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Author: robindodge Created: 1/3/2008 7:47 PM
The latest news about fashion-forward knitwear, updated on a continual basis. Do you have knitting news or sites to share? Send them to robindodge@metapostmodernknitting.com to post on our blog! Make sure you include your name (or whatever you want to be called) and if you want a link back, include your website or blog.

MPMK is going on hiatus.
By robindodge on 7/22/2009 11:00 PM

My deepest apologies to anyone who is finishing up a fall submission, but I have decided to put MPMK on hiatus for an undetermined amount of time. I will keep the site live, I will probably still post to the blog, and I might even post a pattern or an article every now and then, so stay tuned for updates and feel free to send in interesting bits for the blogs or even article/pattern submissions. Add us to your Google reader or other favorite method of syndication so you'll know when there's something happening here.

If you're interested in what your friendly neighborhood MPMK editor is doing while MPMK is on hiatus, you can tune into my blog at http://robindodge.livejournal.com for art, gardening, cooking, occassional yarn-making and dyeing, and all kinds of other things that are completely unrelated to knitting.

Thank you to all of our contributors and readers. Your support has meant a lot t ...

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Yarn review - Knit Picks City Tweed
By robindodge on 7/2/2009 3:18 PM

Knit Picks City Tweed, a review by Rachel Clarke

When talking about yarns, tweeds seem to call to mind a “rustic” air. But there is nothing rustic about KnitPicks’ new City Tweed HW. This new tweed offers both traditional and contemporary knitters a soft, reliable workhorse yarn suitable for a variety of projects.
Offered in 14 new colors, City Tweed HW is just as rich in person as on-screen, if not more so. The rich red I received, “Romance,” was a nice brick hue, with abundant nepps of black, brown, and tan. The nepps are well-integrated into the 2-ply yarn, unlike some other tweed yarns where they seem like an ...
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Fall 2009 Trend Preview and Call For Submissions
By robindodge on 6/22/2009 5:58 AM

Just in time for the summer heat, here's an early preview of Fall 2009 runway trends.

Black and grey are the big colors of the season. Designers are sprinkling a few other colors in there, including lots of neutrals and some bright oranges and fuscias reminiscent of the 80's. The 80's is still hot, and oversized knits still dominate the runway, this time with cowl necks and lots and lots of layering. But it's not all loosely draped. The waist is in this season. Designers are using shaping or adding belts over chunky knits to emphasize the female form under all that yarn. As for details in knitwear, dropped stitches dominate. Here's a brief look at a few of these trends:

Dropped stitches from Mara Hoffman:

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Fashionable socks.
By robindodge on 6/12/2009 3:54 PM

Check out this adorable site, hansel from basel. They even have sock "collections" each season.

 

Thanks to Caroline for sending it along!

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Fashionable blogs.
By robindodge on 5/2/2009 10:53 AM

A few fashionable blogs to watch:

knitkicks: showcasing "knitwear that pushes creative boundaries and inspires us to pick up our knitting needles."

yellow orange wonderland: makes connections between fashion and art, pop culture, and nature. (Music starts when page loads.)

Daddy Likey: just check it out.

 

-robin
Thanks to Caroline for sending these along. You can send your favorite fashionable blogs to robindodge@metapostmodernknitting, or post them in the comments section.

 

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Pegboard Lace Tunic Correction AND a video tutorial!
By robindodge on 4/16/2009 10:08 PM

Our sincerest apologies for those already in progress on the Pegboard Lace Tunic. We've discovered an error in the lace pattern, specifically in round 6, after the work is joined for knitting in the round. The error has been corrected in the pattern.

We've also added a handy-dandy video tutorial to help you with the icord seams! Thanks to Caroline for creating this video:

 

 

 

Feedback about our patterns is always welcome. If you have any qu ...

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Fashionable people.
By robindodge on 4/13/2009 11:17 AM

I love blogs like this: http://lookbook.nu/. Actual people, showing off their inspiring and wonderfully fashionable outfits. They all make it look so effortless. I've seen a few others like this, but can't remember them. Anyone know of any more, or have any favorites like this? Post them in the comments!

Thanks to Barb for sending this link along.

-Robin

 

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Lion Brand gets trendy.
By robindodge on 4/9/2009 2:28 PM

My first impression of the recent Lion Brand fashion show is that they're trying to be too many things to too many knitters. They showed some very trendy pieces, some really atrocious pieces, and a whole lot of trying-too-hard-to-be-trendy pieces. Not that I blame them. It must be hard to try to target the Tween knitter market and the Hipster knitter market, and the Soccer Mom knitter market, and the Elderly knitter market and just about every other knitter market all at the same time. Some confusion over trends is bound to ensue.

Check it out. What do you think?

Thanks to

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The Spring issue is live!
By robindodge on 4/6/2009 7:33 AM



We love our Spring issue and we hope you do too!

Don't be shy. Tell us what you think: robindodge@metapostmodernknitting.com. And after you whip up all these cute spring patterns, start thinking about Fall because we want your designs and articles. Check out our submission guidelines here.

Enjoy!

-Robin

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About the Editor... Or, why we won't be publishing the Spring issue on time.
By robindodge on 3/31/2009 6:34 PM

I know, I know, I was supposed to be finished with the Spring 2009 issue today. I'm still working on it, and it will be here, but I don't know when. Hopefully no longer than a week. So hold tight and bear with me, and if you want to know more about the reasons behind all this, read on.

I've been mulling over the future of MPMK a lot lately. I love doing it, but it eats up a lot of time and interferes with my little crafty business. I also have a day job, a house that's in need of constant repair, a husband who wants a few minutes of my time every now and then, and this little thing called a life outside of knitting. I love to go like the energizer bunny, but I can't do anything about the universe shortchanging us on the number of hours in a day. So my mindset recently has been swinging towards not publishing this little magazine at ...

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