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Knit With Attitude a knitting paradise in a teeny corner of Stoke Newington


We just had to find out about the amazing little shop. Not only do many of our members love knitting, but the shop oozes individuality and we were curious to find out who was the brainchild behind it all.



Maya Linn Bang, the person behind Knit with attitude, kindly took some time out to tell us about the shop

SNWI      When did you start knitting?
Maya      When asked this question I normally answer that I've been knitting my whole life, but to be accurate I think I must have been about 4 years old when I started.

SNWI      How long has knit with attitude been running?
Maya      Well, Knit with attitude has been an online shop for a few years proceeding to a market stall at Spitalfields Market two years ago, and finally opening as a bricks and mortar shop in October 2010.


SNWI   What inspired you to set up knit with attitude?
Maya     My professional and academic background is within filmmaking and back in Norway I used to make films about social and environmental issues. I spent a year in London as part of doing my MA in Mediaproduction and was amazed by the lack of good knitting shops in this huge city. When moving to London for good I was convinced that I could communicate about environmental issues through knitting, which for me is an activity that represents ideals concerning consumption and are very innovative coming to organic and ethical productions compared to fashion and clothes production generally.


SNWI    What drew you to Stoke Newington?
Maya     As I mentioned I'd already stayed a year in London earlier and did at that time also live in Stoke Newington. A huge reason for my family and me to decide to come back for good was that we fell in love with the area and the sense of community that can be found here.


SNWI    What first fired up your passion for knitting?
Maya     I guess the logic of knitting, the mathematical aspect of it. Knitting is like cracking codes and it stimulates your brain. Did you know that knitting is one of few activities where you actually are using both sides of the brain simultaniously? Yes, I'm a knitting geek, I know.


SNWI    What's unique about knit with arttitude?
Maya      Knit with attitude is a specialist shop focusing on ethical and/or environmentally friendly yarns, I also like to believe that the level of service and help you will get by visiting my shop adds to it's uniqueness.


SNWI    Wool like fabric seems much more expensive these days, what tips have you got for knitters on a budget?
Maya     Well to be honest, I believe that this has to do with peoples frame of mind really, the way you consume, and when it comes to yarn and fabrics you definitely get what you pay for. When people assume that handknits should be cheaper than mass produced and much likely not very earth friendly clothing as in "I can get a much cheaper sweater from the High Street" I get quite frustrated. Unfortunately ethical and environmentally friendly productions can not be cheap, to get cheap you would have to exploit either or both of those aspects. When this is said, compare what you would spend for two hours of entertainment at the cinema and how much constructive time you would get out of one hank of wool, it suddenly isn't that expensive is it? Also I think it is important to remember the quality of handknits, a hand knitted garment will last "for ever" and can be handed on for generations. Now where can you find that on the High Street? Being on a budget, I would consider the fibers I use, you can get the most gorgeous organic cotton or pure sheep wool which are far less expensive than the mixed fibers like silk/alpaca blends.


SNWI    Do you run workshops for people that have never knitted before? And what would you reccomend as a starting project for an absolute beginner?
Maya     Yes I do. 

I know what I definitely wouldn't recommend  for a beginner, and that is the (dreaded) scarf. What a way to kill your motivation. A scarf has to be long and takes ages for a beginner to complete, having learned the basic stitches it also eventually becomes utterly boring. No, start with something small, like fingerless gloves, a mobile phone cover, pot holders, and so on. Something small that teaches you the basic and goes quickly so you'll soon be able to progress and move into more exciting adventures.


SNWI    What's your own personal knitting project at the moment.
Maya     Actually I'm not knitting but crocheting like a maniac to have my Christmas window decorations done, the question is if i'll be able to have them up before New Years!
The shop is so pretty, and we're really happy that we know a little more about Maya, great to see new businesses that are focused on the environment and the ethical side of fashion too!


                                                                                  The shop is located at 
228b Stoke Newington High Street
(entry from Northwold Road) 

London N16 7HU





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Oxjam Stoke Newington

1 day. 1 festival. 40 incredible bands.
Oxjam’s taking over Hackney for the first time ever.

Your new favourite band? They’re from Hackney.

From indie bands to dubstep DJs, our borough has some of the most exciting musical talent around – and Oxjam is celebrating and promoting it all with one huge day of gigs, mixes and dancing. We’re took over Stoke Newington High Street on Saturday 22nd October.

It’s the first time Oxjam has ever come to Hackney. The event features sets from 40 artists, including festival favourites Gentle Mystics, NME and XFM darlings Royal Treatment Plant, reggae heroes The Drop, lauded folkster Beans on Toast and Rinse FM’s electro legends Shox & MA1 – plus some incredible secret guests.

Diane Abbott, MP for Hackney said:

“Our borough has some of the most passionate, creative young people in the country. It’s brilliant to see them work together to do something amazing in the community – it’s what Hackney’s really about, not rioting or looting. Oxjam’s a testament to what people can do when they work together – music made right here will help make a difference around the world.”

Find out more about what’s on at www.oxjamstokey.com

Since 2006, Oxjam has raised over £1.5 million for Oxfam. Oxjam 2011 is expected to take the total past £1.8 million, enough to buy safe water for 2 million people, 900,000 bags of seeds or 72,000 goats.http://www.knitwithattitude.com/shop/default/

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