“Knitting has a profound connective power. The culture and people and rituals around it, the values, they all contribute to an immediate and profound trust in one another. It's home. You belong and are accepted, which rings true no matter where you are.” ConnectionSharingKnittingKnittersKnitterKnitting Community Book:Knitlandia: A Knitter Sees the World Source: Knitlandia: A Knitter Sees the World
“A big stash allows me to have a fluid sense of creativity - a looseness that is very much like playing. It opens me up, unlocks things. The creative bit takes all the other pieces - the possibility, the abundance, the connections, and the actual work of making yarn - bundles them, and explodes like a glitter bomb. It gets everywhere, it makes me smile, and a I can't escape it. My stash is the spark. Even if I haven't spun for days or weeks, even when I'm feeling dull-witted or anti-craft, I still spend time with my stash. It pulls on doors that have been locked, slides under the crack and clicks them open from the inside. After an hour tossing my fibers around, I am revitalized for making yarn, yes, but for things well beyond that, too. My sash fees like an extension of me that I sometimes forget about: the part that plays, that connects things that don't seem to go, that experiments and makes things.” CreativityCraftsFiberKnittingCrochetStash Book:A Stash of One's Own: Knitters on Loving, Living with, and Letting Go of Yarn Source: A Stash of One's Own: Knitters on Loving, Living with, and Letting Go of Yarn
“A funny thing happens when more than one knitter gathers in a public place. A solo knitter, presuming she is a woman, quickly fades into the backdrop like a potted palm or a quietly nursing mother. ... A single knitter is shorthand for "nothing to see here, move on." But when knitters gather, we become incongruously conspicuous. We are a species that other people aren't used to seeing in flocks, like a cluster of Corgis, a dozen Elvis impersonators waiting for the elevator.” KnittingKnitter Book:Knitlandia: A Knitter Sees the World Source: Knitlandia: A Knitter Sees the World
“You've heard about the knitter's handshake? Two hands go in for the grab-and-shake, but at the last minute, they veer to the closest sleeve or band and grab it instead while we ask, "Did you knit this?” HumorKnittingKnitting HumorSecret Handshake Book:The Yarn Whisperer: My Unexpected Life in Knitting Source: The Yarn Whisperer: My Unexpected Life in Knitting