A recent study found that 81% of subjects suffering from depression reported feeling happier after knitting, while more than half said they felt "very happy."
I've been knitting my life back together since I was a teenager. Things unravel, I pick up my needles. Stitches drop, I figure out how to get on track and reknit. It's my M.O. when life goes haywire. The perfect therapy -- a rhythmically, repetitive mediation that calms. And you end up with something beautiful and useful!
Can you get all that from a therapist? Well, I guess you can, but it may not be as relaxing.
Since knitting is my first emotional line of defense -- and calm and happy are always welcome -- as the seasons transition, I can almost taste the yarn.
Without further adieu...
Here are my latest knitting crushes:
- Favorite yarn shop: Purl SoHo
- Favorite knitting blog: Fringe Association
- Favorite knitting pattern source: Brooklyn Tweed
- Favorite sweater pattern: Trace by Shellie Anderson
- Favorite hat pattern: Westminister Hat by Blue Sky Alpacas
- Favorite scarf pattern, mine, always: Reversely Cabled
- Favorite fingerless gloves pattern: Colorblock Handwarmers by Purl Bee
- Favorite house slippers: Temple of Knit
- Favorite yarn: Shibui
- Favorite knitting inspiration: Chanel Backpack Vest via Vogue
- Favorite silly thing to knit: Eyeglasses.
- Favorite Pinterest knitting board: Econesting
- Favorite knitting illustration: Carol MacDonald via Maison Kasini (above)
What's on your knitting menu?
Snuggled in our respective nests, my family drifts into maker-mode.
“Properly practiced, knitting soothes the troubled spirit, and it doesn't hurt the untroubled spirit either.” ~
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The creative sideways construction of this
Has knitting become a subversive movement? In the last few years, knitting has put miles of distance between the images of grandmas in rocking chairs knitting up tea cozies. I just love how hip, and alternative-minded folks are picking up needles and casting a rebellious flair on an otherwise complacent hobby.
Magda Sayeg, the founder of
Ready to join the yarn graffiti force? Even if yarn bombing is too fringe (no pun intended), check out the book...it's a voyeuristic pleasure not to be missed.
In my conciliatory effort to 