Patience.
And no, I don't mean patience from using thin yarn and small needles, making hundreds (thousands!) of stitches, or frogging something a dozen times before I get it right.
I've learned that I can tackle big projects a little at a time and make progress, and eventually achieve what I wanted, even if it seems overwhelming.
If you sat down and calculated the number of stitches in a sweater, a shawl, or even a sock, how overwhelmed would you feel? That would seem pretty daunting when you picked up the needles to start, right? But we all know that those projects are very doable.
My hubby and I went out to dinner the other evening with a couple we're friends with. I was wearing my recently finished top-down raglan (pics later!). I got the same response I usually get form non-knitters. She could never do that, would never have the time, etc. I'm never quite sure how to answer that without sounding rude or condescending. Even worse, I'm never sure if the non-knitter is implying that they're just too busy with more important things to take time out to do something like knitting.
I want to ask about how they spend their time, but I don't. I wonder how much of her time goes for television, shopping, phone calls, waiting around in offices, etc. I use that time to knit. No, I'm not Miss Productivity, but I do take time out to do it because I enjoy it. I don't expect everyone to enjoy it, but I would like people to be a little less quick to make judgments about it, and me.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Fantastic News
Hubby learned to knit today!
He's tried before, but he decided to sit down again and give it a shot. I cast on for him and did the first couple of rows in garter. After that, he took right off. He's even getting the tension to be pretty good.
He's still struggling a little, and he hasn't figured out yet if he's going to enjoy it, but I have hopes.
He's doing a scarf, and yes, it's for me. I already know it'll be my favorite.
He's tried before, but he decided to sit down again and give it a shot. I cast on for him and did the first couple of rows in garter. After that, he took right off. He's even getting the tension to be pretty good.
He's still struggling a little, and he hasn't figured out yet if he's going to enjoy it, but I have hopes.
He's doing a scarf, and yes, it's for me. I already know it'll be my favorite.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Secret Pal 12 Wrap-up
If you were told you could never again buy yarn, what would your last yarn purchase be?
About three tractor trailers packed full of wool and woold blends. And a new garage to put it in.
If you were told you could never knit again, what would be the last thing you’d knit??
A pair of socks for my husband. He loves them so much!
In a given year, how many times do you buy yarn? And what is your favorite place to buy yarn from? A festival? A shop? Online? Dish your favorite places!!
I usually buy my yarn online. Knitpicks and WEBs tend to be where I go first. I do shop at my LYS, but their selection isn't quite as broad as I'd like, so sometimes I just have to go online.
Lastly, with Fall in full swing in many areas, what is the one thing you look forward to most?
About three tractor trailers packed full of wool and woold blends. And a new garage to put it in.
If you were told you could never knit again, what would be the last thing you’d knit??
A pair of socks for my husband. He loves them so much!
In a given year, how many times do you buy yarn? And what is your favorite place to buy yarn from? A festival? A shop? Online? Dish your favorite places!!
I usually buy my yarn online. Knitpicks and WEBs tend to be where I go first. I do shop at my LYS, but their selection isn't quite as broad as I'd like, so sometimes I just have to go online.
Lastly, with Fall in full swing in many areas, what is the one thing you look forward to most?
- Fall colors are my favorite, so autumn is great for me
- Cool weather for sweaters
- Halloween!
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