This was fun to listen to while learning to knit. I did 5 rows in 45 minutes. I LOVE your 1940’s scrappy striped sweater! Thats my whole goal in learning to knit.
@Amb-tastic Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Schaumburg Library District! I’m so glad you have this programming available to the world.
@Aromagirl706 ай бұрын
Such a great presentation! Really enjoyed Liz's delivery, and her knitted works were wonderful!!
@Aromagirl70
6 ай бұрын
And I have shared with our craft group as well!
@ewallis53919 күн бұрын
The suggestion was made that in the Outlander series, Jamie should have been made to learn to knit. In fact, it was stated that he had learned to knit as a child, and expressed surprise that Clare had not also been taught to knit.
@navahx94069 ай бұрын
Great history overview, thank you! It's surprising how much is restricted to te last few centuries. I hope that in my lifetime, we find textual references or archaeological evidence of knitting that goes back to the medieval era or before 🤞🤞. Weaving has such a strong archaeological presence, from the Oseberg ship, to references in art and literature (Homer!) and LOTS and LOTS of loom weights dug up at sites. Knitting takes less equipment so it's more ephemeral, but I can dream.
@lindalines60319 күн бұрын
Very interesting. Weird that knitting seems to have sprung, fully advanced, suddenly in the 10th century.
@danielperatinos8910 ай бұрын
What a lovely woman!
@sanflo28102 ай бұрын
Thank you.👏🏽
@suyapajimenez5165 ай бұрын
Wow I love this presentation
@StudioKaVaLo7 ай бұрын
Interesting!
@sagebay28035 ай бұрын
What about the Norwegian knitters..and especially, the Selbu Star?
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This was fun to listen to while learning to knit. I did 5 rows in 45 minutes. I LOVE your 1940’s scrappy striped sweater! Thats my whole goal in learning to knit.
Thanks, Schaumburg Library District! I’m so glad you have this programming available to the world.
Such a great presentation! Really enjoyed Liz's delivery, and her knitted works were wonderful!!
@Aromagirl70
6 ай бұрын
And I have shared with our craft group as well!
The suggestion was made that in the Outlander series, Jamie should have been made to learn to knit. In fact, it was stated that he had learned to knit as a child, and expressed surprise that Clare had not also been taught to knit.
Great history overview, thank you! It's surprising how much is restricted to te last few centuries. I hope that in my lifetime, we find textual references or archaeological evidence of knitting that goes back to the medieval era or before 🤞🤞. Weaving has such a strong archaeological presence, from the Oseberg ship, to references in art and literature (Homer!) and LOTS and LOTS of loom weights dug up at sites. Knitting takes less equipment so it's more ephemeral, but I can dream.
Very interesting. Weird that knitting seems to have sprung, fully advanced, suddenly in the 10th century.
What a lovely woman!
Thank you.👏🏽
Wow I love this presentation
Interesting!
What about the Norwegian knitters..and especially, the Selbu Star?
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