The people who think I'm famous are knitters. Most of my life, I'm wildly unrecognized.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When people see me knitting, I tell them I'm a knitter. Not the sort of knitter they may have run into before, but a passionate, constant, deliberate knitter. I knit everyday, all the time, everywhere I go.
Once in a while, I bump into a knitter, and we have a lovely conversation. But if you figure out the number of people who know me and the people who don't, it's really a small number.
I'm not a girl who sits home and knits, you know.
My grandmother taught me to knit, and as I knit, my mind returns to my childhood.
Knitters use knitting to value-add to the world.
I have to learn to knit.
I think people I'm close to find it absolutely crazy that I'm famous.
I can knit quite well. I make really long scarves.
I do know that there isn't ever going to be a time when there aren't any knitters.
It's such a human condition, whether you're a great track star or a great knitting person or you paint watercolors - someone knows who you are.