Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Sock Summit 2009. Yo.

Okay, so everyone else in the interweberverse has blogged this already, so you might already know, but just in case...

I'm on the teacher list for Sock Summit 2009! Also [!!!] This is flattering and exciting enough, being asked to teach by such illustrious organizers and knitting icons [aka Blue Moon Tina and Stephanie/Harlot and the goddess Cat]. But Steph warned me when she called to discuss details that the teacher list would blow my brains out, and it has.

There are designers who I've gotten to publish in Knitty but never had a chance to meet in person. There are designers I've published AND met. There are lots of people I've admired for a very long time and wanted to meet. And of course, there are good friends from all over who will be gathered in one place at one time, both teachers and students.

This promises to be an unforgettable experience. I am so honored to be included and so excited about what will take place in Portland that weekend.

Plus it means I get to drink Stumptown again.

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Monday, February 23, 2009

Downward-facing head, but a little treat for you!

Longtime knittyBlog readers know that, as new issue time approaches, my head goes down and posting gets a little weird around here. So as I get into it, I leave you with a little something!

Have you wanted a Lexie Barnes Lady B bag for a while? It's a huge favorite among Knitty staffers and readers alike! Her current collection of Lady B bags is marked down to a crazy low $65 [usual price $130]

Well, because Lexie is the coolest, she's offering an EXTRA 10% discount on these great bags for Knitty readers. Coupon code: iluvknitty

Click here and you can choose your favorite of the three available prints.

Happy Lexie day!

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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Independent designers and independent magazines go together like tortilla chips and salsa...

...or insert your favorite food combination here.

So there's been a whole lot of discussion on the web about the struggles of independent knitting designers, the challenges of those who publish the work of independent designers, and everything that relationship means. The discussion is explained here. It's a complex issue, and one made more challenging by the innovative possibilities the internet makes available to designers and knitters alike.

Knitty has a unique place in the designer->magazine->knitter continuum, and that's on purpose. I started Knitty in order to publicize and support the work of independent designers who were giving it away for free on their blogs. You can read what I wrote in the first issue here. Happily, Knitty grew quickly from a sweet, tiny thing into a robust magazine, thanks to the support of indie designers, a growing number of readers, and the final piece of the puzzle: our advertisers.

Since day one, Knitty has always been clear on one thing: the work of each designer and author belongs to THEM, not to us. They allow us to publish their work exclusively for a short 3-month period on our website in exchange for a modest honorarium. Afterwards, they do with it as they please, which means their work can continue to generate revenue for them. The other thing we offer to independent designers is, frankly, a huge audience -- 2.7 million site visits in December 2008.

I am so proud of the designers we've featured over the years, some who want careers as designers, and some who just have great knitting ideas. This kind of independent, spontaneous creativity is what I want to be able to continue to share through Knitty for many, many years to come.

I was really touched to read this post that Shannon Okey wrote about Knitty on this topic. She writes about how she's supporting Knitty and why she thinks that support is important.

There are many ways to support Knitty.
Designers and authors do it by sharing their work with us and our readers.

Readers can do it by:
  • clicking on the ads in our issues and shopping with our advertisers when they need knitting supplies or want a treat. Since Knitty is free to readers because of our advertisers, this is the most important way readers can show their support!

  • visiting our Knittyshop, where each sale sends a few dollars directly to Knitty...and when you wear Knitty gear, you help promote the magazine, too!

  • joining our grassroots marketing team by telling knitters and yarn shops about Knitty when you come across someone who's never heard of us. We've got a simple letter-sized flyer that you can print, cut up and pass out when you need to...you'll find it here.
People have been writing me for quite a while, asking if they could send a financial contribution directly to Knitty as well. After reading Shannon's post, it seemed time for me to put a Tip Jar on the counter. Does it feel strange to do this? Um, yeah. But I also know what it's like to be on the other side -- wanting to show your appreciation for something you love in a tangible way.

If you'd like to support Knitty with a donation, here's what to do:

support Knitty!
1. To use a Paypal account or a credit card, click on the Send some love to Knitty! button above. You'll be able to fill in the amount you wish to send and then complete the transaction.

2. To send a check/cheque, payable to Knitty Magazine, here's our address:

Knitty Magazine
2255b Queen Street East
#527
Toronto ON
M4E 1G3

Because Knitty is not a charitable organization, your donation is not tax deductible. Our donors names and e-mail addresses are kept strictly confidential, but the Knitty editorial staff will know you've donated and we all thank you for your support!

Writing this post reminds me, once again, how lucky Jillian, Mandy and I feel to have knitters, yarn companies, yarn shops, publishing companies and other craftspeople wanting to support independent design and publishing in general, and Knitty specifically. And that this little magazine I started more than 6 years ago, because of a passion for knitting and knitters, and a desire to work with people I care about and admire, has become important to so many people.

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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

oh. my.


Look where I am!

Okay, I'm not there now, but I was there this afternoon. The Tucson Desert Museum. This was taken out the car window [!] on the way there.

Want more? Here you go.

For those not following the Twitter storyline, here's what's happened since I last wrote.

- Was in transit from Toronto to Tucson, via LAX for 14 hours.
- My luggage decided it didn't want to go. I was wearing the same clothing for the first two days [though I was able to wash the stuff overnight so it wasn't ewwww]
- Taught a full day Plug & Play Shawl Design class without my swatches [see point above] and having to reprint all the class handouts [again, see above]. It went well, despite that.
- Luggage arrived last night. Have been wearing new clothing ever since. Happy.
- Temporarily lost my wallet/iPhone/everything when I got distracted by hummingbirds at the Desert Museum and put down my wrist-strap purse.
- Ran off the calories I would later consume in buttery homemade tortilla chips [SO GOOD you don't want to know] trying to find it.
- Grateful to the person who found it right away and brought it to the admin office, so I wasn't without my essentials for very long.

So that about catches you up. Highlights for the next few days:

- I get to meet the Tucson Handweavers and Spinners Guild tomorrow for lunch!
- I get to visit a store that stocks Flax Clothing in my size and maybe even buy some. I survived last summer thanks to the beauty of their easy and relaxed linen clothing.
- I get to visit a store that carries ukuleles! Just because I can! And because the flute fund still has a little balance in it. You know.

Hope you all are well! I have something really cool to share with you, but I'll save that for another post.

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Sunday, February 15, 2009

Off to play with the coyotes!


Click for Tucson, Arizona Forecast


That's where I'll be all week. Hub will be at home, holding down the fort and [most importantly] watching over the destructo-bunnies.

Blogging will likely be sparse if at all, but I'll be updating the Twitter feed as regularly as I can. With pictures!

p.s. No, I will not actually be playing with the coyotes. But my friend and hostess Heather tells me you can hear them at night from her house sometimes. Cool.

Gotta go!

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Friday, February 13, 2009

Happy Valentine's Day!

I always knew Amanda of Lorna's Laces had a big heart, and now we've got photographic proof.

[Amanda knit her huge heart out of Lorna's Shepherd Bulky in the color Red Rover, following the Knitty pattern for everything except gauge. Love it!]

Hope you have a love-filled day! Hug someone!

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Monday, February 09, 2009

Snippits, collected for your amusement!

Because those that care will likely wonder, and because I can't possibly write my feelings and opinions about the movie any better than blogger Joshua Starr, here is the review of Coraline that I would have written if I was clever enough.

Yes. What he said.

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For those who are sick of the Coraline talk [not possible!], you can expect the usual yarn, knitting, travel, teaching and ukulele blather to take over starting right about now.

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Oh! Speaking of travel and teaching, you might notice a new widget on the right sidebar of the blog: my 2009 travel/teaching schedule. Woot! I'm finalizing a few more and will add them to the widget when they're confirmed.

For the widget-averse, or to see everything at once, go here.

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And because you kind folk always ask when I post a big whack of tour dates, if you'd like me to come to your neighborhood, here's what to do: Contact your favorite yarn shop and tell them! If enough of you do that at any one shop, it just might happen! Just let the yarn shop know they can reach me at knittymagazine AT gmail -- and thanks for enabling!

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Thursday, February 05, 2009

Coraline movie premiere planning....Speak Up!

ETA: I'm very sorry. I bought tickets at the Beach Cinema based on information from movietickets.com and it turns out the theatre is NOT showing it in 3D despite the information on the website. I'll be getting a refund and I'm very sorry if any of you get stuck not seeing the version you wanted.

Cinema Clock has what seems to be correct information about which theatres are showing the 3D version.

Good luck, all! I hope we actually get to see the thing tonight!

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p.s. Don't ever buy tickets from movietickets.com. They don't stand behind their listings (they blame the theatres) and won't give a refund. I now have to go back to the Beach Cinema to get a refund. NEVER buying from movietickets.com again. Advise you to do the same. Grr.

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Okay! Info is finally up!

The Alliance Atlantis Beach Cinemas are showing Coraline in 3D. The showtimes are 6:50pm and 9:20pm.

So! I know some of those interested get off work at 6pm, which makes the early show a little tight. Is there anyone who can't make the late show? We could meet at the Purl, stock up on knitting-in-the-dark supplies and then all head out en masse for the later show. Tell me what you think! Quickly! Once we decide, everyone needs to buy their own ticket(s) here:

MovieTickets.com Alliance Atlantis Beach Cinemas. Movies, showtimes and tickets.

Then at least we'll have seats!

Summary: WOOOT!

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Wednesday, February 04, 2009

WWW for February 4, 2009


Hey, y'all! Well, it's come to my attention that I'm posting these WWW updates every two weeks instead of weekly, so perhaps that should be the plan.

Okay! Yes! Starting this week, WWW News will be released every two weeks. That's what I meant.



You might remember the prosthetic breast pattern we featured in Knitty, Tit bit, which has helped many women who've undergone mastectomies feel like themselves again without having sweaty synthetic materials against their skin.

Now knitted boobs are helping in another way. Community midwives in Liverpool, UK, have started using a different sort of knitted boob to help teach new moms how to breastfeed. Read more here.



What happens when a newborn lamb is abandoned by its mama in the dead of winter? At this farm, they knit him a sweater.



On Kristin Nicholas' farm, baby lambs are plentiful and now we get to see one being born! What happens when a lamb is abandoned in winter on Kristin's farm? She brings the babies inside until they're strong enough to take the weather on their own.



In a recent WWW update, I mentioned the Bohus exhibit in Minneapolis. Now we can see pictures of the exhibit taken by Jennie the Potter. Gorgeousness!



Formerly called "Amy-Friendly Yarn", Lorna's Laces has rolled out the silk/bamboo blend in all their 134 colorways! It's now called Pearl, a very appropriate name! Yum.



The super-popular TTC [Toronto Transit Commission] Knitalong has been resurrected! The blog is still showing old news, but put it on your RSS reader so you'll get the news when it's updated. Stalk the TTC Knitalong group on Rav for more details.

They need volunteers so speak up if you're interested!



The new spring Noro yarns have been announced and, once again, non-woolly knitters like me are out of luck.

Chirimen is 60% Cotton, 24% Silk, 16% Wool.
Furisode is 45% Silk, 40% Cotton, 15% Wool.

Both new yarns exhibit typical Noro gorgeousness. Sigh. Does anyone know Mr. Noro? Could you tell him that any wool -- even 1% -- is too much for non-woolly people?



Araucania has the right idea...their new Ruca is 100% sugar viscose [that's a new one to me] and the colors are gorgeous, soft and -- dare I say it -- the yarn's color changes are a little Noro-esque.



See you with more knitting news in 2 weeks!

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Tuesday, February 03, 2009

Attention Arizona fiber friends!

This has been so long in coming [we started planning last summer] that it's hitting me as surreal...but in 2 weeks, I'm going to be teaching in Tucson!

Why did we choose February? Because that's the month when Northerners feel most comfortable. I almost melted in the blast-furnace beauty of Albuquerque in June a few years ago, so I have learned my lesson. :-) Temperature this week: 75F. Heaven.

I'll be teaching loads of classes at Purls Tucson, hanging with Old Pueblo Knitters, spinners and weavers, and it's all going to be a crazy blur of a week.

There are more events listed in the schedule of the Tucson Handweavers and Spinners Guild, including the No Sheep lecture, the booksigning at Purls Tucson, and a Spin-In [!] at Kiwi Knitting Company.

I'm really excited! I also get to spend time with my friend Heather and her family, which is a significant bonus.

If you've wanted to take any of my classes and are in driving distance of Tucson, now's a good time to sign up! I can't wait to meet y'all!

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Boy, do I need a pedicure.

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