A cashmere knit is like a book. It is something to save and go back to time after time. It is the feeling of an embrace.
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I have to learn to knit.
I have worked with wool all my life as a designer. There's so much more to it than knitwear - it's an amazingly versatile material and can be used in so many different ways from chic to rustic.
As I get older, I just prefer to knit.
If you have time to knit, if you've taken up knitting, it means you're not worried about the essential stuff.
Knitters use knitting to value-add to the world.
I don't know if you've ever knit a sweater, but by the end of it, you're like, 'Ugh I can't wear this. I can't stand the color. I'm so tired of it.'
It took me years to get out of the bargain basement. I always wanted to walk into a men's store and buy a cashmere sweater.
I explain at the parties that I believe knitting is a transformative and intriguing act that can change the life and brain of the person doing it, and that knitting is a perfect metaphor for life and insight into some better ways through it.
When I was 35, all of a sudden I thought maybe it'd be nice to knit a sweater.
I really like structured coats and layered scarves, and I especially love cashmere sweaters.
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