Knit Patterns


Knitting is the process of creating loops of threads that interlock row by row, through the use of yarn and needles. Knitting dates back to Egypt in 1000-1400 A.D.  As a result of trading with the east it was introduced to Spain and used by the Catholic Church to create liturgical garments. Arab-knit silk pillows were found in Spanish royal tombs in the 11th century. In the 1350’s, several paintings of the Madonna showed her knitting. They were called the Knitting Madonnas. Spreading throughout Europe and later to the colonies, knitting became very popular. Today, simple knit patterns turn up frequently in home decor, from rugs as in this photo, to occasional throws. I think there is a physical pureness to walking barefoot on a knit rug, something akin to walking barefoot on powdery sand. 



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