In fact, according to The Complete Encyclopedia of Stitchery by Mildred Graves Ryan, most historians agree that knitting was probably spread by male Arabian sailors and merchants who traveled throughout the Mediterranean.
This is from the book He Bear She Bear by Stan and Jan Berenstain
So why not share your knitting passion with a friend (male)?
On two Fridays, January 18th and 25th, from 6:30 - 8:30 pm, Bev Walker will be teaching MEN KNIT, TOO (beginning knitting for Males Only).
Get him out of the house and get him involved with knitting.
Panda Silk is a 52% bamboo, 43% machine washable Merino wool and 5% combed silk yarn. The bamboo gives the yarn a silky hand with luster, the wool adds the softness and the combed silk gives it added sheen and strength. Panda Silk's solids are color coordinated to match the painted tone-on-tone shades. The numbers are a clue - color 4001 coordinates with 3001, 4006 with 3006, etc.
Since its first appearance in Knitter's Magazine issues 42-46, the Great American Afghan has appealed to many knitters - especially first-time afghan knitters, even those who thought they would never knit an afghan.