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February 02, 2004

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ann

I am less alarmed about Madonna's knitting than I am outraged at this line:


"The emergence of knitting as an activity as attractive to men as to women may mark its final transition from a soporific time-killer favoured by elderly ladies to a respectable hobby like any other."

The assertion that having men taking up knitting is a benchmark of respectability is insulting enough. Once I looked up soporific, I just got pissed off.

Michelle

Knitting used to be enjoyed by men as well as women. My fire chief great grandpa and his crew of firefighters did a great deal of knitting for charity and 'the war effort' back in the day. Perhaps knitting was relegated to 'womens work' in the same way women were pushed out of the work force after WWII.

From the quote above, I take it that the author is not a knitter and/or has not known any knitters. As someone who has knit virtually her entire life, I have a tough time understanding the perception of knitting as boring and for old ladies.

While I am very happy for the 'revival' of knitting, I really was never aware that it was out of style.

Jane

I have been knitting all of my life and I hate that Hollywood "has made knitting trend" All of these women who have taken up knitting just for the look really need to find a new hobby. I love knitting and hate to see it disgraced.

Sharon

Men, women, who cares?! Men started the knitting thing anyway for those who know their history. Men in Arabia started making the fabrics that would keep them cool during the days and at the same time, warm during those desert nights! It was only later that women were ALLOWED to learn. After the GUILDS were ended and men had to make WAR and not FABRICS!
Sharon

melanie

oh my god, im not alone! i too suffer from knitting disorders! i just can't help myself! i fully agree with Janes statement! knitting needs our utmost respect and care! it is not some new fandangled trend but only for true lovers of the art. melanie

shannon

I think its nice that knitting is becoming more popular and disagree that it should be only for those who are good at it. After all we all had to learn at some point.

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