Style of Wight Issue 72 September/October 2021

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Business | STYLE

THE ISLE OF WIGHT K N I T FA C T O RY

By Ma r n ie Ja naway BR A N D DE V ELOPER , RETA I L M EN TOR , BUSI N ESS CONSU LTA N T

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or me, this time of year is all about fabulous walks out and about and cosy evenings in. Lately, I’ve been working on a fabulous new project which embodies two of my favourite Autumnal activities.

Isle of Wight Council Regeneration Team – is to ground Gail’s very capable ideas and help build a framework to ensure this fabulous community business has real longevity.

Many of you may be familiar with Gail Middleton as the owner of The Rabbit Hole Patisserie (best chocolates on the Isle of Wight: fact) and her award-winning Mrs. Middleton’s Bookshop in Freshwater. Now, working in collaboration with fellow Freshwater entrepreneur Marianne Su Yin – owner of the popular West Wight independent lifestyle store and gallery Whistle & Hound – Gail is about to launch her exciting new venture: The Isle of Wight Knit Factory. The pair are no strangers to the knitwear game: back in 2019, Gail and Marianne first joined forces to create the Isle of Wight’s very first Gansey (a special type of hand-knitted woollen fisherman’s jumper) design, raising funds for the Freshwater Independent Lifeboat in the process.

Image credit: Marianne Su Yin Marnie and Gail discuss launch plans

Drawing on her background in fashion design (Gail was a knitwear designer for John Galliano in the 1980s) and encouraged by eager clientsin-waiting and an ex-colleague urging her to “get your knitting needles tapping”, she decided the time was now. The Isle of Wight Knit Factory has been conceived with community and co-creation at its core: Gail’s designs will be developed by a collaborative team of local knitters. So, if you’re handy with a knitting needle – or even if you’re just starting out – we’d love to hear from you. Inspired by sustainable sourcing and the circular economy, the knitwear will be made using a high proportion of recycled yarns. And, from early next year, it is hoped that items will be sold in high-end London stores, putting artisan Island knitwear on the map. My role – as part of a pilot scheme funded by the Isle of Wight Chamber of Commerce and

Image credit: Marianne Su Yin

“Marnie is such a practical and creative person – she really ‘gets’ business and the needs and the reality of SMEs. Sound and logical advice that is easy to follow is a Godsend! Reach out and get her help – you won’t look back!” – Gail Middleton, The Isle of Wight Knit Factory

Whatever stage your business is at, I am here to spark ideas and make your journey forward as smooth as possible. To book a free initial consultation email marnie.janaway@iwchamber.co.uk or call 07770 796524. www.marniejanaway.com September and October 2021

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Style speaks: to singer-songwriter Katie Melua

2min
pages 118-120

Why don’t people read my

3min
page 117

The Isle of Wight Knit Factory

2min
pages 115-116

Living with nature: Biophilic

1min
page 107

Reconnect to the real world: with

1min
pages 105-106

Beyond backsplashes: with

2min
pages 101-104

A shop of one’s own: Isle of

7min
pages 93-98

Style and sustainability

1min
pages 99-100

The scent of home: top tips for

1min
page 81

Shop the look

3min
pages 89-92

Light and shade

1min
pages 87-88

Set the scene: embrace the drama and beauty of Autumn

2min
pages 82-86

Fashion: Autumn looks to Fall in love with

2min
pages 76-80

The art of being an aesthetic

2min
page 75

Just the place for a Snark at the Isle of Wight’s first craft beer taproom

2min
page 61

Destination Yarmouth: exploring

10min
pages 62-67

A voyage of craft beer discovery on Cowes’ bustling High Street

1min
page 60

Isle of Wight Doughnuts

1min
pages 54-55

Autumnal afternoon tea: a few

3min
pages 56-59

The perfect blend for beauty

1min
pages 73-74

Autumn feasting: heart

1min
pages 47-53

Meet the maker: Isle of Wight basket maker Heather Knowles

4min
pages 40-46

Tribe & Tide: navigating Island family life

6min
pages 24-28

Grand Russian High Tea

1min
page 29

Lead interview: Iconic Jimi with legendary photographer Gered Mankowitz

6min
pages 18-22

Season of photographic

4min
pages 37-39

Kids art activity

2min
pages 30-31

Style scoop: our seasonal round up of places to go, people to meet, and things to know

3min
pages 16-17

Farringford garden

1min
page 23

Style picks: adventure-always and hygge-at-home autumn favourites

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pages 14-15
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