DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have embraced a hobby that is seeing a resurgence amongst young people: knitting. But I’m concerned it may be impolite to knit in the presence of others.
For instance, is knitting while riding on a train with a companion acceptable? How about while visiting intimates’ homes, while they are engaged in their own activities -- such as cooking, but still chatting?
How about knitting in a public place, such as a coffeeshop? When an acquaintance approaches, may I resume knitting after a warm greeting?
Although knitting is a rather mindless activity, allowing talking but interrupting eye contact, I am concerned others may be jealous that I have a fun activity if they do not.
GENTLE READER: Is this not why knitting circles were invented?
Trains, coffeeshops and the home

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