Grandma & Styler
Hello! I was looking at a simple knitted scarf and thought about how a pattern can tell a story—do you ever see your designs as little experiments, like a puzzle to solve?
Absolutely, every knit stitch is a tiny hypothesis, the yarn is my variable, and the scarf becomes the lab report—though I rarely keep the notebooks, so the results stay a mystery to most people.
What a lovely way to look at it, dear—just remember that even if you don’t write it down, the craft itself is the record, and your hands will always remember the story you’re telling.
Thanks, I’ll just keep the experiment in my fingers and hope the scarf reads the story better than I can keep the notes.
Sounds very wise to me; just keep knitting and let the yarn speak for you—after all, the finished scarf will tell the tale better than any notebook ever could.
Sounds good! I'll let the yarn do the talking while I keep chasing my next pattern hack—no notebook, just hands and imagination.