Neglected Things
even thrive, at least on the inside.
Well, the Truly Myrtle Knit-along is over, but I’m continuing on with a new shawl from Libby. It’s a test knit of Industry and I have to say it’s infectious….
This modified Unicorn Stripes (by Antonia Shankland) scarf was a form of therapy. Who cares that it’s super long and repetitive? It uses lots of stash yarns, some of which…
A little Instagram update for January. We went to a youth conference for kids, encouraging them in their faith with great speakers, worship, and good music. Runks, David Crowder, Phil…
Brioche got served today. It’s been taunting me for 12 years, lurking in the back corners of my brain since I was a new knitter and tried to knit this…
Can’t stop hearing this song since I started knitting the Caramel Sweater by Isabell Kraemer. It’s basically a striped, boxy, blanket – style cardigan that can be worn open or…
I thought doing a sweater pattern twice would be a little tedious, but I’ve been pleasantly surprised by how easy this has been. (one sleeve) The first Lady Bat was…
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I love the idea that neglect of one thing makes room for another to grow…thoughtful series of images…my favorite is the TtV shot…very, very nice.
Thank you, dogdreamzzz. In my life, times of neglect (whatever the kind) at least let certain things rise to the surface. Maybe it's the realization of what are legitimate needs and what aren't, flaws, strengths, or new abilities. I want to think something good comes from it.