Alison's all at sea with her knitting
SHE hit the headlines with her amazing knitted gingerbread house.
Now textile designer Alison Murray has revealed her next ambitious project.
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Alison, from Bideford, aims to raise thousands of pounds for the RNLI with a design called Above and Below the Sea.
Alison and her dedicated army of knitters will be creating a woolly seaside scene, including a three-dimensional tunnel, waves, the beach, jelly and star fish.
On previous occasions Alison has helped raise more than £35,000 by making the world's largest knitted Christmas tree and a giant gingerbread house.
Knitters from all across the world helped to make the gingerbread project and early responses indicate that Alison's next knitting adventure will be just as well supported.
The extraordinary gingerbread house, which had a 10ft by 14ft structure, furniture and garden which was all knitted, had to be taken down from its first public exhibition at Atlantic Village in Bideford because it was deemed too dangerous by fire chiefs.
However, the house continued to tour the country and is off to take part in L'Aiguille en Fête, the international fair for embroidery, sewing and knitting in Paris next week.
Alison is hopeful her new project will have its first public exhibition in North Devon in September 2010.
She said: "This project is more ambitious and more challenging than the last and includes a lot of three dimensional knitting.
"It will be using exciting yarns, but as always we are hoping to get everybody involved — all ages and abilities."
Alison's previous imaginative knitting designs have raised £20,000 for the North Devon Hospice and £16,000 Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Alison is hoping to create a cookery book — similar to the one created for the gingerbread house — which will include fishy recipes.
The gingerbread house provoked attention from TV's Graham Norton, singing legend Jon Bon Jovi and America's Martha Stewart Show last year.
● A nautical knitting workshop will be taking place at Atlantic Village Shopping Centre on the weekend of February 21 and 22 from 11am to 4pm.
Anyone interested in taking part can turn up at nautical knitting or contact Alison on alisonmmurray@yahoo.com







6 Comments
by Mrs Daphne Samuel, 47 Binland Grove Chatham Kent ME5 9UU
Friday, January 22 2010, 11:42AM
“Am very interested in your work. Are there patterns/requirements before the end date? I would also like information on the next project when it is available. Many thanks. Daphne Samuel”
by j may, caacton-on-sea
Sunday, December 13 2009, 11:46AM
“we are a group of knitter just started up.we have just knitted toy for charity.we need a new thing to do can u help us ,we range from 66-96 of age”
by Hilary Theyers, Gloucestershire
Sunday, October 04 2009, 11:22AM
“I'd like to know more about "Above & Below the Sea". How can I join in? I've been knitting for 50 years....”
by Lyn Howells, N Yorkshire
Tuesday, July 07 2009, 3:26PM
“Would like to knit for charity,
anything you need knitting???”
by jMrs Judy Leggat, gosport hants
Wednesday, February 25 2009, 9:42AM
“i would like to be put in touch with Allison Murray so our W.I could become involved in the new project.I did e mail her but must have wrong address as it did not go through”
by Wendy Young, Scottish Borders
Friday, February 20 2009, 6:51PM
“I would like to knnit something for Under the sea. Do you have any patterns or suggesions please?
Wendy
ps. I am an experienced knitter!!! 58 yrs of it!”