Weak weak weak. Still so weak.
I bought more yarn. Some of this and this. The Jamboree (that first one) has already arrived, and it is the most psychedelic, funkalicious stuff ever. It’s like knitting on LSD. Er… if I knew what that was like.
Aaaanyway.
I love this yarn, but I still have my original problem! I have so many projects I want to do by Simucon, but not enough time! What do you think people would most like to see (since I’m not getting too hung up on actually selling a lot of stuff)? Bags (won’t have time for too many), scarves, or hats?
Weddings is taking up more and more of my time this month, leaving me less for little stuff like, oh, I don’t know… LIVING! Durn lovesick people. Hmph.
Add to that that a niece wants a felted bag for her birthday in June, and I’m flailing. Those bags take time. You have to knit something the size of a sweater before you shrink it. Nonetheless, I soldier on, in DR and in life, trying to meet the needs of everyone else.
Entire world, I love you, but get off my back, already! Argh!
Scarves
My vote is scarves because I think more people wear those than hats, and they can be unisex, whereas a guy isn’t likely to get a bag. Save the bags for next year since I’ll be there and I have a handbag fetish. Plus, you’ll have had more time to “expand your inventory.”
Scarves
My vote is scarves because I think more people wear those than hats, and they can be unisex, whereas a guy isn’t likely to get a bag. Save the bags for next year since I’ll be there and I have a handbag fetish. Plus, you’ll have had more time to “expand your inventory.”
My vote is for scarves too.
My vote is for scarves too.
Make that a third vote for scarves. 🙂 Even though I won’t be there, they seem to be pretty popular right now in my little group of friends.
Make that a third vote for scarves. 🙂 Even though I won’t be there, they seem to be pretty popular right now in my little group of friends.
This is not a vote for any of the above. But I just wanted to get all nostalgic about yarn a second. I remember when my mother knitted many, many centuries ago, and I swear there was about two types of yarns – scratchy and soft. Lots of colors even if I only vaguely remember about three of them.
What is this yarn world coming to?!?
This is not a vote for any of the above. But I just wanted to get all nostalgic about yarn a second. I remember when my mother knitted many, many centuries ago, and I swear there was about two types of yarns – scratchy and soft. Lots of colors even if I only vaguely remember about three of them.
What is this yarn world coming to?!?