Knitting on the buses

It's not a belated sequel to the 1970s sitcom but a call to arms for the Brighton's public transport-loving residents to help knit a double-deck bus-sized West Pier.Bus operator Brighton & Hove Buses has joined forces with local knitter-designer Nina Dodd and the ambitious artistic venture now needs the bus passengers to get involved.
Nina DoddNina Dodd
Nina Dodd

In 2015 Nina, also known as The Duke of Woolington, created the bus seat jumper, a natty camoflaged piece of knitwear for a fashion shoot.

She said: “I wanted to do something on a large-scale and that represented our city and I wanted to get as many people involved as possible.

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“Knitting is a valuable and creative skill and knitting during a bus journey is a great use of time. It gets people off the phone and doing something rewarding.”

Bus Seat Jumper by Joseph FordBus Seat Jumper by Joseph Ford
Bus Seat Jumper by Joseph Ford

It is the latest scheme in the company’s Creative Commuting project which began this year when they commissioned creative artist Lou Theodore to draw her follow passengers on her regular bus journey.B&H Buses Marketing Manager Carole Richmond said: “Creative Commuting is all about tapping into the cultural life of the city to explore how buses can be used creatively. This latest project is already proving popular with the local community.”

The double-deck bus-sized picture of the West Pier will be made up of 5,000 equal-sized squares and nine different colours. The finished product will be draped from the side of the bus – pullover style – and driven around the city for everyone to see.

Nina, who has been knitting unusual things in Brighton for many years, said: “I’m keen to support local charity shops and would love knitters to buy their wool from them, as long as you can find a good colour match.”

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To get involved, Nina would like you to knit squares as close to 10 x 10 cm as possible. Measure as you go to ensure they are of similar size and adjust by a stitch or row or two if needs be. Use double knit wool and 3.75 needles cast on 22 stitches and work 28 rows of stocking stitch one row plain, the next purl.

Hand in completed squares at our 1 Stop Travel, 26 North Street, or our information kiosk at Brighton Station.

To find out how many squares are needed for each colour, visit the Brighton and Hove Buses website here: http://www.buses.co.uk/knitterinresidence

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