Words matter. These are the best Knit Quotes from famous people such as Bethany Joy Lenz, Barbra Streisand, Annie Lennox, Gia Coppola, Trey Anastasio, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I don’t party. I’m a total homebody. I like hanging out with my cat, and I’ve actually been known to stay home and knit.
I got sent to a health camp when I was about 6 years old, and we all had to wear the same starchy blue uniform. The lady who took care of me after school knit me a burgundy sweater. It was the only thing that gave me any individuality.
I watch ‘Mad Men,’ I knit scarves, I cook and am very, very normal. Honestly.
My family and I are so close, it’s important to have a close knit relationship and to make time to spend with each other, especially at the holidays.
We always felt like we were throwing a party for our friends, regardless of the size or the place, because we actually were throwing a party for our friends. We’ve always had a very tight knit community.
One hundred religious persons knit into a unity by careful organizations do not constitute a church any more than eleven dead men make a football team. The first requisite is life, always.
As a kid, I always used to make clothes. My grandmother made everything with me – she taught me how to knit.
Each year, I pick something new to learn. One year, it was learning how to knit, and I got ‘The Sweethearts’ Knitting Club’ out of the experience. Another year, it was to volunteer at the local domestic abuse shelter, and I ended up volunteering there for three years.
I know how to sew, knit, I’m a great chef, and a good dancer.
In my personal life, I really like the look of vests. I wear fitted, business ones, and perfectly preppy sweater vests that I can knit myself.
Fame hasn’t really affected me. I have a really close knit group around me, and my sister is always with me, so it’s like a bit of a travelling circus.
Knitting is very conducive to thought. It is nice to knit a while, put down the needles, write a while, then take up the sock again.
I love watching foreign films on my projector at home along with my closely knit group of friends and family. I also love to dissect movies and discuss them with my friends who are movie buffs.
I live in L.A. and I do have wonderful friends; I moved there when I was 19 so I developed a close knit group of friends, none of whom are actors, none of which are Australian, but I couldn’t do it long term.
I had the good fortune of having a happy, closely knit family.
It’s only because I feel like such a philistine spending all that time in hair and makeup that I started to knit. I used to spend that time studying Italian and French. Then after I had two kids, my brain turned to mush and I took up knitting.
All Newfoundlander men can knit.
I had a tightly knit group of female friends in elementary school – we called ourselves the Sensational Six.
My grandmother taught me to knit, and as I knit, my mind returns to my childhood.
I have to learn to knit.
Other people like Neil Young and Dennis Hopper, those are just really close knit family friends.
I will not serve lunch to anyone in the middle of a workday. I rarely rearrange my furniture or cabinets; once I find a drawer for something, it stays there. I don’t garden. And I don’t knit.
I don’t know how to knit.
You couldn’t buy any English authors or anything that came from America, like jeans. It was impossible. So we had to do our own clothes if we had weird ideas like wearing long scarves like the French people did. You had to knit them yourself.
I got my first Charvet knit tie when I was 15. I actually stole it from my father. I love them because you can wear them day to night. They’re French and preppy and have been around since the 1800s.
I learned to knit in 2002, six months after my 5-year-old daughter, Grace, died suddenly from a virulent form of strep. I was unable to read or write, and friends suggested I take up knitting; almost immediately I fell under its spell.
If you have time to knit, if you’ve taken up knitting, it means you’re not worried about the essential stuff.
Women today are wanting to work in the workforce but also come home and learn to bake cupcakes, to do calligraphy, to knit a blanket for their baby, to 3-D print something.
We might knit that knot with our tongues that we shall never undo with our teeth.
If I were really being myself. I’d just curl up in the corner and knit.
Julia Roberts taught me how to knit on the set of ‘Mona Lisa Smile.’
As I get older, I just prefer to knit.
I don’t think the goal is, ‘How big a star did you ever become?’ I think the goal is, ‘Were you able to express yourself?’ And if you’re able to say yes, in any field, you’ve won. If you paint, write, do mosaics, knit – if it’s solving that part of your brain saying, ‘I need to do this,’ you’ve won.
The tech community is a closely knit group, which is why it’s so powerful. All of these companies have an affinity for each other, even if they compete with each other.
The Holy Ghost will testify to our hearts, and the hearts of those gathered around with us, what He would have us do. And it is by keeping His commandments that we can have our hearts knit together as one.
I have some close friends I keep in touch with. I knit. I watch a little too much TV. I ski, if the weather’s right for that. If I can find a group of buddies, I go rock climbing.
I wear white or pale-blue shirts and black knit ties: They don’t draw attention to me in any kind of peacockish way.
Can you really learn to knit from a diagram? Try it. Do you want to learn to ski or surf by yourself? You could drown or run into a tree.
A cashmere knit is like a book. It is something to save and go back to time after time. It is the feeling of an embrace.
I don’t want to inspire people to look pretty and buy makeup. I want to inspire them to knit scarves for Syrian refugees.
If you paint, write, do mosaics, knit – if it’s solving that part of your brain saying, ‘I need to do this,’ you’ve won.
There are people who intensely clutch an idea that yoga is a higher system, not to be lowered to the weight loss or even fitness category. This is the same kind of clutching that has kept yoga part of a tightly knit club for so long since its introduction in America.
The libertarian position I once propended now seems to me seriously inadequate, in part because it did not fully knit the humane considerations and joint cooperative activities it left room for more closely into its fabric.
I’m one of 3; I have a 16-year-old sister and an 11-year-old brother. We’re all very close. We’re an interesting family, and we moved a lot when I was younger. I feel like we are very tight knit because we had to sort of jump and leave places and start over again and again.
My mum taught me to knit when I was a child, and I turn to it, for some weird reason, when I’m feeling depressed.