Hello Ranchlands School Community!
Our second round of Try Something New is off to an exciting start! I am fortunate enough to be part of Mrs. Wickland's loom knitting group! My grandmother and mother both knitted; however I never learned this beautiful form of art and crafting. I am learning along with the students and it has been both joyful and challenging. One of the most important things I have learned is that knitting speaks to all languages. Knitting is done all over the world, with the earliest knitting believed to have been in Egypt in the 11th Century, and in that sense, it very much connects us. The skills required to knit, the enjoyment and satisfaction of learning a new stitch, and the trials and tribulations of completing a project, are felt in every culture. Teaching someone to knit does not require a specific language; all one needs to do is show the steps and they will learn. It does not matter what language one speaks, they will understand you.