Knitting

I knit.

Yes, in fact, I do still knit. Unfortunately, I don’t think I am particularly productive… my knitting speed is not terribly bad, but I just never seem to finish things… all the while, I have a million things I want to make. I think one of the Twist Collective issues had an article about knitting productivity. Something about always asking yourself if you are knitting… if not, why not? It’s not about knitting fast, it’s about always knitting. It is, of course, a little bit difficult to always have knitting in your hands when you are busy mixing dyes and bookkeeping, or lesson planning and warping, but that is probably the same as anyone with a day job. I don’t have a television, so there’s very little sitting-down time. Some days, I fantasize about afternoons where I have no responsibilities, no phone calls to make, no emails to answer… and I can just sit and knit for hours at a time. Maybe that day will be today. It’s sunny and warm in Vancouver today. It’s Friday.

Here’s what I’m actually knitting:

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Starting a top-down sweater in Superwash Sport.
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This top-down sweater is in Superwash Worsted… it’s finished, save for adding buttons and sewing in yarn ends.

I guess it’s a recurring theme… the need to focus on one direction. I don’t know if this is a lesson I will ever fully learn. I’m just too easily distracted by lovely, engaging things.

On a totally different tangent, I was so happy to see Alexa’s yarns up on her blog… several weeks ago, she was in our dye class at the studio and produced some beautiful hand dyed yarns.

Another student came by the studio this week to show me some of the panda roving she spun up recently… so utterly fabulous… that and her “Wicked” sweater in Cascade 220 complete with front pocket (I love it and am tempted to make one now). A few girls have contacted me about renting wheels to try their hand at spinning and I’m constantly delighted that there are new spinners being born each day.

The weather is getting phenomenal in Vancouver and in the upcoming weeks, I’d love to host a little spin-in at the studio… most likely on a Saturday afternoon. Possibly May 23rd? We’ll see. Drop me a line if you might be interested in coming with your wheel… or your knitting… ’cause, as you know, I do still knit.

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About Felicia Lo

founder + creative director of SweetGeorgia // designer + dreamer // wife + mama // dyer, knitter, spinner, weaver, youtuber + author // been writing this blog about colour and craft since 2004 // see what I am making @lomeetsloom and @sweetgeorgia.

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10 thoughts on “I knit.

  1. Michelle says:

    Are you doing a raglan of your own design?
    It is quite pretty!

  2. Michelle says:

    Are you doing a raglan of your own design?
    It is quite pretty!

  3. Nadia Lewis says:

    Wow — your gauge looks robot-perfect in the Superwash Sport! I love the way the colours are subtley shifting.

    I’d be up for a spin in in May. I’m running low on pretty fluff to spin and I could use a refill. :) I’m a M-F office girl, so Saturdays are perfect for me.

  4. Nadia Lewis says:

    Wow — your gauge looks robot-perfect in the Superwash Sport! I love the way the colours are subtley shifting.

    I’d be up for a spin in in May. I’m running low on pretty fluff to spin and I could use a refill. :) I’m a M-F office girl, so Saturdays are perfect for me.

  5. Lavender says:

    A spin/knit-in would be fun!

  6. Lavender says:

    A spin/knit-in would be fun!

  7. Julianna says:

    Wish I lived in Van so I could come to the spin-in :)

    Your WIPs look great, beautiful and vibrant colours.

  8. Julianna says:

    Wish I lived in Van so I could come to the spin-in :)

    Your WIPs look great, beautiful and vibrant colours.

  9. Gaile says:

    These colours are so amazing. I need to find time to visit your studio, I’ve been meaning to get down there since you opened!

  10. Gaile says:

    These colours are so amazing. I need to find time to visit your studio, I’ve been meaning to get down there since you opened!

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