Happy Sunday everyone.
I haven't been around for a while but I wanted to do an effort post while I'm bored on Sunday. I'll take a break from my usual effort posts documeting weird neurodivergent g*mer things and instead focus on a topic that I'm sure all dramatards will enjoy.
Knitting!
You don't have to be a member of !nooticers to know that most of the online knitting-sphere is compromised of
As such any hobby infesting with white women of course it's also obsessed with identify politics, racial grievances and ARE WE DOING ENOUGH? struggle sessions of inclusivity
Interested are you? Well read on!
Let's start with something mild and oversocialized.
https://www.craftyarncouncil.com/blog/diversity-knitting-are-we-any-further-ahead
Over the last 12 months, many in the fibre community
everything is a community these days
have had to step out of their comfort zone to address issues such as lack of diversity, representation and, the elephant in the room: racism.
I'm glad she said racism three times, I just hope she didn't say it in the mirror
As individuals, it's never easy to discuss things that make us feel uncomfortable; it's much easier to let the lure of yarn tempt us back to our happy place so we can carry on with our craft of choice, whether that's knitting or crochet.
Good heavens, imagine if we did our hobby in peace and serenity instead of looking for ways to get offended on the internet #dramanaut problems
Diversity is a tricky word. Why? Because it means different things to different people and it can often be a way for companies to engage in a bland, box ticking exercise.
But if we think in terms of who is missing from the room, then it has more meaning. In order for us not to revert back to ‘business as usual,' we need to be aware of who's not represented, look for whose work isn't seen and take steps to ensure that they're included.
This is a cogent argument that works every time on white women. Thankfully, I am bipoc, and I will not ping that group since it's mostly mayomoids.
It's certainly a positive thing to see issues of diversity and inclusion being openly discussed at an increasing number of fibre events. But sometimes I worry that ‘The D word'
is used by organizations as a means to deflect criticism when one of their events or publications - through lack of inclusion - continues to perpetuate the myth that BIPOC don't knit/crochet/weave/spin/etc.
If people truly believe that black women don't knit, they are remarkably r-slurred and probably haven't interacted with any nubian queens. However, I think the author is doing a griftmaxxing here to imply that if a magazine or e-publication refuses to make their cover look like a college campus advert then it's a heckin erasure and that grinds my gears a bit.
Using it shouldn't be a get out of jail free card.
Queen speaking the truth
Speaking about diversity has to be followed up with positive, mindful action. And, as a fibre community, we should be looking to include the voices of those whose work for far too long has previously been overlooked by events and publications. The main focus should be engaging with them and lifting up their work. It's one of the reasons I agreed to become involved with the Diversity Advisory Council and why I set up BIPOC in Fiber.
Fat Knitters Rise Up!
WARNING: Fat Logic ahead*
https://www.theverge.com/22309480/knitters-plus-size-crowdsourcing-social-media-inclusivity-design
Hopeful crafters pick up knitting for a variety of reasons: to adopt a slow-fashion wardrobe, to keep stress at bay during the pandemic, or to make the clothes they wish existed, controlling the color and fit to their liking. Ravelry, the largest knitting and crochet site, lists over a million designs — there's no shortage of patterns to pick from.
Unless a knitter happens to be plus size.
How do you gatekeep a fatty out of your community?
Keep the doorways slim
People falling outside of straight sizing (generally between extra-small and large)
I'm what you might call a superstraight size
say that even when they want to make their own clothing, their options are limited or they're outright excluded.
Create more patterns for fat people bigot
Krentz's spreadsheet sizing doesn't force knitters to explain why they deserve to wear her sweaters; a person's measurements are just a set of numbers.
Ah yes, if I don't include a 5XL sizing to my knitting design it is forcing you the landwhale to justify your existence and why you deserve to wear my pattern.
“That says something about the choice the designer made,” Krentz said. “Of not wanting someone like me, or not thinking someone like me should or will wear their garment.”
Don't worry sweaty there are plenty of braphog ranchers around
For the past several years, that question of the imagined audience — of what a knitter is supposed to look like — has swirled and at times exploded in the knitting community. Capping a sweater design at a 46-inch bust (an XL, according to Craft Yarn Council standards) sets a visible and quantitative limit to who can wear that pattern.
When people say raise your standards they mean raise the weight class bigot
But the industry has a way of asserting other assumptions around race, gender, class, and more, issues that are perhaps imperceptible to those who have always felt welcomed in knitting spaces. Knitters say limited size offerings go hand in hand with issues plaguing the craft, often presented as a hobby for white women.
I mean it's primarily a hobby for white women and 2nd generation mayoadjacents. Key word being hobby. To be serious for a moment, plenty of non-yuppy women of various colors have been knitting since ancient egypt they just weren't making a fuss about it since their priorities were on clothing their children instead of woke mayo and POC grifter nonsense.
Narrow size offerings also leave money on the table. Despite the twee, old-timey image prevalent in the general public's imagination, knitting can be an expensive hobby. A skein of yarn from a big box craft store might only cost $5, but hand-dyed and indie-produced fiber popular in the crafting community could run upward of $30 a skein. A knitter like Hicks who might need 10 to 15 skeins for a sweater is looking at a $300 investment, not including the time it takes to knit the garment.
OH NO, people are spending money on their hobbies! Feel bad for them!! J*rnocide when?
(This holds true in traditional retail, too; two-thirds of American women wear size 14 or above.)
JFC
It's an excuse Mere Conatti had heard too many times. Conatti says she started the Instagram page Fat Test Knits out of spite, after two designers told her they hadn't created their pattern in her size because they couldn't find a suitable test knitter. They didn't have any future plans to include Conatti's size, either. “It made me really frustrated,” Conatti said. “I'm thinking, ‘I'm fat and I knit, and I'm telling you I want to give you money.'” Fat Test Knits serves as a bulletin board that connects designers looking to offer a wider range of sizes with test knitters eager to help them.
They say bulletin board but it's not the anonymous one you can troll, it's on instagram.
##Inclusive Knitting and Handwringing
https://www.louisetilbrookdesigns.net/everyday-knitter/2019/1/14/knitting-and-inclusion
This post has been brewing in my mind for little while now. Random thoughts and experiences have swirled around but stubbornly refused to merge into a cohesive piece. I'm still not sure they are fully formed to be honest but now seems as good a time as any to get them out of my head and on to paper. I'm sure I've talked about this before and at length but the statement that “All knitters are lovely” has to be one of the biggest myths around. If you talk to any group of knitters they will invariably say how welcoming and inclusive knitting is as a hobby, but scratch beneath the surface of this well meaning statement you'll invariably find that groups of knitters can be anything but welcoming.
Pretty much everyone can relate to an experience of being shunned by a cliquey Knit Night group for example, or been made to feel they aren't one of the ‘cool kids' on a Ravelry forum. It happens and it happens every day.
!veterans I've been voluntold into many spouses club events and the term "Knit Night" group has never come up. Mostly just :#paint: paint and sip lmao
When people are recommending a group - either in real life or online they invariably say “Oh, everyone there is really lovely”,
That sounds nice
when in reality what they actually mean is “Everyone there is like me”.
oh nevermind DIVERSITY IS OUR STRENGTH DEATH TO ALL HOMOOGENOUS SOCIETIES
In the Everyday Knitter FB group for example, I am known for calling out people when they start a post with “Hey ladies”. The idea that all knitters are automatically women just drives me nuts. And when you (gently) point out that the group has a significant number of men and non binary members, often it is met with anger or defensiveness.
Good morning! I hate hand maidens so much it's unreal.
This issue has come to greater prominence in my mind after all the discussions centering around race and white privilege over on Instagram over the last few days. You can read more of the back story here and here. As the discussion unfolded, I like many other people who have benefited from white privilege realised that I had a lot of reading and learning to do.
Racism and discrimination is as rife in the knitting community as it is the general communities around us
It really isn't.
I genuinely believe that the knitting community can do better and will do better in the future.
It definitely won't get better.
PS I'm not a knitter, so don't go asking me for any esoteric knowledge like my gauge or grading. My cousin is a knitter (She made a nice blanket for my youngest) and she was complaining about knitters last week and wanted to do an effortpost on it so you all could enjoy.
You can read part 2 here: https://rdrama.net/post/252459
Bonus links from Dramamine:
https://www.blockedandreported.org/p/premium-oh-what-a-tangled-web-we
https://www.blockedandreported.org/p/premium-this-is-what-a-modern-day
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i wish there were a community of women who liked crafting that weren't completely r-slurred
every top post on every crafting subreddit is abortion or trump or protecting trans kids or epic swear words related. ravelry didn't ban politics - they banned pro donald trump patterns lmfao. a community where u raise sheep to spin yarn from should be more based but they also vehemently hate homesteaders for some reason
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who liked craftingthat weren't completely r-slurredGood luck
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dramafoid hobby group when?? we can bake sourdough and do handicrafts but without the gay tradlarp or wokescolding
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I have a sewing machine, 3D printer, machine cutter, etc but all the communities suck. Even the hackerspaces suck. Theyre just "artists" wanting to use the welder or teen activities.
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HEY GUYS I MADE A DOOR OPENERINO SO I DONT GET THE HECKIN COVID
HEHEHE. THEN I ADDED A P*NIS AND A DWAYNE "THE ROCK" JOHNSON HEAD TO IT
I ALSO MADE IT LOW-POLY
95% of the posts made, the only acceptable response is "ok"
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Thats way too accurate.
Most of the "useful" stuff is europoors using Ikea furniture.
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For every one genuinely useful tool, there's a hundred examples of shelf clutter and stupid knickknacks that serve no purpose other than to trick people into talking to you about 3d printing.
Even the functional shit like a replacement radio knob, they'll print in some godawful color so it's obviously a 3d printed replacement instead of using black like a sane person.
The petsfang / bullseye / hero me stuff especially irritate me. 99.9999% of the shit you're printing can be done with the stock setup, but these people are turning their printer into this gaudy octopus contraption to get a couple extra degrees of overhang. Really just the name "Hero Me" is so fricking stupid, I assumed it was designed by a pajoot.
What the heck are you people doing with all these SD cards? Why do you need so many different SD storage solutions?
ffs, just buy a replacement off aliexpress for $3, that looks like shit.
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It's the reddit "because we can" mentality.
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god i would be so down. ill send any of u some sourdough starter
@SexyFartMan69 will you be an ally and trade some soju starter so we can booze max too
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Idk how you could reliably send koji thru the mail without it going bad, shit's gotta be frozen
But if anyone wants to take the chance lmk
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I can macrame
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that's really cool! the foids here are so talented
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Yeah I intentionally didn't look at any knitting reddits while I wrote this since I assume like most of modern reddit it's full of AGP s posing with themselves and whatever they knitted. I don't need anymore nightmare fuel
I used to read /r/breadit before I deleted reddit years ago. Before the great trans-awakening it was like every other annoying sub full of "OMG U GAIYZ, 1ST TIME MAKING SOURDOUGH WUT DO U THINK" and it's some basic b-word who obviously has done this for a long time or worked in a bakery. are so . Same shit with every photography or painting sub, but looking back it's slight step up over the political infestation.
You're an actual homesteader right? Has that been lifelong or a recent life pivot?
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at the moment im not im getting really close to it though, but i wanna move to the states for it because it's so much more viable down there
my family was definitely homesteady though - but i think anyone who wants to learn could 100% do it because homesteaders love other homesteaders and love teaching and learning from each other. it can be pretty isolating so if you find anyone else into it you automatically have lifelong friends pretty much
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im so sorry I think I got you confused with another biofoid who has chickens and a farm
I grew up on an island, so being isolated isn't really a thing lol, everyone lives very close together, but I can imagine in the mainland US in Kansas or wherever that farmers and homesteaders live really far apart.
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I think you might've been talking about @Zenzic, i can't wait to get back to owning chickens though zen what's your take on yaks
which island unless it's a small one and that's dox lol sorry
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Ohhh yea that's who I'm thinking of, sorry lol
I'm a person of . Chickens actually roam free here so you'll see them in the parking lot of Target lol
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There were so many metadhit pings the other day I never even saw this oop
I'm so jealous for so many reasons lol I feel like there's some pretty funny drama writeups you could do for Hawaii, the Ezra Miller stuff and the constant battle online with people trying to get tourists to stay away truly a dramatic place
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lol no problem
There is a lot of drama back home but it's not something I plan on writing about here. Dramanauts already jerk themselves raw anytime they find a Hawaiian acting like sovereign citizens but then all the unironic racists come out
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CUTE CHICKENS
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ACAB (all chickens are beautiful)
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Yea female spaces online tend to be really gay and r-slurred. And the worst is that the "rules" tend to shift depending on peoples feelings about the subject, very female coded.
Imagine being a chud feminist, you'll never fit in anywhere. I just want something like lolcow farm but you can talk about racial stuff from a not self hating terminally pro poc white perspective without getting banned
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You can at least chud out about s on Ovaritt but not much else, since a lot of the zoomer and millenials there are pearl clutchers about everything that isn't s
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ive gotten kinda lucky on shitpost chud twitter but i also know there's probably a really limited amount of time where we'll be allowed to chud out on a popular platform like that. we'll be ousted back into the shadows soon enough but in the mean time highly recommend @slatzism on twitter if you wanna find a network of
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What are YOU doing to make BIPOCs feel welcome in OUR community?
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This is exactly why I work primarily in an unpopular form of fiber art that's largely
performed by 75 year old women who don't know what BIPOC means.
Finding materials can be annoying but at least nobody is trying to guilt me into crafting a multi-ethnic organic kitty hat.
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Which one 👀
I'm lucky at least that knitting didn't explode in popularity from tiktok like crochet did this year. Pouring one out for @isern-i-phail rn I hope u got enough WIPs on the go that you don't have to wade thru all the Palestine flag granny square bralette patterns looking for inspo 🙏
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omfg I didn't even think that would be a thing
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lmfao spending $20 on yarn to virtue signal for people who would hate me to own the chuds
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