Ritardando by Miki Teragaki
Today we're talking with designer Miki Teragaki about her shawl design Ritardando with its brilliant balance of color and form. Miki's designs are always so fresh and fashionable that you can throw one on to elevate any outfit with ease.
amirisu: What was your inspiration for this design?
Miki: I created the design based on a sketch I made with a bunch of varying triangles arranged together.
Now that I teach lessons at WALNUT Tokyo, I have the opportunity to meet many different knitters and spend more time working with them. I wanted to create something that would be simple and fashionable for beginners, while still being enjoyable for more experienced knitters. I wanted to design something fun at any level of experience and I think this designs strikes a good balance.
amirisu: What, if any, challenges did you encounter during the design process?
amirisu: If you were to knit this design in another color, what would it be?
I also really like the idea of being adventurous with an accessory like a shawl, so even combining two loud colors would be fun.
amirisu: How did you start your knitting journey?
amirisu: Do you have a favorite museum or work of art? Please tell us a little about it.
I loved art by Monet and Van Gogh when I was a small child. I had to draw sunflowers for my summer homework once, and I remember being enthralled in my project as I mixed different colors and painted my sunflowers with yellows and greens inspired by Van Gogh.
As an adult, I really like Corbusier's paintings.
If had to choose, I'd say I enjoy history museums more than art galleries. I often find inspiration for colors and designs when visiting exhibits of minerals and taxidermy insects in natural history museums.
Thank you, Miki!