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The Mindfulness in Knitting casts fresh light on a famously calming craft, and reveals how the simple repetition of plain and purl can in itself nurture wellbeing.
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Produktdetails
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- Mindfulness series
- Verlag: Quarto Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 144
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 197mm x 128mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 242g
- ISBN-13: 9781782407584
- ISBN-10: 1782407588
- Artikelnr.: 58361878
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Mindfulness series
- Verlag: Quarto Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 144
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 197mm x 128mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 242g
- ISBN-13: 9781782407584
- ISBN-10: 1782407588
- Artikelnr.: 58361878
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Rachael Matthews is the director of Cast Off Knitting Club and Prick Your Finger, an ethical yarn shop and textile gallery, both in East London, UK. An artist specializing in knitting, and a teacher focusing on Craftivism and craft process, she has curated knitted works at the V&A, Barbican, Tate Modern, and the Crafts Council, including a Yan Tan Tethara Mandala. Rachael was a columnist of Simply Knitting Magazine for six years, is regularly featured in the international press, and is the author of Knitorama (2005) and Hookarama (2006). She explores mindfulness at the London Buddhist Centre and her favorite yarn is Wensleydale wool.
Prelims pp1–7
Chapter 1: Knitting Triggers Enlightened Thoughts pp8–27
How knitting and the meditative space it offers provides a lifelong
structure for learning. Craft demands regular practice and frequently asks
us to relish a challenge, in the same vein as meditation. Introducing ideas
on identity. Growing up with knitting. How we learn. Following knitting
trends—where are we now? How our knitting experience is shaped by the past,
and how we will fit in here and now.
Mindfulness exercises: What do we wish to achieve? Explore your knitting
history. Start a Mindful Knitting diary. Measuring rows and rounds with
breath.
Chapter 2: Knitting Circles pp28–45
Not just any old knitting club; how a knitting circle can benefit
individuals and a community. Significance of your practice on a global
scale; discover the meaning of the word Craftivism and how its movement
aims to change the world.
Mindfulness exercises: What does knitting mean to you and what do you think
it means to others? Creating a knitting plan.
Chapter 3: Adventures With Materials pp46–67
Relating to a specific yarn. Take a journey with yarn. Become an expert in
materials. Collect a color story!
Mindfulness exercises: Letting our materials take us on shamanic journeys
across the world or backward and forward in time. Noticing the harmony in
placement of materials.
Chapter 4: A Sacred Space pp68–89
Our relationship to time; our knitting timetable changes throughout our
lives. Mindfulness in knitting can be practiced whether you are
multi-tasking or spending quiet time with just knitting and breath.
Expectations; watching the process of knitting, mindfully, moment by
moment, can lead us to peaceful conclusions. Working to relax; the proven
health benefits. Problem solving.
Mindfulness exercises: Noticing expectations, final outcomes, and the
impact knitting has on your body.
Chapter 5: Accepting Your Creations pp90–107
How to deal with a project that goes wrong. The UFO Project Administration
Service, dedicated to the study and completion of Unfinished Objects.
Creative mistakes do not have to be thought of as failure and are
opportunities for inventiveness, allowing new ideas to grow.
Mindfulness exercises: Showing your creation in public; taking time to
accept what it now is. Using finishing techniques mindfully, showing
compassion for your creation, and noting your changing relationship.
Chapter 6: The Gift pp108–125
Craft status. Emotional values; the emotional cost of creativity. Knitting
for others; the issues to be aware of when knitting for someone or becoming
the owner of a knitted gift. Attachment & value.
Mindfulness exercises: Finding clarity on how you feel about something you
have made. Giving thanks for the experience.
Chapter 7: Patterns For Knitted Meditation and Mandala pp126–139
Instruction for knitted meditation in the making of a mandala, including
ancient structures, starter patterns, and forming a mandala knitting
circle.
Mindfulness exercises: The mandala and meditation.
Endmatter: Further reading, index & acknowledgments pp140–144
Chapter 1: Knitting Triggers Enlightened Thoughts pp8–27
How knitting and the meditative space it offers provides a lifelong
structure for learning. Craft demands regular practice and frequently asks
us to relish a challenge, in the same vein as meditation. Introducing ideas
on identity. Growing up with knitting. How we learn. Following knitting
trends—where are we now? How our knitting experience is shaped by the past,
and how we will fit in here and now.
Mindfulness exercises: What do we wish to achieve? Explore your knitting
history. Start a Mindful Knitting diary. Measuring rows and rounds with
breath.
Chapter 2: Knitting Circles pp28–45
Not just any old knitting club; how a knitting circle can benefit
individuals and a community. Significance of your practice on a global
scale; discover the meaning of the word Craftivism and how its movement
aims to change the world.
Mindfulness exercises: What does knitting mean to you and what do you think
it means to others? Creating a knitting plan.
Chapter 3: Adventures With Materials pp46–67
Relating to a specific yarn. Take a journey with yarn. Become an expert in
materials. Collect a color story!
Mindfulness exercises: Letting our materials take us on shamanic journeys
across the world or backward and forward in time. Noticing the harmony in
placement of materials.
Chapter 4: A Sacred Space pp68–89
Our relationship to time; our knitting timetable changes throughout our
lives. Mindfulness in knitting can be practiced whether you are
multi-tasking or spending quiet time with just knitting and breath.
Expectations; watching the process of knitting, mindfully, moment by
moment, can lead us to peaceful conclusions. Working to relax; the proven
health benefits. Problem solving.
Mindfulness exercises: Noticing expectations, final outcomes, and the
impact knitting has on your body.
Chapter 5: Accepting Your Creations pp90–107
How to deal with a project that goes wrong. The UFO Project Administration
Service, dedicated to the study and completion of Unfinished Objects.
Creative mistakes do not have to be thought of as failure and are
opportunities for inventiveness, allowing new ideas to grow.
Mindfulness exercises: Showing your creation in public; taking time to
accept what it now is. Using finishing techniques mindfully, showing
compassion for your creation, and noting your changing relationship.
Chapter 6: The Gift pp108–125
Craft status. Emotional values; the emotional cost of creativity. Knitting
for others; the issues to be aware of when knitting for someone or becoming
the owner of a knitted gift. Attachment & value.
Mindfulness exercises: Finding clarity on how you feel about something you
have made. Giving thanks for the experience.
Chapter 7: Patterns For Knitted Meditation and Mandala pp126–139
Instruction for knitted meditation in the making of a mandala, including
ancient structures, starter patterns, and forming a mandala knitting
circle.
Mindfulness exercises: The mandala and meditation.
Endmatter: Further reading, index & acknowledgments pp140–144
Prelims pp1–7
Chapter 1: Knitting Triggers Enlightened Thoughts pp8–27
How knitting and the meditative space it offers provides a lifelong
structure for learning. Craft demands regular practice and frequently asks
us to relish a challenge, in the same vein as meditation. Introducing ideas
on identity. Growing up with knitting. How we learn. Following knitting
trends—where are we now? How our knitting experience is shaped by the past,
and how we will fit in here and now.
Mindfulness exercises: What do we wish to achieve? Explore your knitting
history. Start a Mindful Knitting diary. Measuring rows and rounds with
breath.
Chapter 2: Knitting Circles pp28–45
Not just any old knitting club; how a knitting circle can benefit
individuals and a community. Significance of your practice on a global
scale; discover the meaning of the word Craftivism and how its movement
aims to change the world.
Mindfulness exercises: What does knitting mean to you and what do you think
it means to others? Creating a knitting plan.
Chapter 3: Adventures With Materials pp46–67
Relating to a specific yarn. Take a journey with yarn. Become an expert in
materials. Collect a color story!
Mindfulness exercises: Letting our materials take us on shamanic journeys
across the world or backward and forward in time. Noticing the harmony in
placement of materials.
Chapter 4: A Sacred Space pp68–89
Our relationship to time; our knitting timetable changes throughout our
lives. Mindfulness in knitting can be practiced whether you are
multi-tasking or spending quiet time with just knitting and breath.
Expectations; watching the process of knitting, mindfully, moment by
moment, can lead us to peaceful conclusions. Working to relax; the proven
health benefits. Problem solving.
Mindfulness exercises: Noticing expectations, final outcomes, and the
impact knitting has on your body.
Chapter 5: Accepting Your Creations pp90–107
How to deal with a project that goes wrong. The UFO Project Administration
Service, dedicated to the study and completion of Unfinished Objects.
Creative mistakes do not have to be thought of as failure and are
opportunities for inventiveness, allowing new ideas to grow.
Mindfulness exercises: Showing your creation in public; taking time to
accept what it now is. Using finishing techniques mindfully, showing
compassion for your creation, and noting your changing relationship.
Chapter 6: The Gift pp108–125
Craft status. Emotional values; the emotional cost of creativity. Knitting
for others; the issues to be aware of when knitting for someone or becoming
the owner of a knitted gift. Attachment & value.
Mindfulness exercises: Finding clarity on how you feel about something you
have made. Giving thanks for the experience.
Chapter 7: Patterns For Knitted Meditation and Mandala pp126–139
Instruction for knitted meditation in the making of a mandala, including
ancient structures, starter patterns, and forming a mandala knitting
circle.
Mindfulness exercises: The mandala and meditation.
Endmatter: Further reading, index & acknowledgments pp140–144
Chapter 1: Knitting Triggers Enlightened Thoughts pp8–27
How knitting and the meditative space it offers provides a lifelong
structure for learning. Craft demands regular practice and frequently asks
us to relish a challenge, in the same vein as meditation. Introducing ideas
on identity. Growing up with knitting. How we learn. Following knitting
trends—where are we now? How our knitting experience is shaped by the past,
and how we will fit in here and now.
Mindfulness exercises: What do we wish to achieve? Explore your knitting
history. Start a Mindful Knitting diary. Measuring rows and rounds with
breath.
Chapter 2: Knitting Circles pp28–45
Not just any old knitting club; how a knitting circle can benefit
individuals and a community. Significance of your practice on a global
scale; discover the meaning of the word Craftivism and how its movement
aims to change the world.
Mindfulness exercises: What does knitting mean to you and what do you think
it means to others? Creating a knitting plan.
Chapter 3: Adventures With Materials pp46–67
Relating to a specific yarn. Take a journey with yarn. Become an expert in
materials. Collect a color story!
Mindfulness exercises: Letting our materials take us on shamanic journeys
across the world or backward and forward in time. Noticing the harmony in
placement of materials.
Chapter 4: A Sacred Space pp68–89
Our relationship to time; our knitting timetable changes throughout our
lives. Mindfulness in knitting can be practiced whether you are
multi-tasking or spending quiet time with just knitting and breath.
Expectations; watching the process of knitting, mindfully, moment by
moment, can lead us to peaceful conclusions. Working to relax; the proven
health benefits. Problem solving.
Mindfulness exercises: Noticing expectations, final outcomes, and the
impact knitting has on your body.
Chapter 5: Accepting Your Creations pp90–107
How to deal with a project that goes wrong. The UFO Project Administration
Service, dedicated to the study and completion of Unfinished Objects.
Creative mistakes do not have to be thought of as failure and are
opportunities for inventiveness, allowing new ideas to grow.
Mindfulness exercises: Showing your creation in public; taking time to
accept what it now is. Using finishing techniques mindfully, showing
compassion for your creation, and noting your changing relationship.
Chapter 6: The Gift pp108–125
Craft status. Emotional values; the emotional cost of creativity. Knitting
for others; the issues to be aware of when knitting for someone or becoming
the owner of a knitted gift. Attachment & value.
Mindfulness exercises: Finding clarity on how you feel about something you
have made. Giving thanks for the experience.
Chapter 7: Patterns For Knitted Meditation and Mandala pp126–139
Instruction for knitted meditation in the making of a mandala, including
ancient structures, starter patterns, and forming a mandala knitting
circle.
Mindfulness exercises: The mandala and meditation.
Endmatter: Further reading, index & acknowledgments pp140–144