Reaching in, 2026, hand knit
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Reaching in, 2026, hand knit
Fiber Junkie Jollies with the Nudinits
Fiber Junkie Jollies with the Nudinits
Start your Monday morning with a bit of mirth and visit the Nudinits – the world’s first all-knit animation! In a cosy corner of England live the nudinits, the quirky inhabitants of Woolly Bush, a village bursting with Britishness but there are a couple of things the villagers are far too polite to mention: Everyone is naked and there’s a huge double entendre in the room! (the sound begins 35…
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I have been on a knit animation kick lately. I think what I like most about them is that when you work with hand stitching, weaving or knitting you have to love the process. That's pretty much what it's all about. Sometimes even though I love the finished product, having it done is anti-climatic. To incorporate the process as stop motion animation as a way to tell a story is a very natural combination.