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Hankering for Yarn

The Yarn Mystic

by Adelle Tilton on November 22nd, 2005

I really enjoy surfing the net and reading the knitting blogs. For every knitter, there is what I can almost consider an aura. It is an attitude surrounding them that has brought them to this form of creative expression. Knitting, for serious knitters, is often a spiritual experience.

I was really excited when I found Kathi’s blog, “The Yarn Mystic.” Her subtitle is, “Where knitting is a spiritual and empowering process.” I can find few ways better to express what knitting can do for you. It does expand your creativity, your knowledge, and empowers you as an artist, an individual, and as a unique being. No two hand knitting items are identical and that is part of the joy in the process and in the owning of such a garment.

Kathi’s blog is about a year old and from the beginning, it was off to a good start. She is committed to it and she is honest and clear in her writing. She is excited about her triumphs and puzzled about the things she doesn’t get: A student and a teacher. I chuckled at previous entry today: “…the most frustrating knot in the middle of a skein of yarn.” I could feel her irritation and puzzlement but I know as she works through this one she will learn something new. (Kathi - Here’s a hint: It happens quite often in the novelty yarns. Nine times out of ten the knot will go to the back and not affect your work. Ignore it. If it does work to the front, cut the yarn, rip out to the beginning of the row and join the new end.)

But what won her this award was a particular entry. All of us knitters get carried away. It isn’t a compulsion. It is love and devotion to a craft and to the ancient spirituality that evolves from us as we carefully craft each stitch. The rhythmic motion of the stitching is a meditation that perhaps only another knitter can relate to. And we want more of it. Everyone with stashed yarn in their house, raise their hands - don’t worry - no one can see. I am betting on at least a 95% positive on that vote.

But this entry laid down some “rules” that make some sense. I suggest you read them and print them. Hang in on your wall; you can make it really pretty on special printer paper and while you are at it, print a small copy and fold it around your credit card. Just six little rules and you will find less projects you ignore and more projects you complete.

Congratulations Kathi of Hawaii for your blog, “The Yarn Mystic.” We wish you success in your knitting and your blog and will be following the projects you envision creating.

The Yarn Mystic


Oh, this is the award that a knitting or crocheting blog will get - let me know about the good ones - the whole point of a blog is to “Tell someone !”

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