Actress and producer Tracey Ullman teamed up with the owner of her local California yarn shop, Mel Clark, to write Knit 2 Together.
What's a kooky British actress doing writing a knitting book?
TU: You look at me and go, "You? Why?" But it's an extension of my love of fashion and design. My mother was a dressmaker. I love going home with new yarn, a new pattern and these clickety new needles. I go into a meditative state; it calms me down. It's so hot here in England right now, and my new fridge just arrived and it wouldn't fit down the bloody stairs, and I thought, "I just need a really good knit!"
What do you think of the renewed interest in knitting?
TU: Knitting is cool! I've always said guys who tried to catch chicks by sitting outside Starbucks with a puppy should just knit!
Why did you decide to write this book?
TU: I thought there was an opening in the market for a book having a novice asking a master.
MC: We'd been having so much fun dreaming up things to knit. Tracey and I would brainstorm, and some of the patterns were Tracey's idea of things she wanted to make and I helped to write the pattern. And she let me put some things in the book that I wanted to do. It was a wonderful, creative experience.
What were the criteria for the patterns you include in the book?
MC: We wanted to include projects for beginners as well as for more advanced knitters. I tried to have things that maybe hadn't been seen before. A lot of knitting comes out of England or the East Coast, and we wanted to put a West Coast spin on it. We've got three linen projects in the book. You can knit all year round.
TU: There are more patterns for skirts and trousers [than most knitting books], and my crazy [knitted] dreadlocks.
Tell me about the Knit 2 Together Sweater [see jacket photo, above].
MC: We thought the idea of us accidentally knitting ourselves together would be a funny joke. We didn't expect it to be on the cover, but it just worked. And then, of course, Tracey has her own little theory—
TU: Marriage counselors will be recommending it. They can tell people, "You need some more togetherness"!