Cover of issue #7
Image by Emily Drury
The Handmade Goes Digital
"A Soft Bench in a Hard Landscape" by Trevor Pitt
"Knitting Nation Manifesto" by Liz Collins
"Ruskin Lace Today" by Allison Smith
"Marking Non-Violent Protest" by Emily Drury
Subversive Lace - artwork by Danica Maier
"My Favorite Thing About the War on Terror is Making Sweaters About the War on Terror" by Lisa Anne Auerbach
"Stitch for Senate" by Cat Mazza
"Spinning the War" by Elizabeth O'Donnell
"I am Eight Single Crochets Width" by Veronica Wiman
"Lacemaking and Placemaking" by Abigail Doan
The first 100 copies of KnitKnit 7 come with a limited edition knitted cover created by Elyse Allen.
KnitKnit 7 was designed by Lisa Maione.
11" x 14"; newspaper format (includes knitted, felted, and studded coat of arms made by Elyse Allen made in an edition of 109); 12 pages. Printed in an edition of 1,000.
KnitKnit 7 was made possible by Loop, Ozark Handspun, Brooklyn General, and Anezka Handmade.
Issue #7 Events:
KnitKnit 7 launch
March 15, 2007
The Museum of Arts and Design
40 West 53rd Street
New York, NY 10019
The Handmade Goes Digital
May 24th, 2007
The Museum of Arts and Design
40 West 53rd Street
New York, NY 10019
A film and video screening dedicated to knitting.
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