Knitting and
Crocheting
Hollywood Gets Crafty
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Knitting And Crocheting Not Just
For Grandma Anymore
Sometimes it’s hard to
imagine that the stars who shine so brightly on cinematic
screens are people just like the rest of us. We often think
that their lives are so much more interesting and exciting than
our own and that we have little or nothing in common with the
Hollywood crowd.
Well, it
may surprise you to know that at least some of today’s hottest
stars enjoy perfectly normal leisure activities that we might
acquaint more readily with something your grandmother enjoys
doing.
Knitting Hollywood
Celebrities
I’m talking
about crafts. More specifically, knitting and crocheting. These
two activities are especially hot in recent years and Hollywood
stars and other celebrities are certainly not immune to the
lure of a relaxing evening spent with a crochet hook or
knitting needles and a skein of yarn or two.
Indeed,
some stars seem to be particularly captivated – some might even
say addicted --by these old-time traditional activities. Julia
Roberts, for example, is now well-known as a knitting
enthusiast who loves to knit sweaters and was once photographed
knitting on the set of a movie she was working
on.
Other
well-known knitters include Madonna, Sandra Bullock, Sarah
Jessica Parker and Hilary Swank. Not to be left out, some well
known celebrity men have decided that knitting is not just an
activity for women. Tough-guy actor Russell Crowe and former
NFL player Rosie Grier have made no secret of the fact that
they enjoy it as well.
And who
didn’t see the TV footage of Martha Stewart and her now-famous
“Coming Home” poncho that she was wearing during her trip home
to Connecticut after completion of her sentence at Alderson
Federal Prison in West Virginia?
The poncho
was reportedly crocheted especially for Martha by one of her
fellow inmates and after it appeared on TV, it seemed every
knit and crochet addict in the country had to have the pattern.
There was so much demand for the pattern that it crashed the
server that hosts Lion Brand’s web site soon after they posted
a version of the pattern there.
Growth of Knitting and
Crocheting
And it’s not just celebrities that are
knitting and crocheting in record numbers. Manufacturers of
yarn and other craft supplies report that sales are way up in
recent years. One of the best-known yarn manufacturers, Lion
Brand, reports that their sales have doubled in the last year
alone. Granted, celebrities have a lot of money, but still, I
don’t believe they are solely responsible for Lion Brand’s
recent success!
It’s hard to know just what may have
triggered all the recent interest in these activities that have
been around for so many years. Some believe that the terrible
events on 9/11 have influenced people to focus more on home
life and simple, more traditional activities. Others suggest
that these activities are a nice contrast and welcome respite
from lives that have become far too hectic in the wake of the
new millennium.
Enthusiasts report that knitting or
crocheting can be a very relaxing activity that also provides a
nice sense of accomplishment upon the completion of a project.
It’s also a great way to create gifts for friends of loves ones
that have that personal touch – so much more so than something
purchased at the shopping mall.
Some also cherish the traditional aspect
of these activities and still harbor fond memories of a beloved
relative that took the time to pass along a skill that has
endured through countless generations. A skill that they intend
to pass down to their children as well.
Whatever the motivation, there’s no
question that these traditional activities are experiencing a
revival of sorts. There are many possible explanations, however
I suspect that speculation and statistics don’t interest these
enthusiasts as keenly as their plan for the next project they
intend to tackle just as soon as the finishing touches have
been applied to the current project.
Author: Randae Radford Randae Radford is webmaster
for Learn Crochet
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