In the Loop Knitting Now

In the Loop Knitting Now by Jessica Hemmings, published by Black Dog in 2010, offers a comprehensive exploration of the evolution of knitting from a solitary pastime to a vibrant part of contemporary culture. This illustrated edition spans 157 pages and delves into the transformation of knitting, highlighting its resurgence in popularity through various knitting groups, clubs, and artistic expressions.
Readers will find that In the Loop is organized into four sections: Rethinking Knitting, Narrative Knits, Site & Sight-Protest Knitting, and Progress-Looking Back. Each section features essays by contemporary knitters, artists, and academics, discussing topics such as knitting in art, international traditions, and social activism. The book also includes visual essays and images that provide a fresh perspective on the craft, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of art, fashion, and needlework within the knitting community.
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Knitting has progressed from its fuzzy image of thick socks, long shawls and embarrassing reindeer motifs on Christmas sweaters. Now there are knitting groups that meet in bars, hundreds of clubs and contemporary artists that have reclaimed the craft. In the Loop looks at this progression from solitary hobby for old maids to mainstream craft.
Originally developed as a way to make a living, the position of knitting slowly changed from being a distinct craft to an unfashionable and dreary skill. The twenty-first century led to a strong comeback for the craft, and the popularity of knitting is clearly seen now in the many knit-clubs, knits-shops, knit-conferences and other knit-activities that have popped up in contemporary culture.
In the Loop is split into four sections: Rethinking Knitting; Narrative Knits; Site & Sight- Protest Knitting and Progress- Looking Back. Each section includes essays on these subjects by contemporary knitters, artists and academics. The essays cover the topics of knitting in art, international knitting traditions, knitting as social activism, the oral history of knitting, and knitting technology. These sections include case studies on knitting clubs, artists using knitting in their work, and other progressions in the role of knitting.
The book includes many visual essays and images of contemporary knitting, making this a visually informative review of the subject. The illustrations provide a fresh look at this subject and ensure this is an essential book for anyone with an interest in contemporary knitting.
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