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For this blog I am reflecting upon what I have learnt about the differences between two models of Stoll ( power knitting machines ) CMS 530 HP multi gage and the CMS ADF - 3

The CMS 530 HP multi gage machines work quite like a dubied in terms of how the feeders are selected and move. The carriage of the machine has an overhead which pushes the feeder holders. The carriage also transfers the needles for the fabric shape and stitch structure.


 Pictured in front of the staircase of Albion with Anson.






The CMS ADF - 3 machines are newer models which have more yarn feeders than the CMS 530 HP. The CMS ADF - 3 also feed through the top of the machine instead of through rollers on the side. For this reason the CMS ADF - 3 has sensors which tells the machine to stop if there is an obstruction. 
It also works differently in terms of selecting feeders to knit. The carriage doesn't do this, it is the bars over the machine that have motors inside that carry the feeders across the bed to knit. The carriage runs across the machine to transfer needles.



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Starting 2nd year of the Fashion Knitwear Design and Knitted Textiles degree at NTU, we have been introduced to the Shima programme that is used to design Knitting. This can then be processed into the Power Knit machines. I am really enjoying using the industrial system.

Power Knit Machines.



Designs on Shima



Front and back bed knitting with eyelets.


Cable and rib.


Playing with lattering and tucks.





These were tasks to get started using the CAD system. Can't wait to see how I use this to develop samples and matterial in the future!
See you soon


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Just before the really cold winter I decided to make most of my time exercising outdoors
(much more fun than a gym!)
I decided to take a bike ride to Frameworks Knitters museum to work on building my skills where I have spent part of my summer volunteering. 
These machines are the first invented knitting and knitted lace machines which date back to the 18th century.
I feel privileged to be keeping the technique alive and to develop new ideas and designs, the machines take 8 separate steps to complete one row, using the lace bar also involves transfer stitches between. The machine I have been using is 32 gage which means 32 needles per inch and a half. This proves the difficult job of keeping them perfectly in line, a hairline difference will mean that the the fingers on the lace bar would miss the needles and fall, so I'm always learning and improving on the machine.




River Trent


Nottinghams Tram route



Traditional lace sample book


Frames 4 different pedals


Transferring stitches with the lace bar



My adaptation lace of knitting

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First week back at university!

Lectures and briefings ready to start the term, it's an exciting year. Our course has 17 new students, 3 are exchange from New York who will be leaving before Christmas and the others joining are direct entry or transferred from textiles at Nottingham Trent.



My friends Jaca and matt, matt before a lecture



During first week we also received an email about the collaboration of our course with WGSN. Before the Summer holidays, Tutors and students submitted samples to respond to a trend of S/S 17. I feel very privileged for one of my samples to have been chosen for inspiration for one of the trends. There were many successful beautiful samples, I can't wait to see these samples inspire garments of S/S 17! People signed up will be able to access the Nottingham Trent University Future Trends PDF through the WGSN website sorry I cannot personally share with you.

http://www.wgsn.com/en/

The year ahead is looking exciting!
We have currently been set to decide upon a Live project (A project with industry) from Next, All Saints and Acorn.

http://www.next.co.uk/
http://www.allsaints.com/
http://www.acorn-swatches.com/

These companies will give a presentation at the university about the briefing. It's an exciting new step on the course to be working with industry! Whilst working on our project we are also applying for Placements to 'fill the Sandwitch' of our Sandwich Degree. This just means after second year you will go on placement for 36 weeks or more to achieve a Diploma of Professional Practise. To assist us in choosing the placement thats best suited for us (and a placement we can afford) we will be watching the 3rd Years presentation about their placement year. This will enable us to understand what the placements expect from us, where we will be living, if we need and how we get visas, what they gained from the placement.

This year the course seems far different than last year. We now need to build research from Trends and collate a Shop report, building upon design that already exists and not just making something because you we it. The main aspect is to aim for a target market.

Tomorrow we have more lectures then Thursday I am planning to go back to the Frameworks Knitters museum to practise knitting and using the lace bar.

All for now!

JoJo

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20/05/15
Day of dress rehearsals, all the models have arrived and us first years have come armed with steamers, clothing rails, collections and the accessories!
Each first year of our course had been assigned with one model each with a garment from 4-5 collections to dress. My role was to help anyone who needed extra help dressing or pressing garments, lint rolling, to make sure every model was ready and out on time. The whole day was tiring but an invaluable experience, I very much appreciate these opportunities because dressing really does give you the back stage insight to what goes on at fashion shows. It is also amazing to be viewing and working with the incredible garments that had been made by the Fashion Knitwear students. You can really tell a Fashion Knitwear student from Nottingham Trent just by the quality of the finish, the inside of the garments look almost as neat as the outside. The students have taken great care with linking and sewing in all the ends of the overlocking. 


Bringing in the equiptment.


Staging nearly ready!


All organised and ready


Static displays all ready


Catwalk ready for dress rehersal


Back Stage photos of the collections!






Rommy Pollard, beautiful delicate knitted garments had to be dressed wearing gloves! They were so fine beautiful and attention was taken. During the dress rehersal the linking had come apart across one garment, which we were lucky enough that a technician and Rommy managed to fix before the show!





I had to capture the reflections and glimmer of this collection on video!
https://youtu.be/8E7e-hL8dns


Can you believe these are all knitwear! Really puts a new light on the technique.



This video is by the Maverick Models used by the fashion design and fashion knitwear show.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdWkT8iZbPE

This is a video I managed to take at the end of the fashion show!
https://youtu.be/QWDkS_Bq3xY

I really enjoyed the experience, it was a long, exhausting day, but I loved it! I can't wait to experience many more. Hope you enjoyed the photos and videos!

JoJo

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Hello, 
Welcome to Jojo's Knitting Emporium!
My name is Joanna, I'm a student at Nottingham Trent University studying  Fashion Knitwear and Knitted textiles.

I have been working over the summer as a volunteer at Frameworks Knitting Museum in Ruddington. (I will tell you more about my experience in a later post). Travelled to Greece for the summer, rescued a stray dog in need who has now become a member of the family. Most recently have been working for my friend who has just started up an online fashion store called Ovadose threads. This will be launching 01/10/15!

I will post blog's about the journey on my course, my placement year (and why it is vital to do one with your degree if you want to work in fashion). The best places to go, including clubs, bars, tea, food, and on holidays. How to style for the season, then beauty and health tips.

I would love to connect and collaborate with other Fashion Designers, Photographers, Accessory Designers, Hair and Make up Stylists so please send me an email with your page and contact details :)


All the best till next time!



JoJo

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About me



I'm JoJo! I'm passionate about fashion, knitwear and my sausage dogs Louka and Frankie!

I absolutely love to travel, but not just for the good weather and pool. I love to explore, have and adventure and to learn new things!

Right now I have just graduated with a First Class Honours in Fashion Knitwear and Knitted Textiles from Nottingham Trent University, I also completed a placement with Julien Macdonald and the Albion Knitting Company.




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