However, about ten years ago, 'yarn bombers', or 'guerilla knitters' hit the streets and a few years later the famous 'Stitch 'n' Bitch' book was published, leading to stitch 'n' bitch groups springing up all over the UK and America.
Knitting is here to stay. Even the Duchess of Cambridge has been quoted as saying she's taking up the hobby. If that isn't reason enough here's a few more to inspire you :-)
1. Cut Gift Costs
Everyone appreciates a home-made gift. Even if you knit a scarf in random colours with oddments of yarn it will be a unique piece of work and will be lovingly worn.
2. Relax
Knitting has been proved to be a great de-stress hobby. Simply counting stitches is surprisingly relaxing. Get comfortable before you start, to get the full benefit.
3. Create Unique Designer Clothes
It's not difficult to make your own clothes. Once you've mastered the basics, the sky's the limit. Some people prefer to knit delicate lacy items, others prefer chunky quick-to-make things. Personally I like to dabble in both!
4. Sell Your Wares
Get good at this, and you could be knitting jumpers to order, or soft toys to sell for a school fete or charity bazaar.
5. Personalized Toys for the Kids
There are many patterns for soft toys. The Ekokids were inspired by a desire to make toys for my children rather than buying them. And they proved so popular they are now going global!
6. Learn a Survival Skill
It is a survival skill if you think about it. With two sticks and a length of yarn, you can make cloth. Ta dah!!
7. Saves you from Munchie Attacks
One of my personal favourite reasons. When you knit, your hands need to be clean and definitely NOT sticky. And the very act of making something takes your mind off the snacking habit.
8. Inexpensive
You can pick up a 100g ball of yarn and knitting needles for under a fiver (less than $10) And to give you an idea of what that will do; one 100g ball of double knitting yarn will knit four basic ekokid dolls. So with a few oddments of other colours and a little toy filling, 4 dolls can be produced for very little cash.
9. Eco Friendly
We are pretty much obliged to buy many plastic products which eventually land up in a big hole in the ground. However, we can avoid a few plastic toys maybe. Knit them!
10. Comfort Zone
This is a hobby you don't have to dress up for. In fact the more comfortable you are the better. No special equipment, no clubs to join - although some of the local Stitch and Bitch classes can be fun - and you can relax in your favourite armchair, while creating a family heirloom or two :-)
Kindle Patterns:
Knitting For Beginners: The Ekokids
Make an Ekokid doll with an extensive designer wardrobe. These patterns are simple and quick to make. Make a few character dolls in time for a special birthday or even Christmas!
Knitting for Beginners: The Ekokids
How to Make a Doll: The Ekokids
Just the basic doll pattern.
How to Make a Doll: The Ekokids
Doll's Clothes: The Ekokids
Ten clothes patterns designed for The Ekokids.
Doll's Clothes: The Ekokids
Follow The Ekokids on Facebook: The Ekokids
Happy Knitting
Linda x
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