Meet the designers! One of the great pleasures of editing Sockupied is getting to work with designers and writers who are clever, fun, and generally delightful. For Sockupied Spring 2013, the designers...
Sockupied , one of Interweave’s eMags, is seeking articles and designs for two 2013 issues. Sockupied focuses on technique-rich, clever patterns that enable knitters to take charge of their socks...
Feet on the Street in Melbourne and Ontario Welcome to the first post in our occasional “Feet on the Street” blog feature. There is such a passion for sock knitting around the world, and in...
PDFs by Popular Demand Ever since the first issue of Sockupied came out in 2010, some knitters have been asking for the patterns to be available individually as PDF downloads. Well, with four issues out...
She Shoots Sock Shots Handknitted socks: a delight to knit, a challenge to photograph. When you envision a photo shoot, you might imagine a supermodel in a skimpy outfit standing on a remote beach or in...
If you have the iPad version of Sockupied , you might have noticed something pop up in the app recently: a new issue called Simply Sockupied . We’re launching the Mac and PC versions this week in...
The spring 2012 issue of Sockupied is finally available for the iPad , and no one is more excited than me. (Just ask anyone who was standing in earshot when got the news!) Here are a few step-by-step directions...
I recently received an email asking whether Sockupied includes toe-up sock knitting patterns. Why yes, we do! But how many, I wondered? I took a look at all three Sockupied issues from last year, which...
Illustration by Amber Felts Rules No purchase or payment of any kind is necessary to enter or win this contest, and will not improve chances of winning. In the Spring 2013 issue of Sockupied, a “Cartoon...
Where did we find those fancy feet? The cover of the Spring 2012 Sockupied features a delightful sock pattern by designer Lorilee Beltman. When we received the submissions for the issue, we found a sample...
The Knit-alongs for Simply Sockupied have been full of great information, whether it’s specific advice for a particular question or suggestions on where to look for help. If you want to learn to...
When it comes to historical textiles, socks usually get short shrift. Lace-edged tablecloths, gowns, uniforms, dolls, and other special occasion pieces are saved and put away, but socks are worn and used...
You may not think it's a good use of handspun yarn to walk around wearing it out under the soles of your feet. Why use yarn that you've put a lot of effort into creating for a project that will...
Sock Knitting Party! Last Friday afternoon, we began our Simply Sockupied Knit-Along at Interweave. We admired Jaime Osterlund's first sock, which was almost ready for the heel turn. (We love an overachiever...
Lorilee Beltman's Our Paths Cross Socks My first pair of handknitted socks ended in tears when my Dad felted them— but somehow I caught sock knitting fever anyway. What makes me love them so...
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