process or product?
Process or product?
Do you knit for the process of knitting, or the product you’re producing?
I would suspect that for many of us it’s about both.
I love the process of knitting.
The basic act of pulling loops of string through loops of string.
I find it as natural as breathing.
It’s a meditation. Embodying ease, rhythm, fluidity, flow, peace, knowing.
Every time I pick up needles it’s an act of affirmation.
I know that I know how to knit.
But at the same time, I don’t knit just to knit.
I knit towards something.
Not necessarily towards a finished object, but maybe. Or maybe it’s a swatch, or an idea, or a thought.
But I don’t knit for the sake of knitting.
I may not always get where I was planning on going, but the intention is still there.
The intention shapes what, how and where I knit. But the intention isn’t the process, and it’s not the final produced, even though it shapes and guides both.
Do I knit for an intention?
I don’t think I knit for it, but I certainly knit with it.
I knit for the sake of creating.
I knit so I know that I know how to knit.
I knit to strengthen the connections, and reaffirm the process, to confirm that I can still pull loops of string through loops of string.
I engage in the process with the intention of creating a product.
But when it comes to pulling loops through loops, and piling stitches on top of each other, I knit so I know, that I know, how to knit.
I knit so I know, that I know, how to knit.
It’s the process that I’m engaged in. Maybe the product is more of a planned afterthought?
I've always just knit. I've never really asked why before. I just knit, because I knit. So this is me trying to tease out the why. And if I know me, tomorrow I'll disagree with half of this, and think the other half is trite. But that's tomorrow. For now, here we are.
candy colored raindrops
I’m always working on some project or another, and most weeks I talk about what I’m working on Wednesdays as part of Tami’s WIP Wednesday project. You can see past WIP Wednesdays … right this way.
It’s rainy, cold, and very much not like the end of May outside.
But I have a shawl that looks a little like a sea anemone sitting on my desk, and tea that makes the whole room smell like cinnamon.
So I guess it’s not too bad.
If you’d like more WIP Wednesday posts, from other bloggers, visit Tami’s blog.
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and I’m dancing around my apartment!
It’s the ebook for the Shawl Geometry blog series.
You can learn more about the ebook, and buy it over here.
But why should I buy the ebook when I could just follow the blog?
A couple reasons actually.
- immediacy: you get the FULL Shawl Geometry series. Immediately. The blog series is scheduled to finish the last week of July. When you buy the ebook you get it all right now.
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- ease: you don’t have to dig through tons of blog posts to find the shape you’re looking for. In the ebook they’re all in one place, right at your finger tips.
and for $23 it’s WAY easier than reinventing the wheel.
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