Some of the earliest and definite examples of knitting
date from Europe and Egypt in the
14th century. However, some people claim that the knitting technology dates
back further into centuries BC. What seems to come forward was this information
which states that the first knitting trade guild was started in Paris in 1527, which
established the occupation as male-dominated for centuries to come. Soon,
knitting became a household occupation with the increase in popularity of
knitted stockings. By the end of the 1600s, knitting trade was in demand in
European markets. About one to two million pairs of stockings were exported
from Britain
to other parts of Europe.
Hand
Knitting became a very useful but nonessential part of hand craft which was
triggered by the invention of knitting machines. Females started to outnumber
males as knitting practitioners. Hand knitting has gone been in and out of
fashion over centuries, but 21st century marked its revival. In the late 1990s,
a 400% increase in the number of knitters under the age of 35. This is the age
where the social stigma of knitting being a female job is slowly disappearing
and you could see few males in the knitting circle.
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