Sunday, July 5, 2009

Introductions

Hello Blogging World!

I'm happy to introduce myself here at my first blog post ever! My name is Sarah and I'm a full time student and beginning knitter. With the summer comes a lot of time on my hands, so I'm heavy on the knitting right now and light on the schooling. hehe Just this May I graduated from community college and I'm very proud to say that this fall I'll be attending Hollins University, a private all girls' liberate arts University in Roanoke, VA, about 45 minutes from where I live. So far I'm planning a double major in Math and Business, but we'll see how long that lasts!


The story of how I came to knit is one that is near and dear to me. My mother's mother was an avid knitter, and I remember many sweaters, mittens and hats for my sister, brother and I when we were young. I was never much interested in the process myself, figuring I'd learn sooner or later, until Grandma became suddenly very ill. That trip home I spent a whole week with her in bed or on the couch and she taught me how to knit just the basics: knit, purl, cast on, cast off, that kind of stuff. She gave me a set of size 4 needles and let me pick out a couple of balls of yarn from her stash. I didn't really think it would be the last time I'd see her because the doctors had given her about 2 years. After a month, though, and once all her kids had all made it back to see her, I suppose she felt the time was right and the struggle with chemotherapy wasn't worth it and she let go. It was a huge loss for our whole family, felt even today almost 10 years later. This picture that I've posted was taken after the diagnosis and the last photo I have of her. I remember her as such a courageous woman and the anchor for her entire group of friends and family. She was too young, 72 I believe, when she passed.

So for years afterward it was too painful for me to pull out the project I had begun while I was sitting beside my mentor and working under her supervision. The drawstring bag made of left-over christmas fabric that housed my materials was kept tucked up in the top of the closet and forgotten. It wasn't until I had moved across the country to Virginia that I heard of it again from a friend who offered to mail it out to me. I was so excited that I hadn't lost this treasure forever! Now I'm teaching myself the skills necessary to carry on the tradition of hand-knit gifts that my grandmother honoured us with.

So far my progress has been slow. I don't know anyone in the immediate area who knits that I can go to with questions and there are no convenient knitting shops. I've made good use of knittinghelp.com though! In my next post I'll share with you the few small projects I've already completed and the ones I'm working on right now!

Thank you so much for visiting! I hope to be an active part of the whole knitting community, so leave lots of comments and introduce yourself! :)

-Sarah

5 comments:

  1. Hi Sarah! Yay for blogging! It's such fun. I'm here to help if you need me, but blogger is really easy and user-friendly (unlike Wordpress, but WP is prettier and has bigger pics). So I'm sure you'll manage!

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  2. Keep trying there is a video I used have to find it that teaches you everything like how to make a mistake then fix it:)Hugs Darcy

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  3. Darcy: there's a video that teaches you how to fix your mistakes?? I'd love to see that!

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  4. you are going to LOVE knitting!! I can tell you're a natural just reading your blog! You have that unmistakable enthusiasm we all have for all things yarny! Great blog!xx

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  5. hehe thanks! It's like I don't want to be patient to wait to get BETTER, you know? lol

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