Definition
To stick to one's knitting (to concentrate on one's own tasks, affairs, area of expertise etc.).
Origins
Compare the proverb cobbler, keep to your last or shoemaker, stick to your last.
In Context
- "But never one to stick to his last, James founded the Little Big Band in 1993, which launched him on nearly a decade of swing material. Recent years have found him venturing back into rock and he says, “I think it’s time to hit the blues again” when asked what’s around the bend."
- "Sir Martin made clear he intended to “stick to his last” by staying in an industry he knew well and enjoyed, and that he would not wait long before making his next move."