Monday, April 5, 2010

Unfinished Projects & a New Book!

I always intend to finish the projects I start....but somehow lose track of them and then I go back into my yarn stash to see if there is anything useful and find a bunch of old projects that I recommit to finish. However, they usually end up back in the stash to be discovered once again a few months later. So here is the question: Do I just pull apart all these old projects so they no longer haunt me and I can start afresh this spring? Do I throw some away - since some once undone will fragments of yarn? I hate being wasteful and just throw them out, because I am positive the minute I do I will think of someway to use them.

I went to a library book sale this weekend -which is very dangerous! I always say that Colin is the book hoarder in the family, but I believe I can be just as guilty. Anyways, I found this fantastic book of stitches and patterns and it has inspired me all over again and there are SOOO many stitches I didn't even realized existed! I have always felt like my projects were one dimensional, like there should be more options out there. I would always search online for free stitches but always came up disappointed in the options I saw, unless I wanted to buy something. Well for $3 my whole little crochet world has been turned upside down! I was looking through it last night and I felt like a kid in a candy store. (It is truly sad how excited I get over learning a new crochet stitch.) So here is my challenge to whoever takes the time to read my poor little blog - Get excited about the craft you love - find something new to do with the scraps you already own - and LOVE IT! I belive God has given us the blessing of finding joy in a craft and we should embrace the little kid in us and dive in!

My next call for this blog will be to add some tutorials on how I made my sunglass case (super simple but fun) and I plane on linking to videos on crocheting for those that want to but need a little help in getting started. If you live close to me I am always up for a lesson or two, I have taught close to a dozen of my friends already and love watching people find joy in crocheting :)


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