I'm not the kind of woman who would love to make soup or knit sweaters. I never cherished that so much. — Yoko Ono Copy Share Image
I wear white or pale-blue shirts and black knit ties: They don't draw attention to me in any kind of peacockish way. — Charlie Siem Copy Share Image
“She would never again try to knit even one stitch in the long chain of their married life. She hated all that… — Christina Stead Copy Share Image
As a kid, I always used to make clothes. My grandmother made everything with me - she taught me how to knit. — Maria Cornejo Copy Share Image
I love knit dresses! You're instantly put together and they're super flattering. — Rochelle Humes Copy Share Image
I can knit. I knit all year, day in, day out. It is my passion, and I rarely knit the same thing… — Elizabeth Zimmermann Copy Share Image
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… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
If you have time to knit, if you've taken up knitting, it means you're not worried about the essential stuff. — Stephanie Pearl-McPhee Copy Share Image
I learned to knit in 2002, six months after my 5-year-old daughter, Grace, died suddenly from a virulent form of strep. I… — Ann Hood Copy Share Image
“ Knitting is still trying to teach me That no matter how well you knit, looking at your work too closely isn't… — Stephanie Pearl-McPhee Copy Share Image
Sally Field taught me to do needlepoint on 'Steel Magnolias,' and a standby painter on 'Pelican Brief' taught me to knit. I'm… — Julia Roberts Copy Share Image
I have some close friends I keep in touch with. I knit. I watch a little too much TV. I ski, if… — Melissa Leo Copy Share Image
In my personal life, I really like the look of vests. I wear fitted, business ones, and perfectly preppy sweater vests that… — Hannah Kearney Copy Share Image
Progress and Poverty was the most closely knit, fascinating, and convincing specimen of argumentation that, I believe, ever sprang from the mind… — Scott Brooks Copy Share Image
Knitting is very conducive to thought. It is nice to knit a while, put down the needles, write a while, then take… — Dorothy Day Copy Share Image
Fame hasn't really affected me. I have a really close knit group around me, and my sister is always with me, so… — Laura Mvula Copy Share Image
By the nature of the sport and the danger we face daily, we are very close knit. Some of us have spent… — Tony McCoy Copy Share Image
It is some kind of miracle that all knitting is constructed of only two stitches: knit and purl. Sure, you throw in… — Stephanie Pearl-McPhee Copy Share Image
“Really, there are only two kinds of people who are going to understand about hand-knit socks: those who wear them and know… — Stephanie Pearl-McPhee Copy Share Image
“The whole thing starts with a single knot and needles. A word and pen. Tie a loop in nothing. Look at it.… — Gwyneth Lewis Copy Share Image
I married a man who was in fashion. I began to work when my daughter Nathalie was about eight or 10 years… — Sonia Rykiel Copy Share Image
“The best thing about knitting is its slowness," says Murphy. "It is so slow that we see the beauty inherent in every… — Carl Honoré Copy Share Image
“Miss Patty and Miss Maria are hardly such stuff as dreams are made of," laughed Anne. "Can you fancy them 'globe-trotting' --… — L.M. Montgomery Copy Share Image
During the early stages of an industry, when the functionality and reliability of a product isn't yet adequate to meet customer's needs,… — Clayton Christensen Copy Share Image
“My mother taught me to knit when I was seven. I forgot about knitting until one day I saw Marion at the… — Anita Shreve Copy Share Image
“I am a writer who does not enjoy writing. I can find innumerable ways to avoid it. But, to rip off Dorothy… — Adrienne Martini Copy Share Image
You don't knit because you are patient. You are patient because you knit — Stephanie Pearl-McPhee Copy Share Image
I still sweat. My guts are still grinding out there. Sometimes I have enough cotton in my mouth to knit a sweater. — Lee Trevino Copy Share Image
...the number one reason knitters knit is because they are so smart that they need knitting to make boring things interesting. — Stephanie Pearl-McPhee Copy Share Image
You know you knit too much when ... Before you buy anything, such as a hammock or curtains, you seriously wonder whether… — Stephanie Pearl-McPhee Copy Share Image
So this was it. You take a wrong step and you end up wearing yesterday's underwear, sitting on the carpet trying to… — Kate Jacobs Copy Share Image
My gram taught me to knit when I was little, and then I came across my old knitting tools when I was… — Krysten Ritter Copy Share Image