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They lived in an age of austerity, before globalisation and cheap worldwide clothing imports. For many, knitting was a necessary activity in order to keep family and friends cheaply clothed. However, mass production of clothing primarily in the Far East means that now, certainly in real terms clothing is far less expensive than it was in the 50s. So, knitting has evolved to become more of a popular pastime than a necessity, but as an art it is certainly a long way from dead.
However, as well as being a productive pastime for home knitters there is also a thriving commercial knitting industry in the UK, much of it based north. Generating exports valuing almost £23million a year it provides a valuable source of income and does much to promote the quality of textiles produced in modern Great Britain.Advertisement
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