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Tips for Getting Rid of Knitters Block - Get Inspired!

Tempted to just make a list, I'm fighting off that laziness and writing instead the kind of almost-poetry that inspires knitting, that knitting embodies.

Yarn inspires the timid, the tired, and the flustered; yarn is about colors, colorways, guage (as in, after knitting a sweater with a fine yarn, worsted can be inspirational); having "a stash" - buying yarn when you have money means having yarn when the money runs dry; texture, pure sensual pleasure, and drape, the luscious body-clingingness of everything yarny combined to perfection.

Knitting exhibitions inspire: there is nothing like viewing knitting as sculpture and Art, knitting that explores all the possibilities of the craft. Knitting huge pieces hanging and hovering, knitting with metal, knitting with paper, gossamers to gargantuan things.

Patterns and books inspire, from historical to hysterical.

Sharing with other knitters inspires: blogs, webrings, tears, frogging, challenges and sympathy, celebrations and rewards.

Knitting for others inspires: charity knitting for the needy, the ill, the grieving, the forsaken; gifts for children and grandparents, girlfriends and beaus.

Teaching someone to knit inspires: frustration and patience, fumbling and bent needles, laughter and tears, dropped stitches and extra stitches like extraterrestrials, appearing out of nowhere. Triumph and resignation.

Artistic photos from perfectionists such as brooklyntweed[at]blogspot.com.

Knitting for newborns, those tiny things knit up so quickly, precious coverings for carefully counted fingers and toes, colors only a newborn can wear, tassels and pompoms.

(Don't laugh) Knitting for appliances - such as a tv cosy to cover an ugly tv, or one for your blender or printer.

Celebrity knitting: Julia Roberts inspires me, as does Cameron Diaz.

Men who knit inspire me. Years ago I was traveling with friends and we dropped in unexpectedly on a family where no one was home. They must have been called out unexpectedly; bread dough was rising and traveling across the table and onto the floor. In the living room were two knitting projects, fisherman knits on large circular needles.

A busy woman, I thought. As it happened, the knitting belonged to her sons. How admirably courageous, to pick up the "womanly art" of knitting.

Historical and/or literary knitting inspires - reading about such revolutionaries as Madame LaFarge in "Tale of Two Cities".

And last but not least, nature inspires. Where else do bronze, salmon pink, orange and purple look breathtakingly perfect together? Where else do textures and shapes invite imitation as with icicles, bare tree branches, the grain in a piece of lumber, the "star" in an apple halved horizontally, clouds against a brilliant blue sky?

Surrounded by this twisted skein of knitting inspiration, the knitting muse need never be silent again!


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Kathryn Beach inspires knitters with her free patterns and knitting inspiration boards.
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Kathryn Beach has been building websites and businesses online since 1998. She currently offers freelance copywriting services.
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