Thursday, September 29, 2005

Knit-picking


To knit or not to knit. That is the question.

Recently during a visit to Mecca. . . uh. . . I mean Target. . . I came across a "beginner 1" knitting kit for a more than reasonable price. Tempted by the creations of my friend, Kristi, I decided to give it a try. (Kristi is a knitting guru, the high priestess of yarn if you will.)

Problem is that I am a bit overwhelmed with the prospect of creating a cute, trendy scarf. I have never knitted before and even though the cylinder-like container promises a helpful DVD, I am just a little unsure.

I also cannot stand starting a project that 1) I may not finish or 2) I can't do well. (Explains why there are few "original Ragged creations" at our house.) So, therein lies the problem. I am intimidated by the beginner knitting kit.

Kristi promises to provide much instruction, but I fear that I will only be only be humiliated.

So, the kit sits in my closet mocking me each time I pull out something to wear. I am tempted to say to it, "Leave me alone. . . do you want to go the way of the stamping kit?"

I took the photo shown here of a paperweight on my desk at home. I was just playing with light and the new camera.

4 comments:

emily said...

I have always wanted to know how to knit. Or crochet or quilt, heck, even just sew. I can't do any.

Ragged Around the Edges said...

I crocheted when I was younger, thanks to my grandmother. I have even sewed. I did neither very well. I don't think this will go any more smoothly.

Ragged Around the Edges said...

I think they should have carried the charade forth and still met regularly. I love that idea!

Ragged Around the Edges said...

I am not sure. I got it as a gift and I think my mom found it at some closeout place, so it certainly could have originated frm there. I dunno.