SELVEDGE CHRISTMAS FAIR INTRODUCES ROVE KNITWEAR
A connection to nature, simplicity of living, and a strong sense of community were common threads in ROVE Knitwear founder, Rose Brown's, upbringing. Hailing from a family of seamstresses and artists, Rose Brown grew up in a creative environment soaking up the craft skills surrounding her. Her upbringing was steeped in the honesty and industriousness of two self-employed parents. This, paired with her mother’s passion for growing, recycling and repurposing cemented her appreciation for — and protection of — our environment.
Joining us on Saturday 2 December for the Selvedge Christmas Fair, ROVE will be selling a range of knitted accessories all made in Britain.
Rose found herself drawn to knitwear design and manufacture during her first year studying textiles at Winchester School of Art. She relished each process from sketching initial ideas to creating the final product on the heavy, vintage machinery.
Joining us on Saturday 2 December for the Selvedge Christmas Fair, ROVE will be selling a range of knitted accessories all made in Britain.
Rose found herself drawn to knitwear design and manufacture during her first year studying textiles at Winchester School of Art. She relished each process from sketching initial ideas to creating the final product on the heavy, vintage machinery.
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