I’ve been quiet for more than a week, my reason is not-great health and maybe a touch of laziness. And, ironically, being very busy with submissions and figuring out patterns for a few upcoming designs. I’d write in detail about the designs, but they’re for various publications that frown on my disclosing salient details before…
Working on that Positive Attitude thing…
So I held a pity party for myself yesterday and drowned my sorrows in a piece (O N E small piece) of poppy seed lemon cake at Caribou Coffee, and I’ve been suffering with a serious flare up ever since.
Fear Not…
But thank you for the emails and comments asking if a password is now required – it’s not! I’ve been blogging more slowly and infrequently than in the past because I have a lot of projects I’m working on (design projects, book projects) and that’s kept me busy.
Queen Midas
The knitting I love. The explaining what and how I’m doing in such a way that other folks can recreate what I’ve done, that’s so hard that my head hurts and sometimes I hate it.
So my task right now is to find a way to LOVE the hard parts, the parts that don’t come naturally, the parts that take a little time.
Silence is Golden!
Complex and difficult are two different things. Complex can be broken down into a set of simple actions, and that’s exactly what this technique is. I won’t say it’s easy, but I will say that even a very new knitter can get it by following the simple steps.
In Math We Trust
When making a felted bag or even a felted hat, often you just jump in, knit it up (real big!), toss it in the washer and take your chances. However, fulling – felting – a larger garment that is suppose to FIT A HUMAN BODY after everything is said and done, involves a leap of faith. And Math.
It’s ALIVE!
I’m changing the timing of the classes so that you can start any class WHENEVER you want – you don’t have to wait for the start of the month!
It’s been hard
Prozac allowed me to prioritize my life, to do the things that were immediately necessary and carry other things over to work on when the time was right. It allowed me to be a better artist and a better business person.
Making The Move
I’m making the move over to my new classrooms, the ones I’ve been setting up, and I’m filled with so much excitement and – well – a bit of fear, too! I’ve been on a self-guided full-out Word Press & Plug Ins “course”, and it’s been very exciting! Two of my classrooms are all set…
Waxing & Waning
But, as with many self taught knitters I meet, I just have this nagging fear that I’m not doing it RIGHT. And, as in knitting, maybe there isn’t one RIGHT way to figure widgets and categories and minimal php coding. I mean, if the code works and if it’s not cluttered, maybe that’s the goal – reachable by many different routes?