Sutherland Studios

Knitting Art

Visit my Knitting Art online shop if you'd like to have a copy of this painting for yourself or a friend! It is available on cards, a blank knitting journal, magnets, and more!

As featured in Vogue Knitting!

Paintings in the series :
Summer Collection 1 New!
Silent Night
Shiraz Socks
Blue Willow
Jenny's Shawl
Anticipation
The Red Mug
Hot Chocolate
Casting On
The Pink Shawl


I have TWO Knitting Art shops. Here's how to choose which one to use :

CafePress - lots of stuff, USA based

My CafePress shop sells a wide range of merchandise, and is based in the USA. This merchandise is printed on demand, and international postage costs apply if you are outside of the USA. This is the shop to use if you live in the USA or Canada, or don't mind paying extra for international shipping costs. Prices in this shop are in US dollars.

KnittingArt.com.au - four cards, Australia based

Four of my designs (Pink Shawl, Casting On, Red Mug and Anticipation) are printed on blank cards, here in Australia. These cards are available from my new Knitting Art shop.

This is the shop to use if you're in Australia or New Zealand and want some inexpensive cards and quick delivery. Prices in this shop are in Australian dollars and include GST if you're in Australia. The Knitting Art shop includes a wholesale marketplace for shop owners, as well, including export wholesale sales.

I will have original paintings for sale soon, too, through the Knitting Art shop. Stay tuned!


In recent years knitting has become more than a sometimes pastime for me, and more of an obsession. I even have a knitting Blog, many projects on the go at once, a growing yarn stash, and am a keen member of our local Stitch'n Bitch knitting group.

Jenny's Shawl

6 : Jenny's Shawl
21 x 30 cm
Watercolour, July 2007
© Denise Sutherland

I wanted to paint something special for my 16 year old dauughter Jenny...

This lace shawl is her first lace project - the Icarus Shawl from Interweave Knits. She's making it in a pale blue laceweight wool, which she found at an op shop, and it is beautifully light and delicate. I wanted to do a 'study in white' in this painting, so I made her shawl white instead of blue - and now Jen likes the look of it so much she's thinking of knitting her next lace shawl in white!


Last Modified:   13 October 2007