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Revisiting My 2015 Knitting Goals. Newsflash: I Suck.

January 7, 2016

Last year 'round this time, I put together a rather lengthy list of knitting (and some crocheting) goals I wanted to accomplish before the end of the year. Now that we've rolled into 2016, I decided to take ten deep breaths and look at said list.

...and I'm not sure if I'm proud of myself or disappointed.

I'll explain why I'm conflicted as if you care: It's not like I didn't accomplish anything, and I'm proud of what I finished. But there was so much more I wanted to do that got pushed to the wayside.

Why? Well, I'm slowly learning that I've been living my life for other people and not myself. Too many of my obligations (like housework) and personal interests (like knitting for family and friends) are easily put on the back burner because I spend a lot of hours answering to others.

Some of that is my fault because I tend to spin a lot of plates when I've got downtime and then have the pleasure of experiencing nervous breakdowns when everything crashes at my feet. The rest is just people maybe expecting too much of me. Which still isn't their faults; it's mine for trying to live up (or down) to others' expectations instead of my own. And as a human (read: I'm not perfect), that's a lot of pressure. It doesn't mean I can't try to be a better person, but it doesn't mean I'm infallible. Nor should I be.

My point being, this isn't the only thing I've disappointed myself with this year, and it served as a reminder that I'm not living my life the way I want to. Of course there are things we'll never escape (like laundry and dishes) and that's fine; that's life. But there are other things I've been so focused on this year that I've forgotten the little things I want to do for myself. Life's short, and I'm reminded of that every day when I receive email updates about a high school friend who's recovering from a coma after a serious car accident (if you're feeling generous, you can read more about that here and donate to her care).

I mean, WTF, people? You read that and have to wonder: how is anything else in life important other than truly living?

It's not like I've been miserable, but I haven't exactly been happy, either. How long should I force myself to exist only for pleasing everyone else?

So yeah, I fell into the insufferable trap of "being busy", and it's wreaked havoc on both my personal and business lives. I don't know what the solution is for that, but whatever it is, I'm done with it this year. I'm ready to take the bull by its horns and do something for me. Because check out what I accomplished (or didn't, as it so happens) when living for other people:

  • Conquer drop spindling: I learned how. I'm not very good, so I wouldn't say I conquered it, but I did spend some mad coin on new spindles. Because apparently I'd rather have pretty things than know how to use them.
     
  • Learn counted cross stitch: Nope.
     
  • Add my stash to Ravelry: I got better at adding new stash as I bought it, but there's still a long way to go and I haven't added anything new in awhile. I give this goal a solid "meh".
     
  • Finish one freaking pair of socks: Okay, this one wins. I finished four: Hermione's Everyday Socks, Vanilla Latte Socks the First, Vanilla Latte Socks the Second, and Rose City Rollers.
     
  • Start a "cosy memories blanket": Yup. This happened.
     
  • Finish 3 Designated WIPS: Not worth listing here because I didn't touch any.

But I did make about 40 headbands from the same pattern for my Etsy shop. Don't get me wrong; I've loved selling in my shop, but it leaves little time for me to pursue knitting endeavors I'd rather enjoy. There are only so many grey headbands with detachable flowers one can knit before going insane. Or in my case: more insane.

And I'm sad that it wasn't until last year that I put my knitting skills to the test and ventured into shawls, of which I've made several now and love making more than hats. But prior, I'd been knitting for 20 years and was still what I'd consider a beginner/intermediate knitter. Why? Because I kept knitting the same things. For other people.

Suffice it to say, I'm in a rut.

That said, I'm temporarily shutting down ye olde Etsy shop for awhile in the new year. Just until I've learned to like my hobby again. In the meantime, I'll be typing up a list of attainable goals that I'll force myself to stick to in 2016. Get excited...

 

Review: Introducing Cloudborn Fibers from Craftsy

December 8, 2015

Last month, the generous folks at Craftsy asked if I'd knit up and review a premium yarn line they've just launched on their website. Because I'd have to be certifiably insane to turn down an offer like that (and because I always need to keep my hands busy), I jumped at the opportunity to snatch up some gorgeous fiber and work on a fun autumn project.

And by "autumn", I mean "winter", because procrastination.

That yarn is Cloudborn Fibers, a Craftsy-exclusive yarn line that sounded to-die-for based on its photos and description. My only dilemma? With so many available options, I had a heck of a time narrowing down which yarn I wanted to play with (the struggle is real, first world problems, yada yada yada - life is hard).

The yarn I chose is Cloudborn Merino Superwash Sock Twist in the Stormy Skies colorway - and it's beautiful not only to look at, but to knit with, as well. I've chosen the Pebble Beach Shawl for its debut on my blog, partially because I thought it would be perfect for this project and partially because I didn't think I could work on another pair of socks without losing what's left of my sanity (there's not much, so I'm holding on tight to the remnants). That said, this yarn would work up into beautifully comfy socks if you chose that route.

I'm knitting the shawl on my Knitter's Pride Marblz and they're doing a great job - the yarn is a bit slippery thanks to the merino, so the acrylics lend just enough grab so my stitches don't escape. Believe me, I've given away enough projects blocked with the salt of my tears due to overly slippery needles; I don't need that during my busiest crafting season.

Suffice it to say, I'm blown away by this new yarn line and think it's a marvelous foray into a new brand by Craftsy. Make sure to check it out or add it to your wish list this holiday season :)

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Cyber Monday Savings for Knitters and Crocheters

November 30, 2015

It's back to work for many of us today, but the savings are still hanging on. Make sure to check out these exclusive Cyber Monday savings from some of my trusted affiliates. Can't wait to see what you make with all your new goodies!

Patternworks

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Full disclosure: this post contains affiliate links to partners I trust. Please know that I would never advertise or promote any product or company on my blog that I didn't think had some value to you - my crafter readers :)

Black Friday Deals for Knitters and Crocheters

November 27, 2015

It's a little crazy to think that Thanksgiving has come and gone, and even crazier to think I was able to shove that much turkey into my mouth without dying, but hey - here we are to experience yet another Black Friday. Hopefully you're nestled on a couch, snuggled up tight in your jammies with a glass of wine in your hand, because I've got some must-see deals for you:

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Interweave

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Craftsy

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Please note that this post includes affiliate links. I only include affiliate links to businesses and partners I trust to provide you with topical items you - my valued reader - would enjoy!

Oh! Loops #hpkal2015 October Swap Goodies

October 30, 2015

Before I catch my flight, I wanted to share the goodies I got in the first of three swaps in the Oh! Loops Harry Potter KAL! Everything is amazing, and you can bet your bottom dollar that I'll be packing my plane project in that adorably festive Halloween project bag :)

Here's hoping you all have a safe and happy Halloween! See you in a couple weeks, when my life will become significantly less stressful.

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