I love this little bit:
". . .Like writing, knitting has a finite number of raw ingredients. There are twenty-six letters in the alphabet. Those letters can combine to give you David Foster Wallace or freshman composition papers. There are only two basic stitches: the knit and the purl. Those stitches can add up to a gorgeously complicated sweater or a pastel pink toilet paper cozy . . ." Adrienne Martini, Sweater Quest: My Year of Knitting Dangerously
The Sock Knitter by Grace Crossington Smith (Australian, 1892 - 1984) |
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