Knitting Green

Thursday, June 10th, 2010 5 comments

Ann Budd’s newest recently became available and I couldn’t be more thrilled that one of my designs is part of it. It is the all-(north) American hoodie and it is knit out of my very own St-Denis Nordique.

What makes Nordique ‘green’ is where it comes from – it is indeed all north American, right down to the wool used. Because the majority of wool used today originates from Australia, China and New Zealand, much of what can be purchased on local store shelves has an elevated ‘ecological footprint’. An ecological footprint is calculated in terms of what strains a product, company or individual inflicts on the environment by their demands on resources – naturally, if a product van be purchased locally instead of being imported from overseas, then the demands on the environment are thus lessened. A balance is key, as it is with eating foods grown locally: it doesn’t mean a Canadian household should stop eating bananas entirely, but it doesn’t really make sense for the same household to buy Mexico grown tomatoes in july. Likewise with yarn – why import what we can produce right here?

But enough about Nordique: please sure to visit Ann’s own blog as well the other blogs on the Knitting Green blog tour:

June 11th: Kimberley Hansen

June 12th: Sandi Wiseheart

June 13th: Carmen Hall (guest writing on Ann Budd‘s blog)

June 14th: Katie Himmelberg

Be sure to also visit the previous stops on the tour:

Kristeen Griffin-Grimes

Kristen Tendyke

Mags Kandis

Cecily Glowik MacDonald

Finally, if you plan on being in Columbus this weekend, be sure to visit Classic Elite’s booth!

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  1. [...] was interested to read Veronik Avery’s blog post meditation “Knitting Green,” about the carbon footprint of yarn, and why Classic Elite Yarns’ St-Denis Nordique is [...]

  2. Kathleen
    21 Jun 10 %I:%M %p

    I love this sweater! Where can I get the pattern?

  3. Ellen
    24 Jun 10 %I:%M %p

    I agree that the pullover is beautiful! Where can we get the pattern? Thanks!

  4. Kate
    05 Jul 10 %I:%M %p

    Beautiful sweater! When will the pattern be available? Also, where did you find that skirt?

  5. jeri
    03 Aug 10 %I:%M %p

    Also Love this sweater/pull over where can I get the instruction for the pattern? Is it available?

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