell ‘Cool Britannia’ to the world - long before that term was coined. In the 1960s, progress was catalysed by the ‘Swinging London’ of Biba and Mary Quant, followed by the Punk movement a decade later. Designers drew inspiration not just from contemporary subcultures but also from established craft traditions across the UK – in some cases helping to revive cottage industries at risk of dying out. The dawn of the 1980s saw the rise of avant-garde pioneers (Zandra Rhodes, Vivienne Westwood), reimagined Savile Row tailoring (Tommy Nutter) and the upscale yet quintessentially British chic of Jean Muir and Bruce Oldfield – a favourite of Diana, Princess of Wales, who gifted British fashion a truly global platform.

38 videos in this collection

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British Fashion Autumn 1983

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Space Antennae

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The Sash My Father Wore

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Focus on Britain: Design

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Venture Designer Awards

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Alternative Fashion 2002, Brady Arts and Community Centre

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Scottish: Fashion - Pem2543

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Computer Shows Off Make Up Effects

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Northampton Fashion Designer

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Outsize Fashion for 'Checkout'

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Spectacles - 'High Street Fashion'

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Barbara Cartland Book 'Getting Older'

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The Leverett Angora Rabbit Farm

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Martha Hill Age 74 In New Career

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Princess Setting New Hair Fashions

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Voucher Scheme Replaces NHS Glasses

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The Hotel on Burgh Island

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The Gallery of Costume, Manchester

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Jean Tyrrell

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The Yorkshire Disco Dancing Championships

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The Best of British Fashion

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Belfast Fashion and Design Centre

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Fashion

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Fashion and Design

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The Original Cowboys Were Welshmen

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Denim: A New Look

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The Fashionistas

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1980 British Fashion Awards

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Fashion and the King's Road

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Ladies Fashion Autumn 1983

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Sense of Fashion

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The British Fashion Awards 1981

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The Miriam Stoppard Health and Beauty Show [27/08/92]

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Tie and Dye

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London Line No 373

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Fashion of the Year

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Knitmaster F370 Fine Gauge Machine

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