Plantbombing: Colorful Yarn-Wrapped Plants Soften Up The City
This is such an awesome idea. If I had a garden, or at least a balcony, I would definitely make a few.
It had been a really long time since I last did any knitting, so the other day I decided it was time to do something about that. Wanting a quick and easy project, I checked out Ravelry and opted for a mug and French press jacket pattern that had been sitting in my queue for more than a couple years, and I had plenty of left over stash yarn I could use.
I figured I would be able to finish it that night, but I was wrong. It hadn’t dawned on me how out of practice I was. My fingers aren’t as nimble as they used to be, and I had a very hard time keeping my concentration.
I’d say a good thirty percent of the time it took me to make the damn thing, if not more, was spent picking up dropped stitches, correcting backwards stitches, and undoing entire rows because I forgot I was working a row with smocking. Toward the end, though, it got easier. My fingers loosened up, and it became much easier to focus.
As much as I’d like to start another project today, I have way too many other things I need to take care of first, and I have a bad habit of losing track of time when knitting. It’s one of those activities that tends to put me in the zone, and hours can feel like minutes. Normally that’s a good thing when I have time to waste, but right now I don’t need to be procrastinating.
A friend of mine is pregnant, so more than likely I’ll make some cute little baby booties next. I’ve already found some really cute patterns.
Ravelry and Knitting: Why Facebook Can't Match the Social Network for Knitters
This is a great article about Ravelry, what it is and how it came to be. If you knit or crochet and aren’t using Ravelry, I highly suggest you check it out. I joined in early 2008, and even though I haven’t done any knitting recently, the site is still an awesome source for inspiration. When I find the time, I’m going to have to catalogue the rest of my stash and get to work on something.


