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  2. Cowichan knitting - Wikipedia

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    Cowichan knitting is an acculturated art form, a combination of European textile techniques and Salish spinning and weaving methods. From this union, new tools, techniques and designs developed over the years. Cowichan sweaters are also called Siwash sweaters, [1] Indian sweaters, curling sweaters or sometimes Mary Maxim sweaters.

  3. Janet Morton - Wikipedia

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    An example of Morton’s work is Cozy (1999-2000), which was affiliated with the Textile Museum of Canada (Toronto, Ontario). Morton constructed the work using over 800 reclaimed off-white sweaters, hand knit architectural details, custom made buttons and industrial velcro.

  4. Malorie Urbanovitch - Wikipedia

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    Urbanovitch launched her namesake clothing line in 2012 which included knitted sweaters, hand painted pieces and 3D printed accessories. [4] Since then, she has presented her collections several times at World MasterCard Fashion Week in Toronto, where she won the Mercedes-Benz Start Up award in 2013.

  5. These Brands Are Ushering in a New Age of Knitwear - AOL

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    A whole host of designers, from JW Anderson to Henry Zankov, are turning the soft touch of cashmere and cotton on its head with bold sweaters that surprise and delight.

  6. Salish weaving - Wikipedia

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    These sweaters, known as "Cowichan" after the Vancouver Island Salish community, were made with sheep's wool obtained from the settlers. The form was the traditional European cardigan sweater, but the designs knitted into the garment were such Salish motifs as eagles and whales.

  7. Mary Maxim - Wikipedia

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    Mary Maxim was first recognized for their quality knitting yarns. In the late 1950s they became increasingly popular for their bulky, knit sweaters with designs influenced by North American Wildlife. The first sweater pattern was designed in 1951 by Stella Sawchyn.

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