The Cyclo Knitter
Dutch cycling enthusiast and designer George Barratt-Jones has created a human-powered automated bicycle-knitting machine called the Cyclo Knitter.
The Cyclo Knitter is essentially a bicycle-powered loom that is activated by light exercise.
George’s modification of a standard bicycle attached to a wooden frame and loom is such that when a rider cycles, the automatic loom attached to it will knit a fully completed scarf in 5 mins.
To launch his invention, the Cyclo Knitter was installed on a Dutch railway platform – as homage to the original inspiration for the machine, which was how to use the spare time waiting for a train in a productive manner.
A train platform is also an ideal place to showcase the Cyclo Knitter given that many commuters are already waiting on the platform for trains to arrive, so they had a spare 5 mins – and the novelty bike was a welcomed curiosity.
Best of all, those who trialled it were also rewarded with their very own ‘bespoke’ cycle-made scarf (*Aww DAD!! Not in front of my friends!!*).
Design and functionality
The Cyclo Knitter is a remarkably neat and compact invention. It is functional, quirky and innovative and is also very beautifully crafted and skillfully designed.
The Cyclo Knitter is set-up so that when the pedals turn, the spinning front wheel powers a knitting machine placed on top of a wooden tower at the front of the bike. As the rider pedals, they can watch in real time, as the knitted fabric comes from the top of the tower and is woven into a brand-new custom-made scarf. Awesome!
When George set up the Cyclo Knitter, the sign alongside it read:
Bored? Cold? Create!
Genius!
Here’s a quick video of what happened on the train platform…
Cyclo Knitter by George Barratt-Jones from George Barratt-Jones on Vimeo.
Of his video, George states:
“Imagine it’s the midst of winter. You are cold and bored waiting for your train at the station. This pedal powered machine gets you warm by moving, you are making something while you wait and in the end, you are left with a free scarf! That you can decide to keep yourself or give to someone who needs it more. Its all about spreading joy and making those boring moments more fun.”
To see more of the Cyclo-knitter and how it was made – click here.
Why is it so good?
Go Dutch – lead the way!
It is great to see such an innovative design, fun and functionality coming together in this unique bicycle modification.
It has a sleek design and aesthetic, but the whole assemblage also folds down into a convenient and portable flatpack item, which is ideal for moving between locations (see below).
It is wonderful to see such a refreshingly new utilisation a bicycle – and an approach that makes cycling AND knitting more interesting -and accessible – to the general public.
The added bonus of a free rider-made scarf is genius.
I hope we see more creative and community orientated bicycle projects like this in the future.
Image: Colossal
Image: Colossal
All images are still from the Vimeo video, except last two as indicated.
I have developed a cyclo knitter that uses a standard bicycle.
All the components are designed to fit on the bicycle, so it can be ridden to a location and set up.
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