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They had already broke up without a sweater involved, so obviously it wasn't the curse. |
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The curse only applies to the knitters, not the people who commission them. So you're not to blame <3 |
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Posted: Sat Nov 11, 2006 8:11 am
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Posted: Sat Nov 11, 2006 8:55 am
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Posted: Sat Nov 11, 2006 3:06 pm
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Posted: Sat Nov 11, 2006 3:15 pm
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I be me: are you not a knitter? If you are, how can you have not heard of the sweater curse?
stitch and b***h Here's a legend known to allknitters across the land: It is bad luck to knit a sweater for our boyfriend, as it guarantees that the relationship will end. Of course, if you're looking to rid yourself of said boyfriend, this maight not be the most direct way of going about it. Like most myths, it holds a good amount of truth. If you've spent a month or two working long and hard on a sweater for your guy, only to have him not appreciate it enough or not wear it very often (and this happens all the time), you mught catch a lingering resentment and whind up dumping the ungrateful lout. The theory, i suppose, is that if you're married to the guy and make him a sweater he never wears, your still stuck with him.
Most knitters hold a great deal of faith in the curse, and just avoid knitting anything terribly complicated for their boyfriends.
Gemi - how old are you? If you and your friends are teenagers, then no, it wasn't you. 3nodding it was the teenager-ness of it all.
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Posted: Sat Nov 11, 2006 3:22 pm
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Posted: Sat Nov 11, 2006 4:54 pm
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Mikono I be me: are you not a knitter? If you are, how can you have not heard of the sweater curse? stitch and b***h Here's a legend known to allknitters across the land: It is bad luck to knit a sweater for our boyfriend, as it guarantees that the relationship will end. Of course, if you're looking to rid yourself of said boyfriend, this maight not be the most direct way of going about it. Like most myths, it holds a good amount of truth. If you've spent a month or two working long and hard on a sweater for your guy, only to have him not appreciate it enough or not wear it very often (and this happens all the time), you mught catch a lingering resentment and whind up dumping the ungrateful lout. The theory, i suppose, is that if you're married to the guy and make him a sweater he never wears, your still stuck with him. Most knitters hold a great deal of faith in the curse, and just avoid knitting anything terribly complicated for their boyfriends. Gemi - how old are you? If you and your friends are teenagers, then no, it wasn't you. 3nodding it was the teenager-ness of it all. were in college.
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Posted: Sat Nov 11, 2006 5:17 pm
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Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 9:40 am
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Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 2:53 pm
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Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 6:04 pm
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Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 6:11 pm
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Personally, i say the only thing the curse curses is hand-knit objects that the knitter didn't think through well enough. When knitting for anyone, the first thought should be "will they like it?" Then you should go to the "is it comfy?" and then "is it in their colors?" and then "will they appreiciate the work i put in it?"
Will they like it - Have you ever seen them wearing a sweater or scarf or gloves or whatever your planning on making them? If not, have you seen them wanting to buy one/a pair? Have they talked about wanting one? Some people just don't like wearing sweaters (my girlfriend), aren't big on scarves unless its freezing (once more, my girlfriend), dislike gloves unless ifs freezing (Once more, you guessed it, my girlfriend) or are extremely picky with what styles they do like (And yeah, thats my girlfriend). When knitting for them you have to make sure that its planned perfectly.
Is it comfy - Make sure they aren't allergic to the fibers your making it out of. Make sure it fits the way they like it. Make sure the yarn feels good. This one is fairly important, but really its not often over looked. Most knitters will pick up a yarn and say "ooooo.... this one feels good."
Is it in their colors - Make sure if they wear mostly black, you make them whatever your making them in black. If they wear lots of colors, make sure you make them something to match something they have. "And i thought the green would go lovely with your coat" is always a good idea. Let them know what you knitted it to go with, and they'll appreciate that you thought about the color and what they wear. Also, it gives them a "Ah! This scarf goes with my coat!" and they just might wear it every time they wear their coat.
Will they appriciate the work i put into it - If you've considered everything else, then this shouldn't be a problem. But if your loved on sees that hat as something that took an hour, and it took you three weeks (because you had to learn to increase, or you knit slow, or whatever) they may not shower you with the applause your looking for. Of coarse, if its a hat made with nice yarn in colors they love and they wear hats in that style, then they should love it, no matter how long it took you to make it.
Of coarse, if you answered no to any of these, my advice: Don't make it. Change yarns, change patterns, buy them something. The only thing that will come out of making something for somebody that isn't their color, isn't comfortable, and they generally don't like is a really bad day. You never want to hand somebody their present and have them not like it.
Not saying i'm an expert or anything, but i can tell you one thing: I only have one thing i'd make for my love, and thats cookies. I know she doesn't wear most knit items, much less anything i could knit easily. I might make her a hat with kitty ears or a pair of fingerless gloves, but only after she surprised me with a trip to... somewhere really cold.
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Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 10:55 pm
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Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 1:47 pm
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Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 11:46 pm
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Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 11:48 pm
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