I will remember that not everyone understands. I will resist the urge to ask others what they do when they watch TV.”
― Stephanie Pearl-McPhee, At Knit's End: Meditations for Women Who Knit Too Much
I too am accused of telling myself I am 'wasting time' when I knit.
But as any committed (as in crazy obsessed) knitter knows
it's an addiction with no side effects.
So lately I've been doing alot of sittin...
which I balance by taking looooong walks (as in an hour and a half).
There are times I work on projects that never end
as in this one here
or this one
And then there are those projects that I want to see done quickly.
More like 'instant gartification'
Which is an oxymoron in the knitting world.
I've been doing just that lately.
This beret came about as a result of leftover yarn from the project below
that did take a loooong time to make
but so well worth it....
my favorite CHEVRON stitch for a favorite girl's birthday.
Warm and sparkly
like the daughter I made it for...
Love this one below.
quick, easy and fasionable!
on to my next project...
At the end of the day
“Properly practiced, knitting soothes the troubled spirit, and it doesn't hurt the untroubled spirit either.”
― Elizabeth Zimmermann
― Elizabeth Zimmermann
4 comments:
Definitely knitted that one fast. It was just a ball of yarn just 2 days ago!!! Love it.
How could this ever be considered a waste of time?! You're creating wonderful, handmade wearable art that is one of a kind! I love the one in the first pic. The colours are fabulous! Keep on knitting and don't let the negative voices in!
I don't know what you call it . . . but R's head covering is really beautiful. Nice job!
Of course knitting is aerobic! Didn't you know? ;-)
Please do share yarn & pattern info for your gorgeous creations. I'm especially wondering what yarn the multi-colored hat and scarf were made from.
Thanks for all the beauty and inspiration!
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