Knit-diving

Kelly:  “I am in a knitting rut.  It seems boring to me now.  I think it’s because I’m not doing enough creative work in my knitting.  I’m finding nice patterns, and knitting some nice things, but I’m not experimenting.  I’m not indulging my creativity.  My knitting used to be innovative and fun.  It’s not innovative and fun right now.”

Doug: “Skydiving is fun.”

Kelly: “Maybe, but it’s not innovative.”

Doug: “It is if you’re knitting.”

7 thoughts on “Knit-diving

  1. The Urban Nature Enthusiast – Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada – Alleyway wanderer, crow paparazzo, connoisseur of rust and lichen. Since receiving my first camera in 1962, I've spent many, many hours looking at the everyday world through a lens. A full-time artist since 2006, I've been selling my work at local Vancouver galleries and markets and online since then.
    The Urban Nature Enthusiast on said:

    … Or you could try this … http://www.cbc.ca/radio/spark/spark-episode-395-1.4634545/skyknit-ai-creates-its-own-hilarious-knitting-patterns-1.4634548
    Thought of you when it was on the radio yesterday.

  2. Be sure to get a good video of that if you try it.

    I know what you mean, that sometimes the things we are knitting do not require creativity.

    But that jacket! It is going to be SO worth the effort when you finish it and it fits you beautifully.

  3. tinaor – Farnborough, Kent – I knit a lot. I stitch a bit. I try and make a few pretty things. I call myself HandmadeHomemadeKnitStitchDesign with the idea that I can make a few things for myself and gift a few more things too. I work a bit. I am a mother. I love France and French things.
    tinaor on said:

    Funny husband!

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