Such dedication. Statue of a knitter located in downtown Dallas, TX. The knitter statue is near the corner of Ross and Olive street near the Dallas Museum of Art downtown. She is very cool. *Sadly the statue is no longer at that location. I don't know where they've moved her.
Really, all you need to become a good knitter are wool, needles, hands, and slightly below-average intelligence. Of course, superior intelligence, such as yours and mine, is an advantage. ~Elizabeth Zimmerman
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Gaze at one hundred years of people knitting.
This is just one of the many awesome knitting images from Mary Wilmes’ knitting board on Pinterest. I don’t know Mary Wilmes, but I sure do like her style. I gather that she is Irish …
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Here’s Lewis Harding’s 1870 (ish) image of two little Polperro girls, Mary Jane Langmaid and Elizabeth Joliff, knitting. This is the iconic photo for people interested in the history of…
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The next time you wake up and smell the coffee you can also look down and see a cat behind to rest your mug on.
sungheebang: In work #handknit #knitting #knitter #master #craft What a amazing pic! Inspirational reblog for your dash today.
PAUL RIETH (1871 Pößneck - 1925 München) STRICKENDE MÄDCHEN IM GARTEN Öl auf Holztafel, um 1900.
I knitted for myself, my friends and family, my children, and now my grandchildren. Many people knit. Men and women. Even celebrities knit. Here are just a few of the knitters you may know of.
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Is this why we knitters and crocheters think about yarn most of the time?
A drawing by Stackelberg depicts a woman from the island of Mykonos knitting a sock, ca. 1820. --- Image by © Christel Gerstenberg/CORBIS