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		<title>Superdork!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 19:15:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I made a new superhero mask today. When it&#8217;s done drying (I&#8217;m blocking it), I will take less stupid-looking pictures of it, but for now:

Oh, and here&#8217;s another one I made after lunch (crochet):


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I made a new superhero mask today. When it&#8217;s done drying (I&#8217;m blocking it), I will take less stupid-looking pictures of it, but for now:</p>
<p><img src="http://www.mortaine.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/IMG_2838.jpg" width="480" height="388" alt="IMG_2838.JPG" /></p>
<p>Oh, and here&#8217;s another one I made after lunch (crochet):</p>
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		<title>Superhero Masks, Maker Faire, and Shirts</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 23:53:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Introducing the Mask Kits!

I designed these superhero mask kits and the free freeform mask pattern because it&#8217;s my not-so-secret plan to dominate the world by making superhero masks into the new sock. I think they&#8217;re as fun and addictive as socks, and with less chance of Second Sock Syndrome.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Introducing the Mask Kits!</strong></p>
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<p>I designed these superhero mask kits and the free freeform mask pattern because it&#8217;s my not-so-secret plan to dominate the world by making superhero masks into the new sock. I think they&#8217;re as fun and addictive as socks, and with less chance of Second Sock Syndrome.</p>
<p>At the Knit and Crochet Show in Portland last week, I launched these adorable masks, to great applause and appreciation (and, I&#8217;ll admit, more than a few weird looks). One of my friends is a photographer and brought his camera along to take snapshots of knitters posing as superheroes. <strong><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/handknitheroes/show/">Those pictures are available on Flickr for your enjoyment.</a></strong></p>
<p>The mask kits cost $12 in the <a href="http://www.comicknits.com/store/">Handknit Heroes store</a>, and they come with the yarn, pattern, and red lenses to make the masks. These are really fun masks to make and wear, and they&#8217;re also a terrific gift for the superhero-loving knitter or cosplayer in your life. They&#8217;re an intermediate knitting pattern; if you know how to pick up stitches, do some basic increases, and knit an icord, you&#8217;ll be able to make this mask.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, I&#8217;m sad to report that the free Secret Identity Mask pattern as a postcard has been removed from our web store. We discovered that, despite my best efforts in designing it, the post office mangles it so you can&#8217;t actually read the pattern. Not to worry, though&#8211; Marc and I are working on a redesign for the card that will be available shortly. In the meantime, you can still download the pattern through Ravelry or in the online store.</p>
<p><strong>We&#8217;ll be at Maker Faire 09!</strong></p>
<p>Next weekend (May 30-31), I&#8217;ll be at <a href="http://makerfaire.com/">Maker Faire</a>, moving one step closer to that world domination plan! I&#8217;m presenting a crochet demo on Saturday afternoon at 1 PM in the TNNA booth. My demo teaches how to create a superhero mask in freeform crochet. If you&#8217;re in the San Francisco area, come by the San Mateo County Expo Center to learn more. Even if you don&#8217;t knit or crochet, come to the fair&#8211; it&#8217;s fun and you can learn right there on the spot!</p>
<p><strong>T-Shirts: Back in Stock!</strong></p>
<p>The good news is, the T-Shirts are back in stock! I returned from the show with plenty left for you all!</p>
<p>The bad news is, we&#8217;re sold out of the plus sizes and almost all of the youth sizes! This is good news for us, but not so great if you&#8217;re a little kid or a big grown-up! The XL size is still available&#8211; it fits me, and I wear a size 18 top. We&#8217;re out of the Youth Small sizes and Youth Large&#8211; I recommend going one size up on those and have the kid grow into them. The Youth Large wasn&#8217;t much smaller in size than an Adult Small, so you&#8217;ll be OK going up a size with those.</p>
<p><strong>New Stores!</strong></p>
<p>While I was in Portland, I signed up a bunch of new shops who now carry Handknit Heroes, including Powell&#8217;s Books for Home and Garden! As always, check the <a href="http://www.comicknits.com/locate/index.html">Shop Locator</a> page for the store nearest you!</p>
<p><strong>Shout Outs!</strong></p>
<p>Vogue Knitting and Knit.1 both feature Handknit Heroes this month! Wow! I had completely forgotten the Vogue interview until my friend had me look at some patterns in her copy and I fllipped through the pages and said &#8220;Wait&#8211; I recognize that image!&#8221; Thanks a bunch for the media, to both Vogue Knitting and Knit.1!</p>
<p><a href="http://babblingbrook.wordpress.com/2009/05/15/knit-crochet-show/">Babbling Brook</a> posted about attending the show and picking up her copy of Handknit Heroes.</p>
<p>And <a href="http://joyarna.blogspot.com/2009/05/guest-post-by-espanolbot-handknit.html">Joyarna&#8217;s</a> boyfriend guest-blogged about Handknit Heroes from a comic book fan&#8217;s perspective.</p>
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		<title>Free Comic Book Knitting Pattern Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 23:53:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today in the US, it&#8217;s Free Comic Book Day, when comic book shops all over the country give out free comics to anyone coming into the store. It&#8217;s fun and exciting, and a great way to introduce yourself to something new.
Here at Handknit Heroes Central, we take it a step further&#8211; we have a super-awesome [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today in the US, it&#8217;s Free Comic Book Day, when comic book shops all over the country give out free comics to anyone coming into the store. It&#8217;s fun and exciting, and a great way to introduce yourself to something new.</p>
<p>Here at Handknit Heroes Central, we take it a step further&#8211; we have a super-awesome <strong>comic book knitting pattern</strong> for you!</p>
<p>The pattern is available in <strong>knit and crochet.</strong> It&#8217;s completely free&#8211; you can download it through Ravelry (<a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/secret-identity-mask-in-crochet">crochet</a> or <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/secret-identity-mask-in-knit">knit</a>) or from the <a href="http://www.comicknits.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&amp;cPath=6&amp;products_id=9">Handknit Heroes online store</a>, where it&#8217;s available in PDF as well as Mobipocket ebook formats. If you want us to mail you a hard copy, you can <a href="http://www.comicknits.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&amp;cPath=4&amp;products_id=12">buy one to be mailed</a> to you for $1.00 in the store.</p>
<p><img src="file://localhost/Users/mortaine/Library/Application%20Support/ecto3/cache/020F6B10-03D6-46BC-A5BF-D23839A4BB5C.jpeg" width="123" height="191" alt="IMG_2695.jpg" style="float:right;" /></p>
<p>This is a freeform mask for superheroes and subversive crafters everywhere! It’s a quick project that uses up a small amount of yarn to make a really nifty and fun accessory. Planning a late-night crochet or knitting adventure? Hide your identity with a one-of-a-kind creation of your own!</p>
<p>The pattern is adaptable for any weight of yarn in any gauge– information in the pattern uses standard measurements and math to lay out a basic construction for you to follow in creating your own designs and inventions.</p>
<p>The Secret Identity Mask mask is licensed under a <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/">Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License</a>. You can use the pattern, including making modifications and using it for commercial use, provided attribution (credit) is given. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at <a href="http://www.comicknits.com/contact/" rel="cc:morePermissions">http://www.comicknits.com/contact/</a>.</p>
<p>Shops are invited to use the pattern in classes&#8211; it&#8217;s a good way to teach working in the round, working flat, increases, and icords (in knitting), as well as the role gauge can play in fitting a garment.</p>
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		<title>Signed Copies, Portland, and the Status of Various Products</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 23:53:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Enter to Win a Signed Copy!
H. E. Wintermute (limedragon), the designer for Issue #2&#8217;s cute knitted bag, is holding a blog contest giveaway for some of her copies (as a contributor, she received a few copies of the comic book), including some signed copies! Leave a comment on her blog to enter.
I&#8217;m in Portland!
I made [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Enter to Win a Signed Copy!</strong></p>
<p>H. E. Wintermute (limedragon), the designer for Issue #2&#8217;s cute knitted bag, is holding a <a href="http://limedragon.com/2009/05/11/new-design-and-contests/">blog contest giveaway</a> for some of her copies (as a contributor, she received a few copies of the comic book), including some signed copies! Leave a comment on her blog to enter.</p>
<p><strong>I&#8217;m in Portland!</strong></p>
<p>I made it to Portland, Oregon yesterday and had a lovely and lively visit at Knit Purl and with Sandy et al from ShiBui yarns. I also visited a local comic book shop, and today, my schedule opened up, so I&#8217;m going to do a mini-yarn crawl around town. I&#8217;m really looking forward to meeting everyone this weekend!</p>
<p><strong>Issue #1 is Now a Back Issue</strong></p>
<p>With the shipping of Issue #2, Issue #1 is now in back issue status. That means you can no longer start a subscription with Issue #1. We don&#8217;t sell single copies of our comics online. Why? Because we believe in the greatness of <a href="http://www.comicknits.com/locate/index.html">local yarn shops</a>. If you can&#8217;t find a LYS near you that carries Handknit Heroes, I strongly encourage you to call around and ask if they do mail order.</p>
<p>However, if you subscribe to Handknit Heroes, you can add a copy of Issue #1 to your order and it will be shipped with Issue #2 (your starting issue). After that, your subscription will run through #5 (I think I just felt a little dizzy!)</p>
<p>You can also now start your subscription with Issue #3. By default, if you subscribe using the form inside Issue #2, your next issue will be #3, because we logically assume if you have Issue #2, you don&#8217;t need another one. If you subscribe online or through the shop, your next issue will be #2.</p>
<p><strong>T-Shirts are Now &#8220;Backordered&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>The t-shirts are not actually out of stock. I took them with me to Oregon, and my shipping guys don&#8217;t have any to send out. As a result, you can order them, but they won&#8217;t be shipped out till next week. If you want to wait till next week to place your order, that&#8217;s cool. We&#8217;re releasing a really cool product next week (hint: you can see a picture of it in the ads section of Issue #2) after the show.</p>
<p><strong>Shout Outs</strong></p>
<p>New subscriber <a href="http://vistitmysecretgarden.blogspot.com/2009/05/handknit-heroes.html">Crafty Caffine</a> received her Issue 1 and 2 this week!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.stumblingoverchaos.com/?p=3291">Stumbling Over Chaoes</a> gave us a shoutout and mentioned Limedragon&#8217;s blog contest!</p>
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		<title>Issue #2!!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 23:53:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Issue #2!!!
Issue #2 is at the printer! Marc and I are very excited about this issue, and I think you&#8217;ll all be very happy with the continuing storyline, the artwork, and of course, the neat pattern for a cool bag that every superhero knitter needs.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Issue #2!!!<img src="http://www.comicknits.com/updates/wp-content/uploads/hkhissue2cover.png" width="144" height="216" alt="HKHIssue2Cover.png" style="float:left;" /></strong></p>
<p>Issue #2 is at the printer! Marc and I are very excited about this issue, and I think you&#8217;ll all be very happy with the continuing storyline, the artwork, and of course, the neat pattern for a cool bag that every superhero knitter needs.</p>
<p>So when can you expect to get it in your hot little hands? Well, we will have some advance copies at the KnitWitz meet and greet and signing on May 1 in Stockton. About 6 days later, our stock copies will arrive and immediately go into archive bags to mail out to our subscribers.</p>
<p><strong>So&#8230;. What&#8217;s the Delay?</strong></p>
<p>We&#8217;re a little late delivering Issue #2, I know, but we have a really <em>good</em> reason. Marc had a new addition to his family in March (cute little Edith), and he rightfully took about 2 weeks off to enjoy the new baby and take care of his lovely girlfriend. Everyone is doing well, and I&#8217;m thrilled and send many happy congratulations.</p>
<p>But it&#8217;s not all Marc&#8217;s fault! I was about halfway through writing Issue #2 when I realized that I was having a really hard time with a major story component. Creating quality story, art, and patterns are our priority here, so I gave <em>myself</em> extra time to write it right. The up side of that is I now have some great story momentum carrying me into the script for Issue #3.</p>
<p>The other up side is that if you were planning to design a mask for Issue #3, you have a little more time. The deadline has been extended by a month, to July 15, since the comics don&#8217;t get into your hands until May.</p>
<p><strong>Special Kit: Available at TKGA Portland: May 14-17</strong></p>
<p>As you know by now, I&#8217;m going to be at the <a href="http://www.knitandcrochetshow.com/springshow.asp">TKGA show</a> in Portland from May 14 to 17. I&#8217;ll have t-shirts and postcards, comic books, and a special, completely awesome kit that you&#8217;re going to just <strong>love</strong> (but which I&#8217;m keeping secret&#8230; for now!)</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re going to Portland, please stop by&#8211; we&#8217;re in booth #60, right next to the entrance of the marketplace. And if you&#8217;re looking to get into the marketplace on the cheap, <a href="https://www.e-offinger.net/tkgadata/ScriptContent/IndexCouponSpring.cfm">go here</a> to get a $2 off coupon.</p>
<p><strong>We&#8217;re on Facebook: X2</strong></p>
<p>In addition to <a href="http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=65018853523">the Facebook group</a>, we now have <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Handknit-Heroes/67321924572">a Facebook page</a>. You can become a fan to show your Handknit Heroes love. I&#8217;m figuring out how to coordinate Facebook with all the tools I currently use (you know, the ones using open standards, like iCal and RSS?) to share the HKH love there.</p>
<p><strong>Shout Outs!</strong></p>
<p>Misfit Yarn, a knitting feminist blog <a href="http:">gave us some love</a> last week!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.supernaturale.com/articles.html?id=290">This is Awesome</a> and slightly related; the knitter being kinneared on the subway is one of our readers! Isn&#8217;t that scarf just full of awesome?</p>
<p><a href="http://knittingkrazies.blogspot.com/">This is cool</a> but not related, a knitting webcomic called Pearl Too.</p>
<p>KnitLuck has <a href="http://www.knitluck.com/fried-gold/comic-books-for-knitters.html">a really thoughtful review</a> of comic books from a knitter/feminist perspective. The article prompted me to send an email to Marc thanking him for remembering our heroes are 16 years old&#8211; they have the bodies of 16 year old girls, not cover models for Super Juggs. I will definitely check out Fables, too!</p>
<p>One of our shops, <a href="http://www.hillcountryweavers.com/">Hill Country Weavers</a>, posted <a href="http://knitbuzz.blogspot.com/2009/04/handknit-heroes-comics-for-knitters.html">a shout-out</a> for the comic this week. They&#8217;re in Austin, Texas, if you&#8217;re looking for a local shop!</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll call <a href="http://lifetimesshortnow.blogspot.com/2009/04/i-dont-know-yet-if-this-qualifies-as.html">the review</a> &#8220;lukewarm&#8221; from Lifetimes Short Now, but I really liked it for the rather in-depth nature of exploring the feminist side of geek crafts.</p>
<p>And one of my favorite magazines, <a href="http://www.bust.com/component/option,com_mojo/Itemid,31/p,1966/">Bust</a>, gave a really nice, detailed overview of the comic.</p>
<p>Craftnectar gave a <a href="http://craftnectar.com/2009/04/21/nibble-tray-11/">quick shout-out</a> this week. While visiting, I also found her really great <a href="http://craftnectar.com/2009/03/27/trees-in-the-hood/">pictorial on the Oak Park, IL tree sweaters</a>.</p>
<p>I want to give a shout-out to <a href="http://theroyalempress.blogspot.com/">The Royal Empress</a>, but the blog is protected, so I&#8217;ll just have to say &#8220;hello, and thanks for the shout out!&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://www.comicknits.com/updates/wp-content/uploads/bikerackcosy.jpg" width="288" height="216" alt="BikeRackCosy.jpg" style="float:left;" /></p>
<p>Finally, I stopped by the Yolo County Knitter&#8217;s Guild yesterday in Davis, California for their bi-monthly meeting and sit-n-knit, which was lovely and fun. Afterward, I had coffee and lunch in downtown Davis, where I spotted this nifty little bit of knitted graffiti. Mad props to the anonymous bike-rack-cosy knitters of Davis!</p>
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