My wonderful enabler, also known as "hubby", drove my queasy self down to one of the many "local" Wal-Marts. My original intent was to buy a Cross-stitch kit..as I am minutely more familiar with this item of feminine pursuit. However a employee soon relayed to me that "cross-stitch is no longer available." So right then and there I thought about the mounds of beautiful yarn staring me down......the colors were enchanting, the textures hypnotizing.....I could imagine all the socks, scarves and impossibly intricate sweaters I could become a failure in!
After eyeballing the mounds of yarns....I moved on to the knitting needles....and became intimidated........How was I to know which needles to pick?!?! But never fear! -- a Knitting guide sat directly below the needles! I looked and saw that it came with needles and a how to guide, relief swept over me!! I could do this! No problem... needles and yarn! how hard could this be?! It takes more to bake a cake!
When we arrived home My enabler put the other goods away whilst I entered into a staring contest with my yarn. I meekly grabbed the plastic case the book came imprisoned in and slowly worked it free. The Needles fell with a metallic *clank* on the floor. After retrieving the errant hot pink needles, I gazed at the cover of the book "I Taught Myself to Knit - Simple Instructions and Clear Diagrams Make it Easy to Teach Yourself!" It enthusiastically advertises. I get excited, It says its easy! Maybe I CAN do this!! I crack it open and start trying to follow the directions.
Lesson 1
Casting On -
At measured distance from one end make a slip knot on one needle.
me-"What is a slipknot?"
Book- See diagram 1.
me- "This diagram doesn't make sense! what do I do now?!"
Book- See diagram 1.
me- "look I tried to do that...It isn't working! I don't even know what a slipknot is!!!!!
I decide to look this elusive slipknot up on the internet, and soon figure out a much faster and more simple way of tying a slipknot than what the diagram shows.
me-"okay now what? I conquered the knot."
Book- Follow steps 4-8.
me- ~throws book across living room~
After trying to work with the book for two hours...I gave it up for useless and inadequate....realizing I could get better instruction from the internet.
Yay for Youtube!
So after going to bed defeated and feeling like a failure, I prayed for the ability to knit. Well, it took me all day with size 8 needles and tiny yarn, but God gave me the wisdom to Knit about 3 inches of a scarf! I learned how to "cast on" with two needles, and do a basic "knit stitch".
And yes, that is My project on the top of the page, along with the rejected, useless book. The book makes more sense now that I have a Basic understanding of the concept....but still the step by step instructions are vague and somewhat confusing. I think I will keep it simply for the abbreviation chart.
I don't feel like a failure at the moment...in fact I feel rather accomplished! I feel feminine! I know silly right? I know that men knit and everything..but it still makes me feel all warm and fuzzy to think I am doing something worthwhile in my free time, some thing that generations of women before me learned to do while they were probably toddlers!
I love feeling all feminine and fuzzy inside! :P

1 comment:
LOL! My grandmother taught me how to knit many years ago. Of course I forgot, so then I re-taught myself using a book. I taught myself to crochet using the same book, as well. But I think with knitting in particular, it really helps if you have someone to show you first-hand how to get started. Otherwise it's just too confusing!!
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