kath-ballantyne-art:

Yesterday I accidentally drew tiny Bucky knitting and when talking to iamshadow21 in bed about it she mentioned Steve covered in knits and all cranky about it.

“Really Bucky, this is getting ridiculous!”

It’s not so much that Bucky knits for him, it’s that at the first sign of cold Bucky wraps him up in hand knits and wont let him take them off. Really, Steve loves that Bucky spends his free time making stuff for him. He just wishes that it wouldn’t make him feel so weak, wishes that he didn’t actually need it.

When they get a bit older Steve gets Bucky to teach him how to knit so he can knit socks and balaclavas for soldiers.

jabberwockypie:

When I snap a wooden knitting needle, it MIGHT just be you know, stuff happens.  So I switch to metal for a bit.

When I BEND A METAL NEEDLE IN HALF, I’m probably too stressed out to be knitting.

*headdesk*

I originally purchased a Knitpro Spectra kit with beautiful rainbow acrylic tips. I stress fractured a pair of tips in six days. Fortunately, I was able to negotiate a replacement/upgrade to a Nova kit with nickel/brass tips, which are a bit more hard-wearing. Still, this is how my 3.25 pair looked after I finished the Forest Path Stole commission two days ago.

kath-ballantyne:

So I’ve seen head canons of Bucky post Winter Soldier learning to knit but I loved the idea of him learning as a child to make warm things for Steve to wear. Steve was stuck in bed a lot and Bucky would sit watch and knitting gave him something productive to do that maybe might stop Steve getting sick next time.

Knitting was still cheaper than buying clothing at this time. These days it costs me more in yarn than it does to go and buy something in the shop.

I hope to get around to a series of Bucky knitting through out the years. Probably in the war and post Winter Soldier too.

you want headcanons??? ooh boy i got headcanons. imagine Bucky learning to knit to ease any stress he has and he picks it up really fast and it knitting too many things for one person to wear but Steve piles like six knitted beanies on top of his head and layers a ton of sweaters on bc he’s proud of Bucky. Also imagine Bucky keeping his knitting needles stuck in his cute lil bun or behind his ear.

kath-ballantyne:

captnlumberjack:

skelesteve:

sgtjimbarnes-deactivated2017112:

THAT’S TOO CUTE

send me your headcanons

bucky with a messy bun and knitting needle antennae that nobody requested but i drew anyways because cUTE

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#LOOK AT THE PERSONALISED #KNITTING NEEDLES #TINY RED STARS #TINY RED STARS ON THE KNITTING NEEDLES #TINY RED STARS ON THE KNITTING NEEDLES THAT STEVE GOT HIM BECAUSE #LOOOOOK #LOOK SAM I HAVE TO GET THESE FOR BUCKY #YES I KNOW HE’S ALREADY GOT SOME BUT LOOOOOOOK #TINY RED STARS SAM #*whispers* #/tiny red stars/ #THERE SO COOL AND BUCKY WOULD LIKE THEM #I THINK HE DESERVES THEM #STOP LAUGHING SAM #AND STEVE BUYS THE KNITTING NEEDLES WITH THE TINY RED STARS AND BUCKY THINKS THEIR GREAT AND WEARS THEM ALL THE TIME #AND KNITS STEVE A SCARF AS A THANK YOU #BLUE WITH WHITE STARS #AND A MOON #BECAUSE HE GOT DISTRACTED HALFWAY THROUGH AND ENDED UP MAKING A SPACE SCARF #A LOT OF THE CONSTELLATIONS ARE ACCURATE #JANE IS SUPER JEALOUS #AND BUCKY TALKS TO NAT ABOUT HOW GREAT HIS KNITTING NEEDLES ARE #TINY RED STARS NAT #yes I know Bucky #BUT THERE ARE TINY RED STARS #LIKE CHRISTMAS TIME EXCEPT COMMUNIST #THEY ARE STARS THAT ARE TINY #AND RED #AND THEY’RE ON MY KNITTING NEEDLES NAT(via trickstersherlock)

Love this, love the art and I kind of like the idea of Bucky learning how to knit before the war. I know he was probably working a lot and in physical jobs but I can see him learning to knit fairly young so he can make warm stuff for Steve to wear because Steve gets so cold. Maybe it was cheaper to buy yarn and knit stuff then. Now it costs me more to knit something than to buy it but that’s mass production overseas in sweat shops causing that so…
I know there are lot of pictures of soldiers knitting when they were in hospital etc.
oooohhh! now I really want a war poster of Cap and the Commandos knitting as a promotion thing. Can’t you just see Cap knitting patriotic socks. I may have to try and draw this now if no one else does. (please do, I have very little time I can sit up these days so drawing is difficult)

Particular joys

As an autistic person with major anxiety issues, I do a lot of comfort watching (and watching, and rewatching). I like mysteries, and have a fond affection for Agatha Christie. David Suchet’s Poirot and Geraldine McEwan/Julia McKenzie’s Marple are series I can watch over and over and enjoy just as much every time.

And as a knitter, as someone who knits every day to help control my anxiety, keep my mind active and make a little pin money on the side, it’s a wonderful thing to watch the skill with which both Geraldine McEwan and Julia McKenzie knit.

They’re not just mocking for camera – they’re both wonderfully accomplished knitters who can knit speedily, often without looking at their work, all while delivering a performance. How often is there something made for television or film these days that involves a character doing any kind of handcraft, let alone a fibre art? There are so many of us out there in the modern world who still knit for pleasure and for pasttime and for pocket money. It’s lovely looking at media and admiring characters wearing everything from a jumper to a hat to a woolly scarf, and guessing what might have been lovingly hand knit by someone in the costume department, but actually seeing it knit on screen – that’s a rare joy indeed.

jabberwockypie:

stitcherywitchery:

Archer — a pattern for knit socks by Ashley Lyn Gardner.  To celebrate the release of “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1,” this pattern is available for free until Sunday, November 23, 2014 at 11:59PM EST.

Okay, but imagine these in purple. For Hawkeye. (But I can’t get the “Free” thing to work.)

To get it free you have to hit the ‘buy it now’ link on the pattern page, then the big green ‘buy it now’ button on the popup. Rather than sending you to a payment page, you’ll immediately get a receipt page and the link to the pattern. That’s how it worked for me, anyway.

I’m not wearing one of my three Neurodiversity shirts, but I am wearing my Irlen tints (always) and my therapy vest. It’s squishy and warm and comfortable, and it leaves my arms and hands free to knit, unlike a weighted blanket or whatever would. And yes, I DO wear it in public. Fuck society and the beauty standard, I’ll wear a squishy pastel rainbow vest if I want to.