Saturday, September 29, 2007

It's you.

As in many other places, knitting and other fibre arts have been making an appearance recently in the Irish media, from snippets to full blown articles to the fashion pages. I've often been asked (well several times anyway) why I think knitting is going through a revival. Is it a response to global consumerism? To the tyrrany of technology? To the pressures of modern times?

It's all those things I suppose. And much much more.

It's the almost meditative rhythm of the process, the colour and texture of the yarn, the soothing click clack of the needles, the beauty of the finished object.

It's the kick you get out of making something useful and/or lovely from scratch with just your own effort, 2 pointy sticks and some fibre. It's the pleasure you get from wearing something unique that you made yourself.

It's an antidote to the relentless demands of phones, computers, work, technology and the commute. It's the yarn, the fabric, the fibre, the texture, the drape, the colours and the lace. And lots more besides.

It's the folks at your
LYS where you can show your latest project and receive advice, encouragement, congratulations or comiseration depending on how it's going.

It's the
knitters you've met and those you haven't yet. It's the generous, the funny, the unique. It's Dolores, it's your first blog, and your most recent. It's the knitting community and the fellow-fibre-fanatics-feeling.


It's the people, people.

It's the knitters.

It's you.


2 comments:

Aileen said...

Awww! We're all special ;) Well done on the blog... I'll be adding you to my reader :D See you soon at one of the meets!

TeaandCakes said...

:-)
Thank you!
And yep, I think you have the reasons right, too...