Historically, only MEN knitted in the knitters guild. Crochet and knitting have been used in rehab families for many years. I'm just glad to see PEOPLE enjoying crochet/knitting and to feel comfortable to crochet/knit in public. I grew up in a household that a job wasn't necessarily a woman's or man's job, but a job that needed to be done. My dad had the idea no person needed to lose who they were sexually to enjoy what society deemed only a certain sex should enjoy. KNIT ON/CROCHET ON!!!! Whoever you are!
I use woodworking power tools, metal working machines, electric and oxy/acetylene welders and torches, sewing machines,, and knit. None at a professional level. Functional. Make things. Fix things. Works for me. I think I am not alone having some "homo habilis" genes. (handy man)
A total no brainer. I teach metal engineering at a trades training school. Dominated heavily by males, previously, now we get lots of female students, and they are highly focused and often better than the lads.
When I was a young boy, about 6 yo, my mom would have coffee with a couple of friends in the morning and they would knit. i noticed they all did it differently. They always seemed to be laughing so I thought knitting must be fun. I asked my mom to teach me and she did. I am now 65 and ever time I knit with my mom's vintage needles I feel a connection to her because of the thousands of stitches she produced holding these needles that are now in my hands. Knitting is such a Zen activity for me. I am most calm when knitting needles are in a steady rhythm, the wool is sliding through my fingers, and stitches are flying off the needles. I am content knowing that my mom is watching me continue the skill she taught me so many years ago. I can't imagine life without Knitting. Thanks mom! Knitting in public is fun too. Someone always comes up to me and wants to talk. I was knitting at the library once while the embroidery guild of my city was there. The ladies saw me and asked me to come sit with them. I was knitting a wedding shawl for my niece and they asked to take my picture to post on their website. What an honor that was for me! Knitting has given me opportunities to meet people I would not otherwise have met. Knit on my brothers in sisters! Peace...
I'm a disabled Vet and knitting is therapeutic as you can imagine. And to anyone who says men don't knit, who do you think made and mended nets? Net and knit, see a connection?
relief is by far the most reported and studied benefit of and . The repetition of the crafts has been shown to release serotonin, a natural anti-depressant.
I am female who knits and crochets but I love the masculi knitty t shirt. You go! There’s a boy named Jonah who is a known (been on tv too) crocheter and he creates things with his own design. If it makes you happy that’s the end goal, right? Better than being a computer addict cause at least you have something to show for you idle time. I wanna get my husband into it and he said he’s thinking about it. Lord knows I won’t need to buy any supplies, 🤣!
I’m 58 yo black female, with I was in my 20’s and wanted to knit I was told black people don’t knit. So I when to Woolworth store purchased a how to knit book and needles. I crocheted, sewed and needle work all my life but got strange looks when I knit in public. I so happy things are changing. Congratulations men.
I have been a dude that knitting for 30+ years and it is always a trip when I go in a knit shop with my wife and the clerks ignore me until my wife points at me to let them know I am the knitter. It is meditation but unlike others who meditate, I get a cool hat, sweater, or scarf for my time. By the way guys.. If you want to score points with a spouse or someone you are dating.. try making a well knit gift
haha yes very true. Knitting is a great way to get the girls. I remember a male friend took up cooking when he was at school just to get the girls, and he did
haha yes very true. Knitting is a great way to get the girls. I remember a male friend took up cooking when he was at school just to get the girls, and he did
I don't knit or crochet in pubic. It would attract too much attention. even if I were a woman. It would distract me from my project. Plus, it's a safety issue for me. I like to know what is going on around me.
Right on!!! Anyone can knit!!! Men AND Women!! Boys AND Girls!! Knitting is for EVERYBODY!!!!!!! So everyone around the world, KNIT ON!!💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
You're doing a great job there young fella...and to all our male knitters and crocheters 👋 out there...never, ever be shy about showing people that you craft !!! 👍👏💖 🌟
Ok, I guess I'll ask the obvious. Are all make Knitters gay? I knit, I'm a man, and I'm not gay. In fact I'm married to a woman. Am I the odd duck, or is that pretty "normal". Just asking.
Gay men who knit have an easier time making it obvious they knit because we've already come out of _one_ closet. Telling people you knit as a gay man is _nothing_ compared to telling people you're gay. As far as I know no man has ever been murdered for being a knitter. Straight men, in my opinion, might be a little more worried about doing something that they and other people consider "feminine". Maybe they're a little insecure in their own masculinity, I don't know, I'm just guessing at this point.
Hi Stacy! Here is the website for the National Alopecia Areata Foundation: www.naaf.org/ I'm sure they would love to have you join the community :) Best wishes!
@@clarabchen I also have same problem... bt m in India 😭😭😭😭😭... feel like why god gave me this kind of life... never gonna feel my own hair... allmost 2 years not going out also.. all my frnds asking wht hppn to u.. I sad nthg.. I quit my job.. m dying In side
@@Mi2016 Hi! Through this website you can find a ton of helpful information, as well as people who you can talk to that share your experiences: www.naaf.org/ Don't be afraid to reach out! I wish you the best :)
Our idolatry of gender stereotypes has robbed away so many opportunities.
That cool
Omg men that I never seen that before
This was so refreshing to see. I always wonder where the men that knit are??
I'm a Lefty and no one could ever teach me😔 I would love to learn
I have alopecia universalis
Historically, only MEN knitted in the knitters guild. Crochet and knitting have been used in rehab families for many years. I'm just glad to see PEOPLE enjoying crochet/knitting and to feel comfortable to crochet/knit in public. I grew up in a household that a job wasn't necessarily a woman's or man's job, but a job that needed to be done. My dad had the idea no person needed to lose who they were sexually to enjoy what society deemed only a certain sex should enjoy. KNIT ON/CROCHET ON!!!! Whoever you are!
I use woodworking power tools, metal working machines, electric and oxy/acetylene welders and torches, sewing machines,, and knit. None at a professional level. Functional. Make things. Fix things. Works for me. I think I am not alone having some "homo habilis" genes. (handy man)
My grandfather is a good knitter and he once joined a knitting circle and there were only men there. He and the rest of them joked about it a lot
Do you have anything he knit for you? What a special keepsake!💜
Hobbies shouldn’t be gendered 😁
A total no brainer. I teach metal engineering at a trades training school. Dominated heavily by males, previously, now we get lots of female students, and they are highly focused and often better than the lads.
When I was a young boy, about 6 yo, my mom would have coffee with a couple of friends in the morning and they would knit. i noticed they all did it differently. They always seemed to be laughing so I thought knitting must be fun. I asked my mom to teach me and she did. I am now 65 and ever time I knit with my mom's vintage needles I feel a connection to her because of the thousands of stitches she produced holding these needles that are now in my hands. Knitting is such a Zen activity for me. I am most calm when knitting needles are in a steady rhythm, the wool is sliding through my fingers, and stitches are flying off the needles. I am content knowing that my mom is watching me continue the skill she taught me so many years ago. I can't imagine life without Knitting. Thanks mom! Knitting in public is fun too. Someone always comes up to me and wants to talk. I was knitting at the library once while the embroidery guild of my city was there. The ladies saw me and asked me to come sit with them. I was knitting a wedding shawl for my niece and they asked to take my picture to post on their website. What an honor that was for me! Knitting has given me opportunities to meet people I would not otherwise have met. Knit on my brothers in sisters! Peace...
I would love to know a man who likes knitting and bright colors as well. I am sick of genderists.
I am glad that the knitting world is expending, either by hand or machine and also crochet
Knitting + crocheting is good for the soul More men and women should do it LOVE IT
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I'm a disabled Vet and knitting is therapeutic as you can imagine. And to anyone who says men don't knit, who do you think made and mended nets? Net and knit, see a connection?
Men knitters. Looks like all were having a relaxing time and working on projects. 👌
relief is by far the most reported and studied benefit of and . The repetition of the crafts has been shown to release serotonin, a natural anti-depressant.
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Hi i have started my own bussness knitting crochet it helps me with my pain and the past
I am female who knits and crochets but I love the masculi knitty t shirt. You go! There’s a boy named Jonah who is a known (been on tv too) crocheter and he creates things with his own design. If it makes you happy that’s the end goal, right? Better than being a computer addict cause at least you have something to show for you idle time. I wanna get my husband into it and he said he’s thinking about it. Lord knows I won’t need to buy any supplies, 🤣!
I have seen Jonah. He is truly amazing!
I’m 58 yo black female, with I was in my 20’s and wanted to knit I was told black people don’t knit. So I when to Woolworth store purchased a how to knit book and needles. I crocheted, sewed and needle work all my life but got strange looks when I knit in public. I so happy things are changing. Congratulations men.
Isn't it sad so many people do not take on certain activities because they are told it is not what they do. Did you eventually learn to knit?
It’s really sad because it’s so limiting to try to tell people what they shouldn’t do based on such arbitrary things as race or sex.
I love your defiance and the fact that you went out and got on with it. Well done, and I hope you got much satisfaction from it.
WHO told you "black people don't knit?"
Ahooi. Male knitter here. Who cares who's watching me. I love it!😁 Ask me what I'm knitting. I don't mind.
I have been a dude that knitting for 30+ years and it is always a trip when I go in a knit shop with my wife and the clerks ignore me until my wife points at me to let them know I am the knitter. It is meditation but unlike others who meditate, I get a cool hat, sweater, or scarf for my time. By the way guys.. If you want to score points with a spouse or someone you are dating.. try making a well knit gift
haha yes very true. Knitting is a great way to get the girls. I remember a male friend took up cooking when he was at school just to get the girls, and he did
haha yes very true. Knitting is a great way to get the girls. I remember a male friend took up cooking when he was at school just to get the girls, and he did
I don't knit or crochet in pubic. It would attract too much attention. even if I were a woman. It would distract me from my project. Plus, it's a safety issue for me. I like to know what is going on around me.
that is a good point.
Sure. If anyone pays attention only because of one's sex, then they are just ignorant.
Just wondering, are other fiber arts included in these get togethers?
I have alopecia universal's
Right on!!! Anyone can knit!!! Men AND Women!! Boys AND Girls!! Knitting is for EVERYBODY!!!!!!! So everyone around the world, KNIT ON!!💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Hey Louis I am a male loom knitter and I would like to maybe meet up with your group one day.
You're doing a great job there young fella...and to all our male knitters and crocheters 👋 out there...never, ever be shy about showing people that you craft !!! 👍👏💖 🌟
Great video. We have quite a few male knitters also at Knitting Paradise forum. Knitting is for PEOPLE!!!
Ok, I guess I'll ask the obvious. Are all make Knitters gay? I knit, I'm a man, and I'm not gay. In fact I'm married to a woman. Am I the odd duck, or is that pretty "normal". Just asking.
I knit and I'm not gay. I am autistic though.
Southpaw Hammer I know male fiber artists who are straight. They are bringing it into the jails now too.
Gay men who knit have an easier time making it obvious they knit because we've already come out of _one_ closet. Telling people you knit as a gay man is _nothing_ compared to telling people you're gay. As far as I know no man has ever been murdered for being a knitter. Straight men, in my opinion, might be a little more worried about doing something that they and other people consider "feminine". Maybe they're a little insecure in their own masculinity, I don't know, I'm just guessing at this point.
Straight men knit.. I have knit for 30+ years and although sometimes when people know I knit they ask, I just chalk it up to ignorance and move on...
@@reallymedagnabit my dad was straight, obviously and he used to do tapestry, in fact he had a go at making a part of the Bayeaux Tapestry
I shared your video in my class at UMUC - Loved the video!
male knitter here what a great video
I am a 60 year old male knitter and have been knitting since I asked my mom to teach me at 6. Bravo male knitters!!
Pretty cool yes bro
I have Alopecia Universalis. I wish I could find a group like this.
Hi Stacy! Here is the website for the National Alopecia Areata Foundation: www.naaf.org/ I'm sure they would love to have you join the community :) Best wishes!
@@clarabchen I also have same problem... bt m in India 😭😭😭😭😭... feel like why god gave me this kind of life... never gonna feel my own hair... allmost 2 years not going out also.. all my frnds asking wht hppn to u.. I sad nthg.. I quit my job.. m dying In side
@@Mi2016 Hi! Through this website you can find a ton of helpful information, as well as people who you can talk to that share your experiences: www.naaf.org/ Don't be afraid to reach out! I wish you the best :)
Watch Allyson Rola's testimony. You will not have it anymore.
@@Mi2016hey iam from india.I have the same problem.alopacia universalis