Crafting
3 changes to make for more inclusive test knits
I’ve talked previously about designer pay, and how designers need to be paid more for there to be a chance for marginalized folks to enter and stay in the industry. This remains true in 2022, and ...
Read moreDon't give up on beauty in times of darkness.
My friends, don’t give up on beauty in times of darkness. Yes, rage into the night. Yes, protest the injustice in the world. Yes, perform civil disobedience, if that is something within your ab...
Read moreBeing bad at capitalism from a business perspective.
When I first started my knitting design business, it was to support my friend Jen at 626 Yarn and her Thai Iced Tea gradient sock set. We ended up raising funds to donate towards organizations tha...
Read moreMaking better sock choices: How I think about yarn.
Now that we've talked about all the ways to evaluate a yarn for sustainability reasons and for our personal values, why we shouldn't be horrible to other people who make different choices than we d...
Read more6 ways to measure environmental impact by fiber.
Disclaimer: If you're new here, don't forget to read the previous posts in this series for context. We don't do yarn snobbery here so please do not take any information from my work to go and be a...
Read more3 tell-tale signs a knitting magazine is really diverse.
Is there something we can do that would help us assess the work that is going on to the magazine to ensure that it aligns with our values? The answer is, definitively, yes. As a former section ed...
Read moreChoosing fibers that align with your values AND project
processes, but not life cycle assessments to show how a sustainable knitting life really would look like. This is a capitalist viewpoint and many times conversations about sustainability are steepe...
Read moreWays that your making practice is already radical.
Just a few ways your making practice is already making a big change. Learn what they are so you can expand your practice as a radical act for justice in other ways, so that we can go forth and make...
Read moreDoes this yarn company align with my values?
Disclaimer: Before you go on, please make sure you have read part 1 of the yarn values series so you’re not using this knowledge to be a yarn snob and judge other people. Additionally, I know some...
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