10 Jun 2020

What is the history of 'stick to your knitting'?

From Checkpoint, 5:51 pm on 10 June 2020

An Auckland University linguist says the expression "stick to your knitting" can be traced back at least 150 years, but he probably will not be using it again.

Dr Keith Montgomery from Auckland University's linguistics department says the idiom has morphed to mean stick with what you know, but would have originally literally meant stick to your knitting.

Lisa Owen asked him if he thought the expression was derogatory.