Glasgow Knitwear: Twomax & Knitting in Scotland
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Free - ticket required
- Dates and times
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Tuesday 17th Mar 2026
9:00am
- Age
- Adult
- Venue
Learn about Glasgow-based knitwear company Twomax. Introduction by Dr Sally Tuckett and knitwear-themed films from the archive.
23rd April from 2-3pm. Free, but ticketed please book here.
Learn about the history of knitting in Scotland through film, including historic footage of the Twomax knitwear factory in Glasgow.
Dr Sally Tucket will be giving a presentation on the Twomax factory, and how it sits within the cutlure of knitting and crafts in Scotland.
A selection of archival knitwear by Twomax will be on exhibition during this event.
This event is part of our week of activities to mark Fashion Revolution Week 2026.
About the Speaker
Dr Sally Tuckett is Senior Lecturer in Dress and Textile History at the University of Glasgow. Her research focuses on the clothing and textile cultures of eighteenth and nineteenth-century Scotland, working closely with museum and archive collections. Exploring themes of themes of manufacture, trade, and identity, she has published on Ayrshire whitework, Turkey red dyed and printed cotton, tartan and linen. Knitting in Scotland: Culture, Craft and Industry, co-written with Lynn Abrams, Roslyn Chapman, Lin Gardner and Marina Moskowitz, will be published by Bloomsbury in 2026.
About the project:
The Fleece to Fashion project focuses on creativity, sustainability and authenticity in charting the relationships between skills, design, knowledge and techniques. These factors underpin the survival and revival of knitting as a craft and industrial practice and are the reasons why knitted textiles have become synonymous with Scottish heritage. Find out more about the Fleece to Fashion Project at: Fleece To Fashion – Economies and Cultures of Knitting in Modern Scotland
About Fashion Revolution Week
Fashion Revolution Week is a global awareness week that asks people to think about who makes their clothes and under what conditions. It was created to remember the Rana Plaza factory disaster and to push the fashion industry toward greater transparency, fair labour, and more sustainable practices. It’s a week of encouraging all of us consumers to be mindful of our recourses and where we can reuse, mend, and slow down the consumption of materials.
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Accessible toilets
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Assistance dogs
Guide and assistance dogs are welcome.
Hearing loop
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Baby changing
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Baby feeding
Cafe or restaurant
The Café at Kelvin Hall is a bright open space, located on the left hand side as you enter the building. There is a combination of booth seating and tables. It's a great space to meet friends, catch up before a class or grab a takeaway coffee before a walk through the West end.
See the menu here.
The Kelvin Hall café serves breakfast, lunch, kid's meals, cakes, coffee and cold drinks.
Opening Hours:
Monday - Friday: 8am-5pm
Saturday & Sunday: 8.30am-5pm
Borrow Cup
As part of our commitment to reducing our use of disposable drinks cups, the Kelvin Hall Café is now participating in the Borrow Cup scheme. For a £1 deposit, customers are served their drinks in a reusable Borrow Cup, this cup can then be returned to the café or another participating venue where the £1 deposit will be returned.
Parking
Paid parking is available at the Bunhouse Road car park. The car park is managed by City Parking.
There are spaces reserved for blue badge holders close to the entrance of Kelvin Hall on Bunhouse Road as well as on street parking, where standard charges apply.
Bunhouse Road Car park has facilities for electric car charging as part of the ChargePlace Scotland public network.
Parking costs:
Up to 1 hour £3.00
• 1-2 hours £5.00
• 2-3 hours £7.50
• 3-4 hours £10.00
• 4-5 hours £10.00
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Maximum stay 10 hours
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Photography and video recording
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Location Map
We encourage visitors to use public transport or active travel to access Kelvin Hall where possible.
Use Traveline Scotland to plan your trip
By train
Kelvin Hall is around 20 minutes walk from Partick Station
Subway
The nearest subway station is Kelvinhall.
By bus
First Bus services 2, 3 and 77 all stop outside the museum.
By Bike:
Kelvingrove Park forms part of the Kelvin Walkway, which links with the Glasgow Loch Lomond Clydeway and the West Highland Way. The venue can be easily reached by bicycle and bicycle parking is available to the front of the building.
There is secure, covered short term bike storage provided by Cyclehoop located at the front of the building. This can be accessed and paid for via the Cyclehoop app, this can be downloaded here.
By Car
Kelvin Hall is situated on Argyle Street, around 6 minutes from the M8.