Knit One, Purl One

My Nana taught me to knit when I was a little girl. I was always mesmerized by how fast she could make those needles fly, and loved exploring all the different colours and textures of wool she kept in her knitting basket. My mom is also an amazing knitter. I am so lucky to have some amazing pieces in my closet, all made with love by my mom.

While I had these amazing women as teachers right at my finger tips, I never seemed to progress past the “knit one, purl one” stage. Another scarf anyone?

While I never really spent a lot of time knitting, when I did I really enjoyed it, and found it incredibly calming. It also stirs up a feeling of happiness and comfort as I think of Nana, who passed away many years ago. Being in a condensed post-degree professional program during Covid-19 has been incredibly hard, borderline impossible at times. As I started to think about a topic for this inquiry project, I wanted to settle on something that was going to help my stress levels, not add to them. After tossing around a few ideas, I kept coming back to knitting. My family was full of amazing suggestions, but again, I found myself thinking about knitting, so I felt the decision had been made, knitting it was!

I knew I had some needles stashed somewhere in the house, so I went on a treasure hunt. I found the bag with a few sets of needles and a ball or two of yarn and had a giggle as I pulled out yet another half finished scarf. I ripped it all out, re-rolled the yarn, and sat down on the couch to see what I could remember. After a few minutes of starting at the needles and yarn in my lap, and some trial and error, it slowly came back to me. I was able to cast on, and within no time, I was off to the races, “knit one, purl one”.

My goal for this project is to move beyond “knit one, purl one”. I want to progress with my knitting and be able to attempt some projects that aren’t scarves! Who knows where this inquiry will take me, but I am excited to get started and see what I can create!

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What the heck just happened?

 

To say that the learning curve this week has been steep could be the biggest understatement of 2021 so far! While I am actually quite excited about this project, managing all these platforms is so new to me, and taking over my life at the moment. I am sure that I will get the hang of things, but right now the frustration levels are high and the productivity levels are low. I am very appreciative to have my learning pod to lean on for advice and support, and profs that seem available and accessible when things go sideways…and they will!

I found our first class completely overwhelming. There was so much information coming at us and I found it almost impossible to follow along. I went for a hike with the dogs after class to clear my head and while that improved my mental state, it didn’t really help provide any clarity around what to do next with this course. After spending some time working through all the resources we have, and our first learning pod meeting, I think that I have taken a baby step forward in my understanding. I am sure that things are going to start making more sense as we go, and I have promised myself that I will reach out for help when I get stuck rather than struggling on my own.

This is going to be quite the learning journey and I am curious to see where it takes me!

Here’s to hoping I get it eventually

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