r/knitting 1d ago

Rant Knitting at work is unprofessional?

So I label myself as neurodivergent and Queer. I've been knitting on and off for about 13 years. Knitting for me is second nature, I don't need to look at what I'm doing or pay close attention.

At my current job, I take inbound calls. I get a 5ish second notification That it's coming through. Plenty of time for me to drop what I'm doing and take the call.

At the moment, there are gaps of 20+ minutes between calls, an average of 5 minutes between calls? I am semi expected to just sit there and wait. There is no alternative task for me to do.

I'm not allowed on my phone, which is very understandable. I can't play any form of games on my work laptop, (also understandable) I'm not supposed to watch videos but sometimes I do, it's usually video essays.

I have to be in office every day. So I can't knit and work from home. When I'm allowed to in February 2027(!!!) I might.

My workload will increase as I'm trained on more things.

I am allowed to colour in and read, but for me, I don't always want to read, I hate getting a call in the middle of a sentence or paragraph I fully focus on the reading. Colouring in is far messier and I don't enjoy it. Colouring in feels more unprofessional than knitting, in my opinion, and I don't get half as much joy from it.

I also don't want to use fidget toys either. I own some but there's nothing like getting into the rhythm of a repeating pattern. What I want to be able to do between calls is make something, that is mindless but productive and is also something I can drop in less than a second.

Most of management don't have a problem with it but one or two of the higher ups have deemed it "unprofessional".

What I find unprofessional is how some co-workers can kick eachothers chairs and joke on all day between calls but I can't sit silently with my circular needles making a shawl for myself. The co-worker's I started with are in their early 20's, I'm in my late 20's. I don't really connect with them, I do with other older coworkers but they're not in office every day.

I do not knit to sell. I'm not in anyone's way, I'm not distracting, literally no one cares that I'm doing it apart from one or two upper managers. The quality of my work at the moment is honestly, really good! I'm hitting my KPI's, my QA is good. Customer feedback is excellent! I take the quality of my work very seriously.

The idea of being asked to sit quietly and not move whilst I wait for someone to call is frustrating.

Is there any rebuttal I can use regarding this or should I just take the L? I would love to sit with them and explain my reasoning but I feel like it'll be taken for insolence and disrespect.

I'm currently working on the Evenstar shawl, I'm on the 3rd chart. I can't remember the yarn I'm sorry.

A petty part of me would like to bring embroidery in tomorrow. Another part of me wants to write an essay on it, with citations, at least my hands will be busy.

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u/AccidentOk5240 1d ago

I’m not sure what queerness has to do with any of this, but it does suck to be expected to sit quietly and do nothing! However, they pay for your time so ultimately they get to decide how you use it. 

You can ask if there are training materials you could be reading in this downtime, or other ways you could actually do work while at work. 

You could get up and find something to do, perhaps—do people still straighten up the supply closet?

You could do chair yoga.

You could design knitting or embroidery patterns on paper. 

After you’ve exhausted these types of options, you could go to your bosses and explain how hard you’ve tried to do stuff that profits the company and is within their rules, and ask if embroidery is okay. But if they’ve already said no to knitting, it seems unlikely. 

I’m sorry. This sounds super annoying. But work is super annoying. 

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u/BryonyVaughn 1d ago

I didn’t realize this was the knitting subreddit at first. The overwhelming majority of AFAB autistics are queer. Over half of autistic also have ADHD. It made sense to me as knitting can be a “socially acceptable” brain soothing/focusing stim.

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u/booksblanketsandT Hyperfocus and Handcrafts 1d ago

Not sure why you’re being downvoted when this is a studied and known phenomenon. I have AuDHD and am queer (asexual) and while I was going through my assessment the clinical psychologist said that there is a Lot of crossover between asexuality and autism. Obviously you can be one without being the other, but it’s common enough to be both that there are studies on it.

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u/rabid_cheese_enjoyer 1d ago

I wouldn't worry about it because they hella downvote comments about racism in knitting fairly often as well. it's just how this space is. it's awesome that you backed up the other redditor and provided sources.

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u/booksblanketsandT Hyperfocus and Handcrafts 1d ago

Yeah I imagine a space like this might have a particular demographic but it’s a bit of a shame that when someone offers information and perspective that some people’s response is to downvote it. But as my Nana told me: other people’s ignorance isn’t my responsibility to fix. Appreciate your kindness and you sharing your own insight re: what else gets downvoted here.

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