I've started this blog as a way to gain commentary and get more people involved with my senior thesis project: knitting for people who are only able to use one side of their body. One Armed Knitting.
The project started out of research for a friend's aunt who had lost use of one-side of her body from her stroke. Her request was that he try and help her find a way to knit again. After looking at the slim solutions available: a table/wheel chair clamp that
holds the needle, traditional
knitting belts, or
knitting sheaths. It made me wonder that their must be something better out there, something for people with or without their arm.
My goal is to design something that is durable, clean, has maximum quality at a minimum cost(environmental and monetary), and allows for an ease of use. I want to design every aspect of the item: the packaging, how it is attached, how it is used; in a way that the person isn't dependent on anyone else to use the tool.
What I'm looking for are:
-Stories (tell me about yourself or the people you know who could use something like this; tell me what you've seen rigged up or what you've made to do this)
-Responses (try and give brutally honest feedback)
-Links
-Ideas
Please feel free to leave them as comments or email me at halfbisqued[AT]gmail[DOT]com