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.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The people who think I'm famous are knitters. Most of my life, I'm wildly unrecognized.
I meet a lot of people.
I don't know much, but I like talking to people who know a lot more than I do.
I knew that if I could put a table in a room with not much light and a couple of chairs, I could have a real conversation. And I know that people... like to eavesdrop on a conversation.
My friends and the people who are close to me know what I am. And that is enough.
When people meet me, they're often surprised - I talk a great deal.
I don't know too many people because I stay at my house, I write songs, I go to the store.
I don't think people know me at all. At the end of the day, if you see me in sequins and glitter out at a club, you might think that's all there is. But, you know, it's just glitter. My friends who I've known since I was 17 - they know who I am.
I meet so many people, but I don't know anybody.
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.