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Reasons Why You Should Learn to Knit

By Claudia Bedwell, published Jul 09, 2007
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There are many reasons why you should learn to knit. It can be to have a hobby or to do something to pass the time; however there are three that I believe are most common. One is that you would be making your own article of clothing. Secondly, you can make gifts from the heart. The third, and very important, reason to learn to knit is it can be relaxing.

You can learn to knit so the you can custom make your own articles of clothing such as a sweater or skirt. You can use the pattern that you like along with your favorite color and texture of yarn. After you have had quite a lot of practice at knitting you can also alter the patterns a bit to come up with your own design. If you are really talented with your skill, you can fully design or come up with a new stitch that would make your sweater or shawl truly unique. This way you won't have to resort to buying anything that is mass produced and wind up looking like everyone else. Knitting items for yourself is only one reason to learn to knit.

Making gifts from the heart is what you can do while learning to knit. Imagine how you and the recipient of the gift would feel. You would have a certain amount of pride in the time and effort you put into that gift. The person you made it for would enjoy the fact that the afghan or winter scarf was made especially for him/her. I know my dad had to have liked the winter scarf I made for him because he used it to keep his neck warm for quite a few cold winters. Along with knitting for yourself and making gifts, there is another reason that I believe is very important.

Knitting can be a very relaxing activity. Your focus is on the project at hand and not on the different things that are causing stress in your life. The rhythm of moving the needles and yarn back and forth has a calming effect. While the rows of stitches turn into something tangible, such as a sweater or even a dress for your little girl's favorite doll, you also have a sense of satisfaction in knowing that you made it. I know that when I'm knitting, I feel more relaxed and have even surprised myself at how well the projects turned out when I completed them.

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thanks !

Posted on 10/23/2008 at 6:10:01 PM

 
I find knitting to be such a great stress-buster. I get some simple and small practical items from those sessions.

Posted on 05/29/2008 at 7:05:13 PM

 
I used to try and do "artsy" things when I was a child, but I just couldn't seem to master the skill needed to do it. But I admire those who can sew, knit or crochet. Sophie

Posted on 08/12/2007 at 11:08:00 AM

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