The Knitting Clock Knits One Scarf a Year
Michael Hines — July 15, 2010 — Art & Design
References: sirenelisewilhelmsen & dudecraft
If you are short on clocks and scarves, the Knitting Clock is the answer to your prayers. This clock from designer Siren Elise Wilhelmsen knits one scarf every year, which is more than many of us have probably knitted our whole lives.
There have been some truly cool clocks featured on Trend Hunter before, but probably none have ever been as useful the Knitting Clock. A clock that makes clothes is always a win in my book.
There have been some truly cool clocks featured on Trend Hunter before, but probably none have ever been as useful the Knitting Clock. A clock that makes clothes is always a win in my book.
Trend Themes
1. Slow Crafting - Slow crafting is a trend that values the process of making and the resulting quality of the product and can present opportunities for sustainable and ethical production.
2. Functional Timepieces - Functional timepieces are becoming increasingly popular as consumers seek out unique and useful items, presenting an opportunity for designers to create practical yet visually appealing products.
3. Multitasking Home Decor - Multitasking home decor that combines aesthetic appeal with practicality is a trend that can present opportunities for designers to create innovative and functional household items.
Industry Implications
1. Textile Manufacturing - Textile manufacturing can explore the potential of combining traditional production methods with innovative design to create unique and sustainable products.
2. Clock Manufacturing - Clock manufacturing can explore opportunities to combine form and function to create timepieces that serve a variety of purposes beyond just telling time.
3. Home Decor - The home decor industry can explore the trend of creating multi-functional items that serve both aesthetic and practical functions in the home.
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