A detailed calendar of the work activities undertaken is available in appendix 1.
Knowledge transfer and training
There was a Dyes and Spices seminar held at CTR, including a workshop at Lejre (DK), in August 2016 at which participants used a variety of dyes and mordants. The other formal training undertaken was two courses in Danish at Studieskolen in Copenhagen. The first was an intensive four-days-a–week, two-month course in autumn 2015 followed by two evenings a week, on a two-month course in early 2016.
The ATOMS programme hosted by SAXO Institute, University of Copenhagen
Fieldwork
A total of 145 knitted items were identified as being relevant to the study which required visits to 25 museums and collections, several of them for more than one day, and two very many more times, owing to the quantity of relevant material held. Most museums (19) gave permission for samples to be taken, although some exercised a veto according to a protocol (in some cases devised especially for this project), which meant that not all items were sampled. Another fieldwork trip was to Balmasedas, near Bilbao in Spain in February 2016, which has the only museum dedicated to the water-powered production of Basque berets. On the same trip, it was also possible to visit the Abbey of Santa María la Real de Las Hueglas in Burgos, where the oldest examples of European knitware are on display, and the Albaola project in San Sebastian, where a reconstruction of the whaling ship San Juan, which sank in Red Bay, Canada in 1565, is underway.