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Knitting communities in the Andes
Joan Farrer, Antonia Hicks
University of Brighton
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Environmental Characteristics
100%
Social Characteristics
100%
Leisure
100%
Sustainable Future
100%
Developing World
100%
Social Economics
100%
Amateur
100%
Environmental Economics
100%
Bitch
100%
Andes
100%
Knitwear
100%
Creative Abilities
100%
Re-emergence
100%
Aesthetic Characteristics
100%
Knitting Machine
100%
High Street
100%
Sustainable Industry
100%
Textile Works
100%
Economic Traits
100%
Cosiness
100%
Community Attitudes
100%
Environmental Aesthetics
100%
Economic Needs
100%
Social Aesthetics
100%
Developing World Context
100%
Hand Knitting
100%
Andean Community
100%
Arts and Humanities
Knitting
100%
Materiality
33%
Tradition
33%
1960s
33%
Esthetics
33%
Craft
33%
Passion
33%
USA
33%
Knitting Machine
33%
high street
33%
subtext
33%
Mastery
33%
art house
33%