Aren't knitters a lovely bunch of people. Over the last year I have trawled knitting blogs and listened to various knitters' podcasts and all that time been envious of their tales of the wonderful knitting groups they attend. Projects are inspired by group members, problems are solved by group members and there seems to be never ending amounts of praise and/or sympathy when a project takes a surprising twist. As a "lone" knitter these were things I did not experience. I know very few other people who knit - even my mum is a stop-start-stop kind of gal.
A few months ago I joined an Australian Yahoo group called knit4charities after reading about the great work they do and then feeling quite selfish that all my projects since returning to the knitting fold had been for me!!! A few weeks after I joined I attended (nervously) a small meeting of Sydney members - a very pleasant way to spend a morning.
On my most favourite podcast, Sticks & String, David Reidy had been talking about World Wide Knit in Public day on the 9th of June. Despite appalling weather and an attack of nerves (the walking into a room full of strangers type) I decided to go. To my surprise (read as shock) my poor sweet husband decided to tag along. We arrived at the designated spot near the Sydney Opera House and OMG there were actually knitters there. Not just any old knitters either. I'm talking Knitting Celebs. Lots of these people were those whose blogs and websites I had been trawling through for months. I had a wonderful afternoon knitting away on my little sock project, listening to all the chatter and admiring the beautiful work these men & women were doing. Even my husband enjoyed his afternoon supplying me with coffee, chatting to the knitters and doing the odd bit of window shopping around Circular Quay.
A few months ago I joined an Australian Yahoo group called knit4charities after reading about the great work they do and then feeling quite selfish that all my projects since returning to the knitting fold had been for me!!! A few weeks after I joined I attended (nervously) a small meeting of Sydney members - a very pleasant way to spend a morning.
On my most favourite podcast, Sticks & String, David Reidy had been talking about World Wide Knit in Public day on the 9th of June. Despite appalling weather and an attack of nerves (the walking into a room full of strangers type) I decided to go. To my surprise (read as shock) my poor sweet husband decided to tag along. We arrived at the designated spot near the Sydney Opera House and OMG there were actually knitters there. Not just any old knitters either. I'm talking Knitting Celebs. Lots of these people were those whose blogs and websites I had been trawling through for months. I had a wonderful afternoon knitting away on my little sock project, listening to all the chatter and admiring the beautiful work these men & women were doing. Even my husband enjoyed his afternoon supplying me with coffee, chatting to the knitters and doing the odd bit of window shopping around Circular Quay.
Inspired by the Knit in Public day I decided to take the plunge and attend the Blue Mountains gathering of the NSW Knitters Guild this weekend. And I'm so glad I did! Not only did they have a lovely and talented lady (Wendy) as guest speaker (who showed us knitting and felting projects to die for) but I met up with knitters I had met previously at the other gatherings. Oh, did I mention they also had delicious home made goodies for afternoon tea?? What a friendly (and talented) group of people. Their show-and-tell session made me want to rush off and start more projects. (Note to self: get on with some UFOs). I even picked up some tips on holding my yarn for colour work - which is on my list of Things to Learn.

My theory that knitters are a lovely bunch of people has been absolutely proven 100% correct. If these 3 forays into the world of knitting groups is anything to go by - I'm in!!! Sure there will always be someone who doesn't get on with someone else but I've yet to experience that and it will take more than that to keep me away - particularly from that delicious carrot cake, chocolate roll and all those other goodies - not to mention the knitting!
My theory that knitters are a lovely bunch of people has been absolutely proven 100% correct. If these 3 forays into the world of knitting groups is anything to go by - I'm in!!! Sure there will always be someone who doesn't get on with someone else but I've yet to experience that and it will take more than that to keep me away - particularly from that delicious carrot cake, chocolate roll and all those other goodies - not to mention the knitting!