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knithacker · 4 years
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I Still Think About This Colorful Installation by the Amazing KnittaPlease: 👉 https://buff.ly/3gVdYjh
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knittedbymachomen · 5 years
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#Repost @lorettanapoleoni with @get_repost ・・・ This is the first part of a beautiful story from an online magazine Shine.cn There should be no gender gap in knitting or other handicrafts,” said Pan, 34, a male knitter and knitwear entrepreneur in a village in the southern province of Guangdong. At age 6, Pan learned knitting from his mother, who like other women in their village handcrafted clothing for a foreign trade company in the 1980s and 90s. By the time he was 10, Pan had become quite accomplished and could knit a woolen sweater with ease. “I have liked knitting since my childhood,” said Pan. “The voices of doubt have always been there. Many people said that I was like a girl. I was embarrassed at the very beginning, but now I don’t care what people say about me.” While his teenage schoolmates were engaged in rough-and-tumble play after class, young Pan knitted and chatted with his mother and his neighborhood ayi. But as the 21st century dawned, those happy memories seemed a distant past. Handmade items were being replaced by machine-made goods, and knitting circles all but disappeared. Leaving his hometown, Pan studied pharmacy at university. However, he wasn’t really interested in his major, so undertook to learn Japanese on his own and later worked as a Japanese translator for a foreign company after graduation. In 2009, he had the idea of starting a business related to his hobby of knitting. He opened a Taobao store called Panwallzer and tested the market for handmade knitwear in his off-work hours. To his surprise, there were many people nostalgic about handcrafted clothing. In the first year, he earned thousands of yuan a month, higher than his existing salary. Determined to press on, Pan quit his job and returned to his hometown. His parents weren’t exactly overjoyed about his plans. #knittingbymachomen #maleknitters #maleknitting #sticka #knittaz4life #knittaplease #brooklynboyknits #knittax #knitta #knittaddict #maleknittersofinstagram #maleknittersaretakingover #maleknitting_cologne #maleknittersoftheworld https://www.instagram.com/p/B57mZDYHcsn/?igshid=135xt2i7iryzo
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nekozukiknits · 7 years
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#throwbackthursday to a much smaller and less floofy quality Control Inspector Flynn...and show prep! We’re starting to ramp up again for this year! If you have show suggestions for us that you would like to see us at, please comment below! • • • • • #projectbags #knittingprojectbag #knittersofinstagram #crochetprojectbag #crochetersofinstagram #knitstagram #crochetsupplies #curatingab #albertamaker #makersofalberta #knittingclub #crochetclub #knittingsupplies #giftforcrocheters #knittaplease #Knittersoftheworld #crochetersoftheworld #giftforknitters #knitspiration #travelbag #travelorganizer #organizerbag #catsofig #igcats #tinyoverlord3 #norwegianforestcat (at Nekozuki Knits)
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scottsland-yard · 6 years
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@phillipburness taught me how to knit. This was just the beginning of quite the shit show. #knitting #whatupmyknitta #knittaplease https://www.instagram.com/p/BuctIHjFE5E/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1o35sioj8u5xx
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ybstandard · 8 years
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Dance it out! It's Friday! NOPE, gotta work all weekend #thecrochet #knittaplease
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luckyfibers-blog · 8 years
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Knitta, Please.
Customer service is a bitch. Whether working in retail, hospitality, education, or any other industry that requires people to interface with one another, dynamics of all kinds play out, sometimes in unpleasant ways.
Perhaps it will come as a surprise to non-knitters that the yarn world provides no exceptions to this rule, since they tend to see all knitters and crocheters as old, stodgy, camphorous grannies.
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All stitchy folks can recount their own catalog of crazy encounters with the oodles of snoots, cranky coots, and crochet naysayers in our respective klatches.
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And I was pretty sure that working in a yarn shop was the only way to see the ugliest sides of knitters’ pride, like when beginner knitters get miffed and suspicious if we suggest that while gorgeous, some patterns found on Ravelry, like the Olwen Fair Isle and lace sweater by Mary Henderson, could easily cost more than two-hundred bucks (and a year of one’s life) to make in that locally spun and dyed baby camel yarn…
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…or when people who used to crochet thirty years ago come in to balk at today’s prices and blame us lowly yarn wenches–not basic economic principles and shifts in the industry–for their inability to work up a soft, cozy afghan for under thirty dollars…
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…and, of course, there are those who have no problem walking into a four-thousand square foot yarn shop filled to the gills with every fiber, color, weight, and twist imaginable only to insist that we don’t have anything suitable for any projects…
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…and then there are my favorites: the yarnies who come from near and far just to tout their knowledge and test ours by rattling off Ravelry pattern names as if we were walking iterations of the world’s largest pattern database and asking to see each skein of “teal, not turquoise” dyed by every obscure, indie yarn company–all of which we have, of course–only to hem and haw until closing time and buy one skein of common Encore.
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But it wasn’t until I joined some knitting groups on Facebook that I realized how petty and small knitters can be.
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As I’ve struggled through a dry spell with my stitches these past several weeks, I’ve naïvely looked to these cabals of knitting cronies for inspiration, and all I can say is…
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The backbiting over fiber hierarchies, pricing gripes, and best methods reveals such a creepy, high school vibe–the familiar tribe mentality rife with the peacock-posturing, snipes, insecurities, and superiority complexes–that I have to wonder if this is what’s really going on:
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Check Your Gauge
Seriously, people: do I really need to remind you that it’s only yarn?
That we are adults?
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That if we treated each other this way at our weekly knit nights, we’d collectively stay home to avoid the weekly knit fights?
Of course not. We all know how to behave.
Check your gauge, knitters. Be kind. Unwind.
Remember that as with every other comments section on the Internet, on the receiving end of the snippy, niggling remarks in our knitting groups, there are people–fellow knitters, for the sake of Pete–with feelings…just like you.
Let me remind you that there are as many ways to do most things in knitting as there are people to do them, that we are all equally entitled to our preferences, and that we’re even entitled to be…wrong.
If we’re honest with ourselves, we can acknowledge that it reflects more on us than on them when we direct disparaging diatribes at people we don’t even know.
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What can we gain from being unkind, aggressive, curt, preachy, or self-congratulatory in response to people who come to our communities to learn?
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And I know: it’s frustrating when people clog our feeds with questions that can quickly, easily, and thoroughly be answered with Google, YouTube, or Ravelry…
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…or when the posts are so maddeningly repetitive, objectionable, unintelligible, whiny, needy, or–okay, I’ll say it–ugly that they make you think…
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Lest We Forget
I think it’s safe to say that we all escape to these online yarn communities for entertainment and relaxation, but for some, these groups and forums are the full extent of social life.
For others, the online world of crafts is the only accessible, affordable form of therapy available.
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A portion of our community is disabled, another has special needs, and yet an additional sector is in straits that we can’t comprehend.
And we can’t possibly know who is who…no matter how long we have been knitting, no matter how much we spend or save on our materials, no matter how many “best practices” we’ve “mastered.”
So, the next time someone says something that you can’t get behind, remember: it’s much easier, much kinder, and so much more in line with a commu-knitty spirit to…
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Here. Try it now. I dare you…and if you can’t resist, go ahead and troll me in our groups, on my Facebook page, comment on the Lucky Fiber Designs Page, tweet me, find me on Instagram, Pinterest, Ravelry, email, or better yet, take the time, expend the energy, and spend the money to mail me a nasty note: Lucky Fiber Designs P.O. Box 4 Candler, NC 28715…I’ll show you how the roll-and-scroll is done.
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knithacker · 5 years
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'Reading Material' Yarn Bomb By KnittaPlease: 👉 https://wp.me/pjlln-Fj
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knittedbymachomen · 5 years
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#Repost @lorettanapoleoni with @get_repost ・・・ TAKANBABE, Miyazaki -- An 81-year-old woman here has made 165 pairs of colorful socks and 160 crochet dishcloths that she hopes will help keep victims of October's Typhoon Hagibis warm this winter. Fist part of the story. Minomo, who grew up in a handicraft-loving household, has been knitting items such as sweaters for her family since marrying her husband Masato, 88, when she was 23. Her crochet socks are especially popular with her friends, to the point that she has to start preparing in summer to hand them out in time for winter. After Typhoon Hagibis tore through the Kanto, Tohoku and Shinshu regions in eastern, northeastern and central Japan, she felt heart-broken seeing images on TV of an elderly person with dementia hanging their head despondently while staying at a school gym serving as an evacuation center. At that time, Minomo already had 35 pairs of socks she was planning to drop off at a nearby care facility for the aged. Thinking that the winter cold would set in earlier in the devastated areas, she got her family to drive her to a craft shop in a neighboring city where she bought a bunch of yarns. She began kitting with a goal of making 100 pairs of socks.#sticka #knittaz4life #knittaplease #knitta #knittax #knitting #knittersofinstagram #knittingaddict #knittingislove #knittingtohelp #knittaplease #maleknitters #knittingbymachomen #knittinginjapan #japanknitting https://www.instagram.com/p/B6N20smn2Uy/?igshid=1sx579i455bkm
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nekozukiknits · 7 years
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Thanks for your support on Friday!! @stashlounge has a selection of new fabrics in stock (including penguins), so make sure to hit them up for your project bags!! New stock will be up on the site by the 31 - the announcement will be made here when ready! • • • • • #projectbags #knittingprojectbag #knittersofinstagram #crochetprojectbag #crochetersofinstagram #knitstagram #crochetsupplies #curatingab #albertamaker #makersofalberta #knittingclub #crochetclub #knittingsupplies #giftforcrocheters #knittaplease #Knittersoftheworld #crochetersoftheworld #yyckniters #ininglewood #stashlounge #inglewoodyyc #shoplocal (at Stash Needle Art Lounge)
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isastitches · 9 years
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I ❤️ Bainbridge 🦄 crochet bomb 💣 on Bainbridge Island! #fiberiffic #crochet #bomb #fibers #grafitti #bainbridgeisland #seattle #adventurings #glamourings #isastitches #isatailoredandmade #yarn #knittaplease #mauiconnection #aloha
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knithacker · 6 years
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I Still Think About This Colorful Installation by the Amazing KnittaPlease https://wp.me/pjlln-1a6
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nekozukiknits · 7 years
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Introducing: handled Big Bags! By popular request, I will now be offering Big Bags with tote handles for all your knitting (and book and grocery and everything else) needs! • • • • • • #projectbags #Japanesefabric #knittingprojectbag #knittersofinstagram #crochetprojectbag #crochetersofinstagram #knitstagram #crochetsupplies #curatingab #yarnbag #sweaterknittingbag #albertamaker #makersofalberta #Japanesefabrics #totebag #fabricsofJapan #bookbag #knittingsupplies #indiemaker #knittaplease #MadeinAlberta #MadeinCanada #Knittersoftheworld #crochetersoftheworld
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tolivethrough-hell · 9 years
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You have no idea how hard it was to take this video. #knittaplease (at Warwick, New York)
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