34 min

Reinvigorating Australia’s Knitwear Industry with Kirri-Mae Sampson Critical Fashion Studies Podcast

    • Fashion & Beauty

Australia is famous for some of the best wool in the world. However, even though we produce one quarter of the world’s wool, 98% of it is exported before it’s turned into clothing. The lack of milling, weaving, and knitting capacity in Australia means that very little knitwear is actually made here. But this wasn’t always the case. 



What are small manufacturers doing to reinvigorate the Australian knitwear industry?

 

Today, Harriette is talking to to Kirri-Mae Sampson, co-founder of HATCH + make, a circular design, development, and manufacturing facility producing premium knitwear in Victoria’s Yarra Valley. HATCH + make is innovative both in its implementation of a circular economy framework—which ensures as little waste as possible—and its commitment to local, regenerative production techniques. 

 

Show notes

HATCH + make website

HATCH + make on Instagram

The Dancing Daisies blanket

Australia is famous for some of the best wool in the world. However, even though we produce one quarter of the world’s wool, 98% of it is exported before it’s turned into clothing. The lack of milling, weaving, and knitting capacity in Australia means that very little knitwear is actually made here. But this wasn’t always the case. 



What are small manufacturers doing to reinvigorate the Australian knitwear industry?

 

Today, Harriette is talking to to Kirri-Mae Sampson, co-founder of HATCH + make, a circular design, development, and manufacturing facility producing premium knitwear in Victoria’s Yarra Valley. HATCH + make is innovative both in its implementation of a circular economy framework—which ensures as little waste as possible—and its commitment to local, regenerative production techniques. 

 

Show notes

HATCH + make website

HATCH + make on Instagram

The Dancing Daisies blanket

34 min