Knitting and Typography are a lot alike.
Before you learned about it, you may not have noticed it much. But once it is in your head, its presence is awakened in everything: you will find yourself admiring it in magazines, films, passersby, and you can’t stop yourself. Instead of paying attention to the plot, you’re pondering the use of Copperplate Gothic in the opening credits. And who cares about that character being shot, you want to know the stitch pattern to the beret she’s wearing. Is that Noro?
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corona--graminea said:
so true! and you also turn into a tiny snob about each thing :) “ehh I don’t like how this sweater has sewn on cuffs” “that store’s signs are in a terrible font”
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