Emma Gudmundson lives in Washington State. She is originally from southern Sweden and currently works as a teaching artist at the Swedish School of Textiles located in Bellingham, Washington. Recently Emma has traveled to Denmark and exhibited her work there. Emma has designed clothes for Momena, Elan International, and Bleecker & West End. Her work focuses on feminine and textural aspects of fashion and femininity. Emmaโs educational background is in the fields of education and visual arts, but she looks upon clothing design as a passion and sees it as a way to empower women.
With her two years of training in textile science and her two years of experience as a designer in the field of knitted fabrics, Emmaโs goal is to bring people together through the art of knitting and to redefine womenโs creative spaces through clothing. Her current project, titled โAge of Machines,โ which she will debut in the fall of 2021, consists of creating fifty individual pieces that are all created using a zero Waste production approach. Each piece will focus on a different aspect of womenโs lives: pregnancy, motherhood, working-ness, or love. Emmaโs hope is that the creation of these garments can help women realize their full potential and in doing so give honor and respect to the different facets of their lives.
In her words, โan age of machinesโ will help โwomen find fulfillment in their careers and their lives,โ as well as giving them โa sense of agency and empowerment.โ This new project will also help her gain the confidence needed to pursue her own artistic vision. Emmaโs approach to knitting domestic knitting machines is both futuristic and forward thinking. By utilizing this innovative method and integrating elements of fashion, poetry, and technology, she hopes to encourage other women to follow in her footsteps. โAge of machinesโ will introduce new technology and processes, while giving professional women an opportunity to expand their creative process and make unique, individual garments. It will be interesting to see what direction Emma takes in future endeavors.