“Shadow XI. Dusk XII. Darkness XIII. Fifty-two XIV. The Knitting Done” — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“The Knitting Done XV. The Footsteps Die Out For Ever Book the First—Recalled to Life” — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“Recalled to Life I. The Period II. The Mail III. The Night Shadows IV. The Preparation” — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“The Shoemaker Book the Second—the Golden Thread I. Five Years Later II. A Sight” — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
One tends to give one's fingers too little credit for their own good sense. — Elizabeth Zimmermann Copy Share Image
“Rises XXIII. Fire Rises XXIV. Drawn to the Loadstone Rock Book the Third—” — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“the Golden Thread I. Five Years Later II. A Sight III. A Disappointment IV.” — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
You do not sew with a fork and I see no reason why you should eat with knitting needles. — Henry Beard Copy Share Image
I believed there were no Hypotheticals in the sense of consciously acting agents - conscious entities. There was only the process. The… — Robert Charles Wilson Copy Share Image
“Rises XXIII. Fire Rises XXIV. Drawn to the Loadstone Rock Book the Third—the Track of a Storm I. In Secret II.” — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
One of the greatest joys of leadership is assembling and knitting together teams of fantastic people. — Bill Hybels Copy Share Image
Since I became a knitting humor writer, I seem to be understood a little better - at least for the purposes of… — Stephanie Pearl-McPhee 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
“Promises XI. A Companion Picture XII. The Fellow of Delicacy XIII. The Fellow of No Delicacy XIV. The Honest Tradesman” — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
The chances of running out of yarn on a project are directly related to the difficulty that you will have getting more. — Stephanie Pearl-McPhee Copy Share Image
I love the idea that people are listening to "Tales" during all types of activities. Knitting in their favorite chair, rock climbing,… — Glenn McQuaid 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
“In fact you tell me that the perception of you by others is turned on its head when you take out your… — Kathryn Vercillo Copy Share Image
“And then there's this." He held up a shirt. "It'll protect you." Carrot fingered it carefully. It was made from the wool… — Terry Pratchett Copy Share Image
Cat, I'll let you in on a little secret. We don't all love our jobs every day. And doing something you have… — Kate Jacobs Copy Share Image
“I would give you my grandma’s slow-knitted Duck Soup dance-routine recipe, but my grandpa sold it to Roger Bannister for three minutes… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
People who are unable to use their hands skillfully for all kinds of work, will not become good thinkers and will behave… — Rudolf Steiner Copy Share Image
“You can own the title of adventurous beginner from day one of your knitting journey. You can be an experienced knitter for… — Brandi Cheyenne Harper Copy Share Image
If you were ever dumped after knitting a guy a sweater, consider the possibility that the problem was with the sweater, not… — Stephanie Pearl-McPhee Copy Share Image
The hardest lesson is Clare’s solitude. Sometimes I come home and Clare seems kind of irritated; I’ve interrupted some train of thought,… — Audrey Niffenegger Copy Share Image
“Wait." Walter went to the basket, taking what was a gray sleeve, drawing it out fro the middle of the heap. "Oh,"… — Jane Hamilton Copy Share Image
“I make a habit of setting aside some time each evening to take out my knitting and work quietly on it, happily… — Stephanie Pearl-McPhee Copy Share Image
And I ask myself what it is about me that makes this wonderful, beautiful woman return. Is it because I'm pathetic, helpless… — Mohsin Hamid Copy Share Image
“Observe her when she has some knitting, or some other woman's work in hand, and sits the image of peace, calmly intent… — Charlotte Brontë 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
My husband had a clothing store in Paris, and I had his factory make specifically for me something similar to the one… — Sonia Rykiel 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