4- Feeling tangled, casting on the Weekend Slipover V-Neck Edition
Hi hello
So, life has been kinda crazy latelyā¦
But, when isnāt it?
I feel like life is forever throwing things at me that I have to try and bat away somehow. However, usually I wind up turning to the same repetitive behaviours. Honestly, knitting probably counts as one of these behaviours- itās something I can do even when Iām stressed or thereās a lot going on and I donāt need to focus too much of my energy on it and the repetitive motion helps to distract my mindā¦or allows it to carry on overthinking, but makes me feel better because at least Iām doing something āproductiveā.Ā
I often find myself feeling guilty or anxious if Iām not doing something āproductiveā and have found myself boxed in this mindset. However, this is counterproductive as I then overwhelm myself by thinking of all the things I could or should be doing and then just end up avoiding things and procrastinating and this isnāt helping me get anywhere.Ā
And, I think thatās the thing- I feel so tangled up by everything going on around me I feel trapped in this net and itās preventing me from moving forward. This also sucks when everyone else around me seems to be moving on with their lives and Iām still trying to find a way out of my parentās place and into a career that actually suits me and what I want out of my life.Ā
Even though, yes, itās possible that knitting has become somewhat of a coping mechanism for me and thereās a chance that perhaps I need to limit time spent knitting to focus on other things. However, knitting has also become a passion and Iām so happy to have stumbled upon this hobby. By āpassionā, I do not mean to say that I am talented or good at knitting and I want to make a career from it somehow, but if it did ever reach that point I think this would fit in more with my actual dreams and interests to where Iām at currently. As a kid, tween, teen, if I was ever asked what I wanted to do when I grow up my answers would normally consist of artist, fashion designer, writer. Yet, somehow those dreams got undermined and somewhere down the road I had to put them to one side and focus on something more āacademicā if I wanted to get myself a decent career.
Well, I studied for four years and now have a degree sat on a shelf doing nothing. I am struggling and find myself turning to creative hobbies in an effort to cope through this and in doing so have re-discovered these old dreams.Ā
For a while I couldnāt see a future for myself (and I do not mean that to sound as dark as it does but we move lol). The future I had thought out for myself I was basically pulled away from, I then started a new path, that was taken from me and it reached a point where I felt like I had been pushed and pulled in so many different directions that when it came to me actually focusing on myself and what I wanted from my life I couldnāt figure that out- it felt like whatever I would decide on would be the wrong decision. So, I was just left in this tangled mess.Ā
Yet, as my twenty-seventh birthday looms I realise now more than ever that I must navigate through this and find my way out. It will take some patience with myself as well as my circumstances, but Iām hoping that little by little the more I untangle these knots I will be able to see a future that I want for myself and not a future that has been planned out for me.Ā
That being said, I believe knitting has taught me a lot of patience. As an anxious person I find myself constantly on edge and this can make me very impatient with pretty much everything. However, I learnt that I couldnāt moan at my own mistakes and errors if I had impatiently rushed through certain parts of a project or skipped over learning certain points properly. I think this has begun to show in the pieces I create and itās pleasing to see how my work has improved with time.Ā
I recently cast on the Weekend Slipover V-Neck edition by Petite Knit and since casting it on Iāve noticed how things I have learnt have stuck with me, meaning before I have even finished this project I am feeling a sense of achievement from it and I will take any small wins right now. Whatās also great about this project is that itās an opportunity to finally try out Knitting For Olive yarn! I have been looking to treat myself to some KFO for a while now and after a turbulent couple of weeks I decided I needed a treat. I opted for the Heavy Merino and Soft Silk Mohair both in Plum Clay- the colour is so beautiful, a muted purple colour that looks more brown or purple in certain lighting. I had originally considered a dark brown, but for some reason purple has been on my mind a lot lately and I guess thatās what drew me to this shade.Ā
There is a rather funny story about this yarn, however. The yarn was shipped from Denmark and then once in the UK I was informed it would be delivered through Royal Mail. I instantly knew that something was going to happen to this parcel and of course I was correct.Ā
I had gone to the hairdresserās and returned home to an email that my parcel had been delivered. My dad was home, but there was no parcel in sight and no note to say it had been left next door. I scrolled through the email and all I was offered was an image of my parcel stuffed behind someoneās planterā¦we donāt have planters nor do our neighbours. So, I had to wander around the block to see if I could spot a planter that looked like the one in the image. After a couple of hours of some questionable detective skills I finally tracked down my parcel- the yarn was found safe and sound thanks to a very nice lady.Ā
On that note I think I will leave my incoherent ramblings there for today. To whoever is reading this, I hope you are well and if you are also feeling a little caught up in life right now I hope things ease for you soon also.
Happy knitting xo
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