Volume = 4/3∏r³

I’ve been noticing for a while now that my knitting philosophy has been changing.  I’ve been resisting it for a while.  I’d always been a product knitter – simply choosing projects that will yield me with something that I can use.  Especially when it came to gift giving.  Of course, I wanted the things I made to look good, and I took care to make sure they did, but the end product was still the goal, whether it was a little toy, a hat, or some mittens.

I never really thought about how knitting works too much until recently, it was just another craft medium in my repertoire.  And although I won’t ever give up sewing or anything else, knitting just seems so enthralling and magical lately.  (I’m sure you’ve noticed that trend here though…)

So, I have to admit to myself that I think I’m starting to become a process knitter.  I think that the picture above proves that.  It’s a short-row sphere.  I don’t need a knitted sphere.  Actually, I don’t have any place to even put a knitted sphere.  But I had a horrible need to learn short-rows.  Why?  I have no idea.  In the past, I would have not even given it a thought until I started a project that used them.  And then I would have just learned them as a went along, not minding that I made mistakes the first few times.   But, now I know, and I feel better having done it.

Then again, maybe I’m just trying to ignore the fact that I’m coming down to crunch time for this whole PhD thesis thing and I’m distracting myself with knitting like a crazy fool.

2 Responses to “Volume = 4/3∏r³”


  1. 1 pdxknitterati February 12, 2009 at 1:16 pm

    Oh, a little of both. You’re fascinated with the process, and you’re avoiding schoolwork! At least you’re productive. I spent a lot of time in an arcade playing Donkey Kong in 1983 when I was supposed to be writing my senior thesis…

  2. 2 Brentusfirmus February 12, 2009 at 10:50 pm

    Looks good! Process knitting is so the way to go. By the way, a small one of these spheres with a little bell inside makes a great cat toy!


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