
A month ago, I headed out to Joshua Tree with the editor and creative director of
Knit Wit, the new biannual print-only magazine about fiber arts, textiles, and the people who put it all together. We rolled into the High Desert around
golden hour to explore world of Lily and Hopie Stockman, founders of
Block Shop Textiles. The sisters Stockman, who have recently relocated to L.A. from Boston, are two impossibly cool human beings that are creating traditionally-made Indian scarves (and bedding coming soon!) in smart, ethical, thoughtful, ecologically sensitive, community-driven, and lest we forget, stylish ways—it's almost unnerving how wonderful these two sisters are. Here are a few sneak peak photos of that story, which will be in the inaugural issue of
Knit Wit, dropping this November. The magazine is otherwise packed with visuals and text by some truly talented photographers (including
Marissa Macias who shot this piece), designers, tastemakers, and writers. Snag a maiden copy for yourself by supporting the
Knit Wit Kickstarter. This magazine is one to keep.

