Sunday, March 8, 2026

Romancing Your Knitting (humour) by Leanne Dyck

Relationship advice for knitters and their knitting.

photo by ldyck


 Romancing Your Knitting

Good knitting is happy knitting. Like us, Knitting does not appreciate rough treatment or rude language. Treat it well and you will be well rewarded.

Early in your relationship, Knitting wants to get to know you. So keep outside distractions to a minimum. Take your new friend to your favourite quiet place.

Knitting wants you to be at ease, so ensure that your knitting chair has ample space for both of you. Your chair need not be fancy but must be comfortable.

Gradually get to know each other—don't be too intense. You both need time to adjust to each other.

If you do encounter relationship problems, try to be patient and understanding. Remember, all good relationships need time to blossom.

Later, when you know each other a little better, Knitting may enjoy getting to know your friends. Take your knitting with you to knitting gatherings—guild meetings or knitting groups. As well, your knitting may enjoy engaging in some of your favourite activities: listening to audiobooks or the radio or binge-watching your favourite TV shows.

Knitting makes a good friend. It's eager to celebrate life achievements and there to comfort you through life's tragedies.

I wish you a long, happy relationship with your knitting.


Written in 2006.

On this blog in March


New content is added to this blog—
every Sunday 
at approximately 4:40pm (Pacific Time). 


Sunday, March 15
The Visitor (fable)

Sunday, March 22
Don't Listen (fable)

Sunday, March 29
Beware the Island Storyteller (short story)


On Mayne Island


Friday, March 13
7 to 10 pm
Agricultural Society Hall



Also on Mayne Island...


When you read something you like, do you write a review? Do you contact the author and thank them?

That's a lot of effort.

And yet...

And yet...

One of my island neighbours did exactly that.

I live in a special place, surrounded by thoughtful people. And I am grateful.

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Sunday, March 1, 2026

A Little Piece of Yarn (children's story) by Leanne Dyck

 



photo by ldyck


A Little Piece of Yarn

Snip! A woman cut a piece of yarn from the sweater she'd just finished making. "This piece of yarn is so small. I think I have—."

The little piece of yarn stood up on the table. "Wait, don't throw me away. I may be small, but I can be useful. Really. I can. I can... I can... Do you like to read? Use me as a bookmark. Or you can use me to sew on a button. Or—or—you can use me to make sandpaper pictures. Or... Or..."

The little piece of yarn was quiet long enough for the woman to say, "I'd never throw you away. I know how useful you can be. Don't worry." The woman hunted through her knitting basket and pulled out a bag that held many little pieces of yarn. "There's plenty of room for you in here."

And late at night, when the woman was asleep, all the pieces of yarn had a party to celebrate their new friend. 


On this blog in March


New content is added to this blog
 every Sunday 
at approximately 4:40pm (Pacific Time). 


Sunday, March 8
Romancing Your Knitting (essay)

Sunday, March 15
The Visitor (fable)

Sunday, March 22
Don't Listen (fable)

Sunday, March 29
Beware the Island Storyteller (short story)


On Mayne Island...




Items of interest for writers and readers...