Although its true that to be a knitter one Should Knit
(the following is said with a Pompus Tone of voice)
my understanding is that to feel like a knitter is to feel like an Acomplished knitter and therefor
(insert giggles and normal voice again)everyones input is WAY COOL view into your Psychies
MY most recent moment of purely
SINFUL pride was when I got a Check for over $100 for my Little Knitted Goddesses
OMG I was (and still am) TOTALLY jazzed

I went to my LYS and told the lady that was behind the counter and she said "I know already" I appologised for telling her more than once then noticed a laugh in her eyes
Turns out she is the BOOKKEEPPING person for the Store I sold them to
She knew before I did
so I spent some of the money I made on a new knitting bag from a Canvas bag crafter in my Town, and some more on YUMMY Alpaca yarn from the store I sold them too (I am gonna make a coupld single color Goddesses out of this for the lady who runs the store out of it)
I have had the moments where I felt like a true knitter
The first time I knit a ball was the first time
then the first time I repeted something I had done, made the same thing look good TWICE (WOW big deal there)
Then the first time I made an article of clothing that was not basically a rectangle or a hat (although I was proud of those too, but the sweater was a BIG deal for me)
Princess Abbie was a HUGE acomplishment, but she was not me BEING a knitter, she was part of how I became a knitter
I made my own design, and am selling them
and I am knitting Gifts for people, Shrug sweaters and writstlets
and I am finding and creating and tweeking patterns
I am a knitter
and I love it, and all of you for helping me to love it
Maybe I should Stop Rambling ON and ON
ecb