True in real estate, true in life: location is everything. Well, not exactly everything – the knitting is really everything, but location is an important part, since it’s just as much about the process for me as the finished object. I knit in two places: my cozy corner of the couch, and on the subway. I enjoy knitting both places, but the couch is much better. It’s my corner of the couch, with my ginormous Land’s End bag (really, it’s big enough to hold part of a cord of wood, which was its intended use, I think) filled with yarn and projects and papers and notebooks. Periodically I go through that huge bag (as I did during my recent fearless knitting inventory), but just glancing down at it while I’m knitting makes me happy.
The side table has a drawer, and it’s full of all kinds of junk – random knitting tools like a cable needle, a pair of scissors, my iPod cable for syncing it to my laptop, my card reader for my camera, an external hard drive, stuff like that. On top of the table is a stack of magazines – FiberArts, Threads, Craft. My laptop on top of them. Enough space (but not more!) for a cup of coffee. The table is squeezed in between the couch and my sewing table, so when I sit on the couch, I’m kind of in the midst of my creative space, even though it’s just a tiny corner of a relatively small living room that’s crowded with other stuff. Ah, Manhattan.
Since I don’t have very much time to knit, it tends toward an exact routine: In the mornings, around 5am, I put on a pot of coffee, pour a bowl of cereal, and go to the couch. I open the laptop, and while I’m eating my cereal and waiting for the coffee, I open iTunes and download podcast updates and sync my iPod, and read a now-tiny set of sites: gmail, statcounter, and ravelry (I check the forums and look at my friends activity). Now the coffee is finished and so is my cereal, so I pour a mug, return to the couch, close the laptop, and knit in the deep quiet for about an hour, maybe less, depending on the hair situation. I’m usually wearing a pair of socks I knit, and I usually pull a blanket I knit over my legs. And I knit. Knitting in this hour is a very important experience; I don’t think I’m actually thinking about anything, and I’m not knitting anything that requires the strictest concentration and/or struggle. I do that knitting on the weekend. But in the mornings, I think I am in some kind of meditative state, where everything disappears, my mind and even my self sort of disappears, and I’m just kind of floating. My fingers are making their small repetitive movements with a gentle and even rhythm, the yarn is flowing between my fingers, and rows are finished. It’s always a bad moment when I happen to notice that it’s 6:00; it’s kind of like crashing into a brick wall in some way, now I have to leave this state and get busy, get ready, get going, get to work, get at it, don’t stop. The pleasure is primarily in the knitting, but it’s also in the spot. My cozy spot, surrounded by my creative stuff, my little safe and textured corner of the world.
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Oooh I love your photo and your story. I know exactly what you mean with this early-morning pre-work meditative knitting, I used to do it and it would usually end up with being late for work…
I just couldn’t tear myself away…
thanks, ivana – after reading a few of these posts, it seems to be a common thing, quiet early morning knitting. and it’s also common to have to tear yourself away, and to be late to work.
if only we could get paid to sit at home and knit….ha!
That sounds lovely – I’m not so productive with my morning alone time
i went through a period of total unproductivity with that time, because i got into the habit of following 435 bloggers.
then i realized i was reading about others’ work instead of doing my own, so i’m on a temporary cold-turkey reading diet. it’s hard – i miss my blog friends – but it’s done wonders for my knitting time!
That looks a lot like my knitting spot, with the laptop balanced on the couch!
thanks for the comment! I love your blog, and lost track of you and have been trying to remember the url. Luckily, my Parisian friend Kty wrote about you and there you are. The mysterious ways of bloggers.
5 o’clock in the morning ? Oh my…. You wake up that early even during the winter when it’s dark and cold outside?
yep – even in the darkest coldest winter. it’s SO HARD. i lie there fighting with myself, the bed is warm, my husband is there, so sleepy and warm, and the floor is cold. Just today, just today I’ll sleep in…..but then I get up. I’m pretty cranky until the coffee is brewing, and then I get in my groove. it’s HARD but worth it.
Such a lovely knitting cubby! Looks like a place to recharge, create and inspire great works of knitting…Or just to let day dreams have their way with you…good either way!!
thanks tishka – i enjoyed your post, too!
Your post was so descriptive – I actually felt as if I were there with you – wonderful!
aw, thank you! that’s a really nice comment! i’m off to read about your favorite spot to crochet!