There are as many reasons for knitting and using bead knitting patterns as there are people who knit. Everybody has their own individual goal with their knitting. It may simply be a relaxing hobby, but it can just as well have some kind of higher purpose. Some bead knit clothes or other items to sell and they are this way making money on their bead knitting. Others still are bead knitting with their friends as a social activity. When you wear a knitted scarf with your teams colors at a football match you send out a clear message and you’re using a knitted item as a form of communication. And of course there are more reasons for knitting. Here are the most common aspects on and reasons for knitting in a short list:

- Knitting as a Hobby
- Knitting as Retreat or therapy
- Charity knitting
- Knitting during War
- Knit to Make money
- Knitting as a Social activity
- Knitted items for Communication and messages

The hobby-aspect of knitting or bead knitting is probably the most common one. People take their bead knitting patterns and start to knit when they come home from a long day at work to slow down and relax. You have most likely seen many people, mostly women, who have a piece of knitting and a bead knitting pattern in their purse to continue with when they travel by train, bus or subway. Knitting works well as a hobby and is a good way to relax because most people find it fun and calming because of its repetitive nature. It engages both your hands and both of your two brain hemispheres. You’ll quickly learn how to knit but still have to concentrate to read the bead knitting. There are colors and patterns involved and the soft feeling of the yarn against your skin contrasts to that of the colder needles.

Beaded knitting has also became a social activity; you no longer have to sit alone with you bead knitting pattern but can visit a knitting café, join a knitting group or just knit with those of your friends who also find it fun. Or invite those who don’t and see them discover a whole new world; the world of knitting! Knitting retreats has become incredible popular, not the least among men. A group of people travel to a location and have a kind of “knitting camp” filled with knitting yarn and needles and maybe some bead knitting patterns.

Knitting can also be a way to help others and thus have a good cause. There have been lots of examples on charity knitting throughout history. On example of knitting for helping others is this: During wars like the World War I and World War II, there were actually knitting factories filled with women charity knitting warm clothes such as mitten, caps, socks and scarves. These women were very involved and dedicated because the soldiers they were knitting things for could actually be their own sons, husbands, relatives or friends. The strong patriotic feelings made this charity knitting possible. Of course during these hard times, the women didn’t use any bead knitting patterns since everything had to be as inexpensive, simple and fast knitted as possible.

Charity knitting can also include knitting things that is sold and the profit given to different helping organizations. Or, the knitted items themselves can be given to people in need. Many people who are good at knitting, make money themselves on this hobby. This is achieved through different methods. Either, you can sell your things through a website on the Internet, or maybe on E-bay. Many shops for handicrafts sell bead knitted items and can be interested in a cooperation with you if you have some interesting things to offer them. It doesn’t have to be finished knitted items but can also be your own bead knitting patterns.