World Wide Knit in Public Day
Why it matters
JOIN THE KNITTING COMMUNITY
Embrace the spirit of connection on this special day—celebrate the art of knitting together.
THE STORY
World Wide Knit in Public Day, celebrated annually on June 10, was founded in 2005 by Danielle Landes to encourage knitters to gather in public spaces. This event aims to break the solitude often associated with knitting, creating opportunities for camaraderie and shared experiences among enthusiasts. Over the years, it has grown into a global movement, with events organized in parks, cafés, libraries, and even on public transportation.
In the United States, knitting groups come together in cities large and small, from New York City to San Francisco. Local yarn shops often host events, providing a space for knitters to connect with each other and showcase their projects. Participants enjoy not only the act of knitting but also the conversations and friendships that develop during these gatherings. It’s a celebration of creativity and community spirit that transcends geographical boundaries.
Internationally, the event sees participation from countries such as Canada, the UK, Australia, and many more, showcasing the universal appeal of knitting. Each year, new participants join in, bringing their unique styles and stories to the fold. Some even use the occasion to raise awareness for charitable causes, knitting items for those in need while building connections with their local communities.
At its core, World Wide Knit in Public Day is about more than just knitting; it’s about fostering a sense of belonging and support among crafters. Whether you’re a seasoned knitter or just starting, this day provides a perfect opportunity to engage with others who share your passion. So grab your needles, find your favorite yarn, and join the celebration of creativity and community on this special day.
WORTH KNOWING
The Joy of Knitting
Knitting brings people together, creating bonds and friendships.
Global Participation
Join knitters worldwide in this annual celebration.
Knit and Sip
Pair your knitting with a warm beverage for a cozy experience.
Share Your Work
Post photos of your projects to inspire others.
AROUND THE WORLD
DID YOU KNOW?!
Did You Know?
Knitting has been around for over a thousand years.
Knitters Unite
Over 1,000 events took place in 2022 alone.
Community Spirit
Many knitting groups also support local charities.
From Hobby to Therapy
Knitting is known to reduce stress and anxiety.
Global Influence
Knitters from around the world share techniques and patterns.
Knit and Purl
The basic stitches form the foundation of most projects.
Sustainable Crafting
Many knitters use eco-friendly yarns and materials.
READ MORE
The Knitter's Bible
By Claire Crompton
A comprehensive guide covering techniques and patterns for knitters of all levels.
Knitlandia
By Clara Parkes
A delightful exploration of the knitting world and its culture.
Stitch 'n Bitch
By Debbie Stoller
A fun collection of patterns and projects for modern knitters.
The Story of Knitting
By Richard Rutt
An insightful look into the history and evolution of knitting.
PAIR IT WITH
Bond with fellow crafters over shared projects.
Enjoy the outdoors while you knit.
Document your knitting journey on social media.
Knit for those in need.
Celebrate Knitting Publicly
Join the global community of knitters on June 10. Share your projects and connect with fellow enthusiasts.
