Jen Simonic and Masey Kaplan, passionate knitters, share their journey of creating a global movement for completing unfinished knit projects. They discuss how their endeavor helps others process grief while challenging societal norms that equate success with completion. The duo explores the emotional and creative significance of unfinished works, revealing how they foster connections and inspire creativity. They also highlight the beauty of imperfection, encouraging listeners to embrace the journey rather than just the result.
The movement initiated by Jen and Masey emphasizes that unfinished projects can foster creativity and meaningful connections among individuals.
Matthew Syed explores how reappraising the significance of incompleteness can stimulate imaginative processes and deepen emotional connections.
Deep dives
The Value of Unfinished Work
Unfinished projects can foster creativity and connection rather than serve as sources of frustration. The journey of these incomplete works has the potential to stimulate imagination and inspire collaboration among individuals, eliciting a sense of shared purpose. The significance of unfinished tasks is emphasized by the historical context of artists such as Franz Kafka, who left behind uncompleted works that continue to resonate with audiences. This concept challenges the societal norm that equates completion with success, suggesting instead that incompleteness may lead to new meanings and interactions.
Embracing Incompleteness in Crafting
The story of two friends, Jen and Macy, illustrates how incomplete projects can bring people together and create healing experiences. After discovering unfinished knitting items from a late friend's mother, they initiated a movement called Lucends, connecting over 1,000 volunteers to finish these personal projects. Each piece tells a story, resonating with the emotional journeys of the original creators and their families, serving as a collective memory rather than simply a finished object. This approach highlights how crafting can help individuals process grief and enhance community bonds.
Redefining Life and Completion
The podcast discusses the philosophical implications of completion within the context of life and creativity. It posits that life's essence lies in experiences rather than achievements, urging listeners to appreciate the process of living rather than the end result. Personal anecdotes about unfinished creative endeavors reveal that these pursuits often spark passion and exploration, rather than feelings of inadequacy. Ultimately, it calls into question the value we place on completing tasks and reminds us that life is not solely measured by accomplishments but is about the journey taken along the way.
Jen Simonic and Masey Kaplan have bonded over a mutual love for knitting for decades.
In 2022, the pair of avid knitters decided to search for strangers to help finish an incomplete blanket their bereaved friend’s mother had started. It kickstarted a movement of ‘finishers’ - people around the world who complete the half-knitted works left behind by others. Their concept challenges the idea that we are successful only when we finish what we start, an idea entrenched in our present culture.
Matthew Syed traces the psychological roots of valuing completion and explores alternative outlooks that subvert the merits of finishing. He hears remarkable stories that reveal beautiful possibilities in leaving creative work half-done and asks whether reappraising the unfinished can enable an imaginative process to unfold, connect people more deeply to one another and even ease grief.
With Loose Ends founders, Jen Simonic and Masey Kaplan, their friend Patty Gardner, artist and composer Jan Hendrickse and Nina Collins, daughter of filmmaker Kathleen Collins.
Featuring excerpts from Nafas ar Rahman, commissioned by the MUSARC Choir.
Presenter: Matthew Syed
Producer: Vishva Samani
Series Editor: Katherine Godfrey
Sound Design and Mix: Rob Speight
Theme music by Ioana Selaru
A Novel production for BBC Radio 4
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