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Published on January 4, 2005 By dharmagrl In Misc

...how pathetic and sad I must seem to other people. Because of my hobby/pastime....my passion for knitting.

I found a knitting supply store in my area and I got so excited over it I called not only the store to tell them I was excited but my mother, my husband and my mother-in-law too.

This store is the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow for me...now I won't have to make do with whatever WalMart or the generic craft store carries, I can go hog wild with mohair and wool/cotton blends and variageated colors and chunky and sportweight...and they even have hemp blend yarns!  I've been dying to try that!  Speaking of dyeing, they have yarns that you can dye yourself...Koolaide makes a good yarn dye, apparently. And patterns, they have patterns galore for all kinds of cool stuff; more needles than you can shake a stick at..circular ones and double pointed ones (necessary for socks and beanies), bamboo ones...beaded stitch markers so's you don't lose your place, row counters.....I could go on and on.

I'm going to be like a kid in a candy store.  I'm going to go check it out this week with $20 in my pocket...than, when Dave's pay increase shows up on the 15th of the month I'm going back with my $100 allowance and fully expect to come out of there weighed down with yarn and supplies, totally broke.

Broke, but happy. 

I just realized how sad that sounds.....

....and I don't care!


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on Jan 04, 2005
Nope not sad at all. whatever bliss you get issa good thing kid, ummmmm how about a pair of socks,,,, size 13 eee??


j/k lol
on Jan 04, 2005
As the son of a sewing addict, I can only plead that you don't lead your kids into the store for more than 20 minutes!!

I remember way way way too many times as a kid being led to a sewing section of some shop.. and then loosing my Mom... only to see her again an hour or two later hunkered down trying to carry some hundred pounds of fabric and wool. She did teach me how to sew, and chrochet... and oddly enough that's been kinda popular with the women..... I still can't figure that out....

I'm pretty sure if you wanted I could get you a HUGE and comprehensive list of all the sewing shops in Indiana... Most notorious would be Sheep Street, a local shop that any knitter/fabric conosour would be hard pressed to not spend their entire wallet at..... hehe
on Jan 04, 2005

whatever bliss you get issa good thing kid,

That's kinda what I was thinking too.  There's so much strife around, so much pressure....and I have found something that relaxes me and provides me with an almost meditation-like experience, gives me a finished product to show for my efforts, and...well I'm good at it.

Socks, huh?  I dunno that you'd like my socks....how 'bout a beanie instead?

As the son of a sewing addict, I can only plead that you don't lead your kids into the store for more than 20 minutes!!

Ooooh no!  This store is going to be MY haven.  If I have my way, my kids will never see the inside of it.....unless my daughter gets bitten by the knitting bug and wants to go spend her money there, that is.  I'm not planning to taking my husband there either...we share everything else, but i want this, like I said, to be MY gig.

Knitting stores in Indiana (Vincennes area) are pretty scarce.  There's a lot of general craft stores, and they carry basic knitting supplies...but I'm looking for a specialized store specifically for knitters.

On a totally different note...there was a murder over on East Reel in Vincennes the week before Christmas.  I dunno if you recall where that is....but some dude bashed his buddy's skull in with a hammer.  That town is going downhill fast.....

on Jan 04, 2005
Hey Dharma!

My mom does a LOT of knitting as well, and I love it--I get scarves and bags and the what not--I've convinced her to try to make some crazy stuff that I've seen, and she ends up having to make tons because everyone loves them.

She buys a lot of her yarn online--I'll try to find out the address for you because she says it is cheaper that way!

Happy knitting!
on Jan 04, 2005
My grandmother was an avid knitter and crocheter...She been gone over 40 years and I still have sweaters that she made for me. Its a great hobby and could be very profitable...enjoy and good luck!
on Jan 04, 2005
Reply By: dharmagrlPosted: Tuesday, January 04, 2005whatever bliss you get issa good thing kid,


Socks, huh? I dunno that you'd like my socks....how 'bout a beanie instead?


oooooooo a hand knit yalmulka yaaaaaa hoooooo
on Jan 04, 2005

She buys a lot of her yarn online--I'll try to find out the address for you because she says it is cheaper that way!

Happy knitting!


OOh, that would be wonderful, Meg! Thanks so much!


Its a great hobby and could be very profitable...enjoy and good luck!


That's the direction I'm thinking about taking it in....thank you!


oooooooo a hand knit yalmulka yaaaaaa hoooooo


Now THAT would be something I've never tried before.  I wonder if there are even patterns for those......hmm....I feel a Google search coming on.

on Jan 04, 2005
I work for a major fabric and craft retailer and knitting (needle arts in general) has had a huge resurgance in the last few years. We have guys who come in and buy yarn and fabric for quilting...even show their stuff at fairs. I have read about NFL players who knit in their spare time because it is relaxing so you are in great company and based on the fact that my store is constantly out of yarn, it is becoming more and more popular...KNIT ON!!!

Varoom (Melissa)
on Jan 04, 2005
Knitting is becoming "cool" again.  I am somewhat hoping that a lot of the trends (except polyester and insane patterns) from the 70's return.  There are a lot of crafts that have pretty much died out over the years, and it would be neat to see a rediscovery of them.  There is even a "Knitty Gritty" show on DIY (they were making MP3 player covers on yesterday's show).  http://www.diynet.com/diy/na_knitting/article/0,2025,DIY_14141_3429577,00.html
on Jan 04, 2005

I think knitting is very cool and hope to take it up some day.  My grandma is a fantastic knitter and still partakes in the lost art of knitting socks.  They are the most awesome socks you could possibly have!  I have a pair that finally got holes after about 15yrs and she made us all new ones this year.  She made me a green and white pair that I am going to flaunt in front of my MSU fanatical in-laws this weekend


Happy knitting!

on Jan 04, 2005

My grandma is a fantastic knitter and still partakes in the lost art of knitting socks.


My granny was too.  She lived in an age where you had to make do or you did without, so she knitted and re-knitted sweaters and socks and gloves and mittens and such.  I want to try socks, and I'm going to give my first pair a try with some cheap acrylic yarn so I can get the hang of it without using up all my good 100% wool yarn...I can always wear them as slipper socks!


Karma: I checked out the link, and I like the mouse cover and iPod cosy!  I have a patterns for a PDA and cell phone cosy that isn't too hard to make....and I found a pattern for a 'Mr Bean' bear that I want to have a go at too. 


Varoom: I know!  All of a sudden I'm cool!  I knitted a rainbow kerchief for my daughter, and she wore it to school yesterday...and came home with requests from 2 of her friends for the same thing! 


All I can say is that knitting is awesome, and Jill, if we lived closer to each other I'd be happy to teach you!  We could have 'Stitch 'n' Bitch' mornings...coffee, chat and knitting.  What else could a girl need?!


 

on Jan 04, 2005
Sound's like your trip to the Knitting store will be like one of us guys going to the bike shop, Bass Pro, etc.........

Have a wonderful time!
on Jan 04, 2005

Sound's like your trip to the Knitting store will be like one of us guys going to the bike shop, Bass Pro, etc.........

That's exactly what it will be like.  I'll be a kid in a candy store...a hunter in Cabela's....a fisherman in Bass pro.....a Dharma in a yarn shop!

on Jan 04, 2005
Sad and pathetic that you have a hobby? That you do something productive that makes you happy? Well good thing you don't care, since you don't sound sad or pathetic
on Jan 04, 2005
Dharma you are adorable! I get giddy at new scrapbook stores, and when I get to buy new canvas or brushes..
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