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Me, at Sunny Rock B&B

I am back from Canada, and instead of being a respite from my work, the trip allowed me to re-connect with the joy behind what I do for a living. I am a professional knitter; I am a professional writer-about-knitting; knitting permeates every moment of every day of my life. However, sometimes the daily hustle-bustle of getting the Knitting Daily posts out leaves little space in my life for experiencing the simple joys of being a knitter...and this trip, though short, was full of little special moments that brought back these joys to my knitterly heart.

The first sight that greeted me, 1700 miles from home, in a lovely bed and breakfast hideaway called Sunny Rock (www.sunnyrock.on.ca) was what you see in the photo at right: a pair of antique sock blockers.
Antique sock blockers
Sock blockers! And in one of the guest rooms, a vintage spinning wheel sat in a bedroom corner. The oh-so-gracious (and funny!) owners of Sunny Rock, Sally and Jan, upon hearing what I did for a living, brought out a gorgeous handknit aran cardigan given to them by a neighbor, and they allowed me to chatter on and on about staghorn cables and honeycomb stitches and how cleverly the sweater was designed.


The perfect place to knit

On the wide veranda overlooking a river and waterfall were the perfect chairs to sit and spend an afternoon knitting and chatting, admiring the beautiful music of the water and laughing at the antics of the beaver family who live under the dock.

One afternoon, I couldn't keep my eyes open any longer, so I laid down for a nap. When I woke up, my husband Nicholas had pulled up a chair close by the bed, and was quietly knitting away on a pair of socks he is making just for me.


The view from our knitting chairs

And on my last day in the Toronto area, we made a mad dash to Lettuce Knit (www.lettuceknit.com), one of the area's local yarn shops, to buy Canadian yarn. I bought Fleece Artist and SeaSilk and would have bought more, but my husband reminded me that Christmas was coming...so I pointed out a couple more goodies in the shop and made sure I carefully said the name of each one twice in his hearing.


Canadian yarn!

And on the plane journey home, a young man, very puzzled by the orderly tangle of circular needles and sock yarn in my hands, got up the courage to ask what the heck I was doing. I explained the idea behind knitting two socks on two circular needles, and he told me stories of his grandmum knitting shawls and hats.

Everywhere I went, the mere fact that I was a knitter seemed to bring out tales of family and friends, gifts and histories, often from total strangers. Everyone had a knitting story, or a special knitted gift to share.

I am so lucky to be a knitter. I am so fortunate to be able to listen to stories of how knitting touches everyone's lives.


The bounty of a Local Yarn Shop!

And so, this Thanksgiving week, I am deeply grateful for all the gifts in my knitter's life: For yarn, that sweet, seductive, magical substance that I can never get enough of. For knitting needles, that quietly click and feel so warm and useful in my hands. For the creative geniuses (who humbly call themselves "knitwear designers") who come up with lovely patterns so worthy of time spent knitting thousands of stitches to bring their designs to life. And of course, I am grateful for all the elves behind the scenes who tech edit, test knit, edit, copyedit, layout, and otherwise make the patterns make the journey from designer to book or magazine.

I am grateful for my knitting friends, and for my non-knitting friends who politely compliment me on every knitted item as though it were the Sistine Chapel of knitwear. I am full of gratitude for local yarn shop owners, who are the heart of knitting in each town I visit. And when I need something exotic, the online shops are there to send me goodies from far away.

And finally, I am grateful for you, our Knitting Daily readers, who share your passion and your humor so generously.




We here at Knitting Daily wanted to share a special message with you this holiday season—so here, just for you, a little video greeting card from all of us to all of you.






Nicholas and I

Sandi Wiseheart is the editor of Knitting Daily.

A special thank you to our guest editors, Amy Clarke Moore, Kim Werker, and Lisa Shroyer, for writing such wonderful posts while I was gone. And to those of you who asked: No, I am not Canadian, but my husband Nicholas teaches at York University in Toronto most of the year, so he was the loved one I was up there visiting!




Posted Nov 20 2007, 11:00 PM by KD Sandi
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Comments

Missyvanee wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 3:03 PM
Sounds like an absolutely lovely weekend. Elegantly stated thankfulness...
KellieN wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 4:57 PM
Thanks in return-for all your generosity. It is a cool thing to have such an immediate and interactive knitting community.
tabitha wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 5:05 PM
What a beautiful place to knit. Glad you got to take a little vacation with the hubby. Happy Thanksgiving.
KathyS wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 5:08 PM
Happy Thanksgiving back to all of you. I have enjoyed your daily messages, and can only wish I had a job I loved as much as all of you seem to. Have a safe and happy holiday.
LindaM wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 5:13 PM
Thank you Sandi. I think I need to go there...

BTW, did you knit that beautiful scarf you are wearing???
SusanG wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 5:21 PM
Thank you for remembering to be grateful for the real things of life:friends,love, nature,humor,interests,fiber.
There is hope in this world!
AnitaM wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 5:48 PM
Thanks to you Sandi! I look forward to each and every post on Knitting Daily. You constantly inspire me to try different things and to think about what I really want from my knitting time. As a result I am focussing on and enjoying each moment - even if it's time spent fixing up those "little" mistakes! Oh, and BTW - you look fabulous in your Hot Tomato! :)
SandiS wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 5:50 PM
THank you for all the information, the patterns and the love of knitting you share with us!
VickiB wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 5:53 PM
Thanks, Sandi and right back at ya!! :)
Happy Thanksgiving to you and Nicholas and everyone else at Knitting Daily!
ShirleyB wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 6:10 PM
Thanks to all of you at Knitting Daily-your emails are the highlight of my day when I come home from work. And I read EVERY single part of each one! I'm new at knitting and just hope I can get to be as good as all of you. Keep up the great job-I'll be waiting.
ShirleyB wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 6:10 PM
Thanks to all of you at Knitting Daily-your emails are the highlight of my day when I come home from work. And I read EVERY single part of each one! I'm new at knitting and just hope I can get to be as good as all of you. Keep up the great job-I'll be waiting. Shirley B.
RikiK wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 6:12 PM
Thanks so much for sharing your life with us! It truly makes us feel a part of your life, not just numbers. You guys at Knitting Daily - you are just GREAT! Happy Thanksgiving from Riki in Thailand
JaneS wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 6:24 PM
Thanks for the lovely post and view of your vacation. I vicariously rested through you---could just hear the waterfall! Happy Thanksgiving!
Jane
TaraR wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 6:27 PM
Oh my! Look at you two! What a cute couple! Thank you and welcome back! We enjoyed the guest bloggers very much, but we missed you. ;0)
NancyC wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 6:31 PM
Happy Thanksgiving to all of you, too. I do enjoy the Knitting Daily e-mails and usually leave it until the last one of mine to open (saving the best for the last).
JenniferH wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 6:39 PM
You look radiant, my dear. So very glad you had time to reconnect & relax w/ your hubby & to knit. I always look forward to your posts. Jennifer
Mary wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 6:39 PM
Hi Sandi, welcome back! Glad to hear you had a restful and invigorating holiday. May I ask what your husband teaches? I go to York and wonder if I've seen him around! :)
PatriciaR wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 6:52 PM
I believe the beautiful scarf you are wearing is woven in a 8 harness block twill? pcr nov 21,2007
YeyetteH wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 6:59 PM
and a Happy Thanksgiving to all of you (staff). As a long time (old) knitter I throughly enjoy your magazine and the Knitting Daily. I encourage all my knitters to 'tune in'.
Happy Knitting!!! Yeyette
KateC wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 7:01 PM
Great sentiments,thank you Sandi. Gorgeous scarf, but is it woven or knit?
Kate
MarleneB wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 7:19 PM
Thanks to you and all the folks at Knitting Daily. I look forward to your emails. What will the topic be today, I wonder. I love to read about knitting, and think about knitting, as much as I love to knit. Favorite knitting spots, like your lovely chairs, are essential to the knitting experience. I can knit just about anywhere, but I most enjoy knitting outdoors, and connecting to the good earth. As knitters, we have much to be thankful
for. If we have our knitting, we can be happy anywhere.
Marlene B.
LeanneG wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 7:28 PM
Well, Sandi, I just have one thing to say - I am thankful for you and all the talented staff at Interweave. You, have a joy about your knitting and knittng in general that is so infectious! Your post really touched my heart - I am so thankful for the gift of knitting!
JoanB wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 7:34 PM
Thank you, Sandi, for that wonderful account of your trip. I actually shed tears near the end of your post. Those things you are thankful for are exactly the same for me. And how many people around me can I tell that (next to my family) I am most thankful for yarn! Wool yarn.
Joanie
Anonymous wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 7:36 PM
I am new to knitting. I crocheted as a child like nobodies business, but couldn't knit to save my life. Well, now I can knit, and I love the network of friends that have come from this activity, and the peace of mind that I derive from this activity. Thank you Knitting Daily for being part of that peace.

Annette Shirley in the California Sierras.
DonnaK wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 8:01 PM
Hi Sandi, I'm so new to knitting, that I don't even know how yet!! I found this web site and I'm hooked before I even begin! Have a great Thanksgiving and thanks for all the work you do for your readers. I for one, really appreciate it.
Donna K. in CT
VirginiaJ wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 8:29 PM
Gobble Gobble!
Thank you all for all your work to make our craft easier.
Adele Palmiotti wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 8:29 PM
Great website and wonder to know you're a great group too
AndreaW wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 8:31 PM
My Thanks also, for your being here "Daily", as well as the lovely Thanksgiving post. You forgot a very obvious "item" on your list of things to be thankful for; a husband who knits!!! Mine does rug hooking so he at least "gets" my obsession with yarn/color/texture/etc...most of the time! Andrea in NS
TFoz wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 8:39 PM
Dear Sandi and all the Interweave staff,
Happy Thanksgiving to YOU ALL! We really appreciate you. :)
SheriH wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 8:49 PM
Happy Thanksgiving to all of you at Knitting Daily too. You are all the closest thing to friends I have that knit. Enjoy the long weekend and Happy Knitting!
Sheri in GA
JoB wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 8:55 PM
When we took our young son to visit the Hockey Hall of Fame a couple of years ago, I went to 2 great yarn stores within walking distance of our hotel. One was Lettuce Knit, and I thought it was great! Wonderful yarn and a friendly and helpful proprietess. After I got home, I had non-buyer's regret and called to get one more hank of the Fleece Artist merino I purchased there. It was shipped to my home. I still have it in my stash and have not figured out what to do with it yet. I'd love to see you write about that -- how to match your stash yarn to the perfect project.
Judy K.G wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 9:08 PM
Your stay in Canada sounded wonderful, I so enjoy the country and its people. Many of my relatives came from Canada to the US.
Toronto is a delightful city that we try to visit often.

Thank you for Knitting Daily and all your wonderful posts...I do enjoy

Sincerely
Judy Galligan
PaulineL wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 10:09 PM
Thank you Sandi and all the Knitting Daily crew. I hope you all have a splendid Thanksgiving day.
Pauline
Ellen W wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 10:11 PM
Thanks to you, Sandi, for Knitting Daily. I look forward to reading it every day. Happy Thanksgiving to all!
RebeccaA wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 10:32 PM
A blessed Thanksgiving to you also, Sandi! As well as to your husband and all the staff at Interweave!
Korie BethB wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-21-2007 10:42 PM
Glad to be part of the community, glad to be knitting, thankful for all the wonders in my life... happy Thanksgiving to you, Sandi, and to everyone reading this!
JoyJ wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-22-2007 12:05 AM
Thank you Sandi for your writing, for the way you make knitting come alive, and a part of life!

Thank you for all your wonderful work, the humour and the lessons you so generously teach us.

Thanks to everyone who contributes, who teaches, and who shares what they learn.

Thanksgiving is not a holiday where I live, but I love the concept of looking for things to be thankful for.

Thanks again, and happy thanksgiving.

Jabi
NormaL wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-22-2007 12:07 AM
Thanks for sharing your joy with us on this Thanksgiving.Norma Luhn
ClaudiaP wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-22-2007 3:23 AM
We don't celebrate thanksgiving here in the UK, but I am thankful for you, Sandi, and all the team at Interweave, for this wonderful place that us knitters can rejoice in, share tips, laugh at our own mistakes, and learn from the mistakes and triumphs of others. Wishing you a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday.
CindyS wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-22-2007 5:33 AM
I, too, am very grateful for the art of knitting. It has brought me new friendships, stories and most of all peace in this challenging world. A very Happy Thanksgiving to you, Sandi and everyone at Interweave Knits!
DeniseMarieS wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-22-2007 5:45 AM
Thank You for sharing your vacation with us. Thanks to you and your staff for that wonderful video. It was like sitting down to dinner with all of you. Thank you all for the time you enjoy sharing your skill and knowledge with all of us who could only hope to be half as good as you. Wishing you and all readers the chance just to be thankfull, or, full of thanks for what ever makes us happy.
AmyD wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-22-2007 5:48 AM
I loved the video. Thanks to you Knitting Daily for my dose of knitting friendship. Keep up the great work!
KathyG wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-22-2007 6:04 AM
We're thankful for you, too, Sandi, and all those who make Knitting Daily possible. You brighten our lives out here in the hinterlands and bring us together into a very special community. Happy Thanksgiving!
LindaG wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-22-2007 6:47 AM
Sandi,

You are such a great writer. Thanks so much for sharing your trip with us. I really enjoyed this post.
Loishoop wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-22-2007 7:07 AM
What a great vacation! Now you will have to come to New Brunswick, Canada, and learn about wristers, and gauntlets and double knit mittens and boat quilts!
AlisonP wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-22-2007 7:14 AM
Now Sandi you will have to take a vacation to Nova Scotia and visit Fleece Artist! I am from NS and she was the source of my former spinning wheel. Lovely woman and lovely products.
Thanks for your effusive comments on my country.
BarbM wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-22-2007 7:22 AM
What a wonderful Thanksgiving message. Warmed my heart and my day. Love your message each day.

Barb Meyer, Liberty Township, OH
JacquiC wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-22-2007 7:27 AM
Happy Thanksgiving to all. Sandi, I knew the view looked familiar and it is! It is about 1/2 hour from my home!I have a niece who is going to York at the present time.Small world eh?! Have a super weekend. Jacqui
JaneG wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-22-2007 7:30 AM
Sandi, many thanks for your Thanksgiving Wishes! Jane in Houston, Scotland UK
JanL wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-22-2007 7:37 AM
Dear Sandi,
Thank you for the beautiful Thanksgiving greeting card. I am so happy to be a part of the Knitting Daily Community and your card made it seem as if I/we really know you. To hear a person's voice and see them move brings them to you in a way that is irreplaceable. Your story about your Canandian trip was so sweet.

Thank you mostly for your humor, kindness and understanding.

Love and Light,

Jan Larivee
KallieY wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-22-2007 8:21 AM
Sandi,
Thanks for the video greeting. It's great to put a voice to the words that you bring us each day! You're like my "break friend" at work when I'm catching up on the latest Knitting Daily. It's a wonderful thing!
Kallie
South Bend, IN
LauraW wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-22-2007 8:37 AM
Dear Sandi, you are true to your name as you truly have a Wise Heart. You are on my thank you list today. Oh, and Nicholas is certainly a hottie!!
DeborahF wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-22-2007 9:06 AM
Hi Sandi - I loved reading the account of your trip. I'm in Fresno, CA - and my husband was a pastor in Kitchener (Toronto area) for 2 years. One of the best Thanksgivings we had was up there with people in his parish. Our son and I came up since we had the time off, and although it wasn't their own Thanksgiving, several couples had a traditional Thankgiving meal for us that evening. It was the loveliest gesture, and a memory I will cherish. I was only just picking up knitting again after 18 years away, so I missed LYS opportunities when we'd go into Toronto. What a beautiful area.
MelanieB wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-22-2007 9:16 AM
Big question:

How was air travel in terms of knitter friendliness? Are knitting needles allowed? I have an upcoming flight and would love to pass the time knitting, but am afraid to have my work confiscated!

ChaneyJ wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-22-2007 9:18 AM
My husband had seen a
Cowichan Cardigan on a TV show. He loved it. This is a man who has never seen any value in my knitting. So, I have been trying to find a pattern. Then, you posted the miniature. Where do I find directions to make one just like that for a large man? I really enjoy the Knitting Daily. Thank you for all the time you put into something so interesting, fun and educational. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your co-workers and family as well. Jean
Fliss wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-22-2007 9:31 AM
We don't have "Thanksgiving" here in the UK (I guess because we were not too pleased when you stopped being one of our colonies!) But your video was so lovely, and the article too. A big lump in my throat and thanks to all of you for your continued humour and wisdom - absolutely the best daily knit reading on the net! Fliss
Pepperanne wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-22-2007 9:32 AM
Thank you for the mental vacation, Sandi! I am a couple thousand miles away from my family this Thanksgiving and I was feeling a little cold and lonely. Now I am relaxed and determined to spend my holiday enjoying some peaceful knitting.
NancyB wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-22-2007 10:10 AM
I love receiving my Knitting Daily. It is something I look forward to and it keeps me inspired. Happy Thanksgiving!!!
KatP wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-22-2007 10:11 AM
Happy Thanksgiving to each and every one of you all! Also to the knitting daily staff and specially for Sandi who brought us all together.

One last thing to Sandi - if you are ever in need of a test knitter, just holler, ya hear??? I don't work outside the home so have lots of time to knit things... txkat
Repels-72356 wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-22-2007 10:25 AM
I loved reading this post as I prepare to go to the beautiful dinner being prepared at my son's house--it put me in just the right mood of joy and thankfulness. I'll not forget to bring along my knitting (a pair of socks) and my hostess gift for my daughter-in-law (two knitted dishcloths). Two of my other sons will be there, and another daughter-in-law as well as four grandchildren and a big Swiss Mountain dog named Skyler. I wish for all of you that your Thanksgiving day will be a blessed one!:) Love to all, C. H.
OrvokkiE wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-22-2007 12:20 PM
Hello from Toronto - a two times York U grad here! Thanks to YOU for sharing your joy in knitting with us. I am at last feeling less like a "little old lady who knits" and more like a "modern knitter!"
Anonymous wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-22-2007 12:34 PM
Thank you so much for your letter to all of us - as for myself I found it quite moving and wanted to let you know how much I love receiving your messages. It sounds like you had a lovely vacation, and I have to say that I feel the very same way you do about Knitting - it's wonderful! Happy Thanksgiving to you and your staff.
KathrynK wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-23-2007 12:58 AM
That is a lovely scarf you are wearing in that photo. Hand knit? Pattern?
Chris wrote re: A Knitter's Thanksgiving
on 11-23-2007 8:31 AM
Oh, that was so sweet hearing about your husband knitting beside you while you slept! Isn't it great to wake up to your hubby sitting there, you are so fortunate. Also, I can't wait for your version of the cardigan since it will be the first thing I make for myself, and it looks like we are close to the same size, so it should fit!
Chris