Where Does the Time Go?
Did you ever have one of those weeks that you felt like you were on a treadmill? Well, this has definitely been one of those weeks for me. There hasn't been much crocheting going on, which I must admit makes me feel like I am missing a big part of my life. I am SO CLOSE to finishing my major winter project it is unreal! But there it sits on my couch waiting for me. I am hoping to finish it this weekend and post photos soon.
One thing I was able to do this week was start to read through a book I purchased quite some time ago. The book is Uncommon Crochet by Julie Armstrong Holetz and it is just wonderful! As I read through it I find myself nodding because this is exactly the way I work. It talks about taking a highly creative approach to your project by using alternative fibers and developing your own ideas. I am working on reaching out to Ms. Holetz for an interview, so stay tuned!
In the meantime, I would love to hear how your winter projects have gone and how you feel when you can't sneak in a little "project time." What are some of the most creative ways you have worked to make time for your projects.
One thing I was able to do this week was start to read through a book I purchased quite some time ago. The book is Uncommon Crochet by Julie Armstrong Holetz and it is just wonderful! As I read through it I find myself nodding because this is exactly the way I work. It talks about taking a highly creative approach to your project by using alternative fibers and developing your own ideas. I am working on reaching out to Ms. Holetz for an interview, so stay tuned!
In the meantime, I would love to hear how your winter projects have gone and how you feel when you can't sneak in a little "project time." What are some of the most creative ways you have worked to make time for your projects.






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