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September 27, 2006
Did You Know?
I tend to be pretty open about things on this here blog. I obviously share all my knitting triumphs and defeats (and we all know there are a lot of both around here), but I also tend to share a lot about my life. Maybe I'm too trusting, but whatever. That's just the way I am. So, when it came time to identify 10 knitting things you might not know about me, I struggled. I saw this meme over at Grumperina's and I thought I'd give it a whirl. The only rule is that the 10 things must relate to knitting.
1. I learned to knit when I was a kid. I can't remember exactly how old I was, but my mom puts my age somewhere around 10. My mom and grandma didn't know how to knit, so one of the neighbor ranch ladies taught me. I learned to knit and my sister learned to crochet. I remember knitting some red acrylic slippers and a mauve and gray sweater that I entered in the county fair. I actually think I still have the pattern book in my old knitting stuff. I'll have to find it and share a picture. I have no idea what happened to the sweater, but I remember it didn't fit very well and wasn't very much fun to knit. Needless to say, there were no blue ribbons for that particular piece. Ah, the good ol' days.
2. About the time high school rolled around I quit knitting and didn't pick it back up until sometime around law school. I saw an article in Martha Stewart and thought about my knitting for the first time in years. The article recommended Knitting In Plain English as a good book to teach yourself to knit. I bought the book, dug out my old needles and bought some yarn at Walmart and I was off and running. I read the book and realized there were 2 "ways" to knit - English or American and Continental or European (I think those are the terms used in the book). I had absolutely no recollection of how I'd learned to knit, so I tried them both and decided the Continental method was a lot easier, and that's what I went with. I still don't know if it was easier because that's the way I'd originally learned or if that's just what clicked at the time. I bought a book of dishcloth patterns and some cotton yarn and practiced my stitches making dishcloths. I still have all of those first attempts. I knit off and on through law school, but it really wasn't a passion until October of 2003. That's when I found the internet knitting community.
3. Everything I know about knitting I've learned (or relearned - I can't remember those early knitting lessons) from a book or from you guys and the internet. I don't really like knitting classes. I prefer to read how to do something and work through it step-by-step until I figure it out. I don't think there's anything wrong with a class, but that just isn't the way I learn.
4. I don't consider myself a fabulous knitter, but I do think I can knit just about anything I want to knit given enough time and unlimited access to my knitting pals (um, that would be you guys). Don't get me wrong, I get nervous and have some nail biting moments, but there's nothing as satisfying as tackling a tough or scary project and figuring it out.
5. I like to think that I don't have a yarn stash because I am so organized and practical. But, the reality is that I do have a stash. It isn't huge, but I have enough yarn for 2 sweaters (and I know what those sweaters are) and enough sock yarn for ... well, let's just say a lot of socks. In fact, I have sock yarn in my stash I'd forgotten about. I was looking at my sock yarn last night and was surprised at what was there. I'd forgotten about the Brook's Farm sock yarn I bought at Estes Park and the Mountain Colors Bearfoot. This is not good people. Those are yummy yarns - too yummy to be forgotten about. This problem must be remedied this winter. It's time to knit more socks.
6. The online knitting community and knit bloggers in particular have made me a better knitter. I honestly believe I would still be knitting with acrylic yarn and making eyelash scarves if it wasn't for you guys. Seriously, my knitting growth is something I'm very proud of, but I have you to thank. There are so many wonderful ideas and resources to be found on the internet - sometimes it's overwhelming, but it's always wonderful.
7. I taught my mom and mother-in-law to knit. I think they both knit because I love to knit, not because they love it too. I know they aren't obsessed with it like I am. They are both good knitters, but I'm not sure they'd stick with it if I quit knitting (luckily, that will never happen). I actually really enjoy teaching people to knit - isn't that interesting considering I don't like to be taught anything (see #3). I wonder what that says about my personality.
8. I have no problem knitting in public. It's a great way to pass the time and since I don't wait well, it keeps me busy.
9. I used to commute to work with 2 friends and I had lots of knitting time. Almost an hour each way and I loved the weeks when I didn't have to drive - I got so much knitting accomplished and the time to and from work flew by. Now, my friends have abandoned me and I drive by myself every day. The loss of those 2 hours a day is playing serious hell on my knitting progress. I really need to find a new carpool.
10. I love knitting socks. There's just something wondeful about the combination of the fine yarn and the dpns. Socks just make me happy. I love all kinds of socks - top down, toe up, short-rows, heel flaps, whatever. If it's a sock, I like it. And I like dpns and magic loop and 2 circulars. I really need to get some socks on the needles. Stay tuned.
Comments
I really enjoyed reading your answers! Although some of the things didn't surprise me, many of them were completely new to me! Like how you picked Continental style knitting when you re-learned to knit... Thanks for answering!
Posted by: grumperina at September 27, 2006 12:48 PM
It's an interesting meme to read. Think I'll have to jump on the bandwagon.
Posted by: margene at September 27, 2006 1:59 PM
Thanks for sharing! I'm liking seeing peoples answers....just can't think of what mine would be.
Posted by: PumpkinMama at September 27, 2006 2:17 PM
I'm cursing at those friends who abandoned you, loosing you many hours of valuable knitting time.........boo on them.
Posted by: christine at September 27, 2006 2:49 PM
Shocking, just shocking. Oh, no, wait...that's me and the Barbara Walker thing!
Posted by: Marcia at September 27, 2006 2:55 PM
Great learning more about your knitting life!
Posted by: Rebekah at September 27, 2006 3:03 PM
I would agree to how we learn how to knit. I too don't really like classes but prefer learning from a book, web, or . . . . it's that trial and error thing that makes it so much fun, sometimes. Great responses.
Posted by: Jessica at September 27, 2006 4:15 PM
Great post! I really enjoy reading your meme. I guess I can consider myself lucky for being able to carpool with my hub atleast 3 times a week. I totally agree with you. I got so much knitting done while seeing others getting stuck in the traffic. I hope you'll be able to find your carpool buddy again.
Posted by: vanessa at September 27, 2006 5:30 PM
Oh, that sucks that you lost your carpool! That sommute sounds awfully long with knitting and/or friends to chat with!
Posted by: Zarah at September 27, 2006 5:43 PM
Isn't it amazing how we all learned to knit? thanks for the interesting read- and I hope that you find some carpool buddies soon.
Posted by: Teyani at September 28, 2006 8:33 AM
Lots of interesting stuff! Hopefully some carpool-mates will pop up soon! That is a lot of potential knitting time!
Posted by: Stacey at September 28, 2006 8:34 AM
Thanks for putting this up - I've started working on mine, but it's hard!
Posted by: Theresa at September 28, 2006 2:11 PM
