KnitPicks and its parent company have been accused of wrongthink. An Instagrammer formerly affiliated with them claims that the company did not want her and other crafters to show off their Melt the Ice hats on their platform. Not to not create them with their yarn, period, or to not wear them, period. Just don’t post any political content in sponsored content for the company.
The comments to this thread really illustrate just how impossible the purity standards are. A bunch of “private equity is as fascist as Trump and capitalism themselves,” “oh, but that small family owned company is full of Trump supporters,” “don’t buy from Europe, because of tariffs,” or “but I don’t want to buy from my LYS because I live in Texas and what if the owner is a Republican and not vocal about it?”
OP tried to crowd control by addressing consumer choice privilege etc, to no avail
The ones convinced that the red hat will save the nation were particularly offended at this
Reminds me of this Ravelry Facebook thread I came across where a commenter told OP that anyone not 1000% for the red hat at all times is “lacking in basic humanity.”
OP’s crime? Asking if anyone was knitting anything else other than the MTI hat because it was the only item she was seeing after endlessly scrolling the page (which was indeed true; take Ravelry the website at that time and this Facebook group was that twenty fold). Oh, the humanity
It’s deeply ironic that they panic this much about red MAGA hats, yet practically worship the red anti-MAGA hats like the most fanatical MAGA people are with their pro ones.
As for the pattern maker’s fundraising, there is a claim by them that they reached $750,000 in proceeds.
Still no proof of donations. Not holding breath. Many comments about it appear to be getting deleted if they’re not ignored. Unsure how standard that is in the knitting community (Knitting for Olive never shared their UNICEF for Gaza donation receipts, either), but surely a small business can share at least one? This is the bare minimum I’m talking (example from a popular indie polish maker)
IDK, between how Needle and Skein is acting with not only the pattern but also the drama of fundraising and publicity surrounding it, I just get a bad taste in my mouth. Feels “off.” Someone tag me if it’s revealed my gut feeling is justified later down the road.