
I'm catching up on old podcasts from Brenda Dayne and Cast-On. This episode they spoke of knitting philosophies. One of the things that came out is that people knit for relaxation. I have heard that twice now in the last week, and I don't totally agree with it.
People knit to relax, well I don't, at least not most of the time. I'm selfish, I want that sweater or new pair of socks.
My knitting never started as a relaxation practice. I started knitting because I needed something to fill my hands while I waited for my kids in their activities. It has grown to desiring the product at the end of the process, not necessarily the relaxation, though that does come in now and then. I love the colors, I love how the stitches look, I love wearing something I have created myself, I love seeing someone else wearing something I have made especially for them. I knit now because I want that end product, the socks, the sweater or scarf. So many pretty yarns, why waste them on something I am not going to wear or give away, just to relax. I guess you could say that I knit as part of a race, a race to get to the end of the object so I can wear it or send it to a special home. I also knit for my grandma. She taught me to knit when I was a child, and I continue to knit because she did up until the day she went into the hospital. I knit because it brings me closer to her. I think about her often as I am knitting, thinking, oh wouldn't grandma like this, or I need to show this to her, then remember that I can't.
So, what is your knitting philosophy? If you want, leave me a comment or direct me to your blog if you post it there.
Hi Alice, I'm glad you stopped by!! I was thinking a lot about you last week!