Reasons to Have a Knitting Blog
* Everyone else has one, and you are such a "joiner" if merino is involved!
* No matter how awful the project is, the other on-line knitters will say nice things about it.
* Your family is sick of hearing about the intricacies of lace knitting.
* Knitting has become "hip" and it is the first time you are really "with it" and it needs to be documented.
* Even if you managed to sew the sleeve to the neckhole, someone online will know how to fix it.
* "Real life" people will find your stash insane. The online knitting community will be supportive. And a little jealous if it's REALLY big.
* When you are excited that your husband has scheduled a "Boys Night Out" and you excited that you will get quality time alone with some alpaca, the online knitters will understand.
And the number ONE reason:
The online knitting community is completely & totally fabulous!!!!!!!
* No matter how awful the project is, the other on-line knitters will say nice things about it.
* Your family is sick of hearing about the intricacies of lace knitting.
* Knitting has become "hip" and it is the first time you are really "with it" and it needs to be documented.
* Even if you managed to sew the sleeve to the neckhole, someone online will know how to fix it.
* "Real life" people will find your stash insane. The online knitting community will be supportive. And a little jealous if it's REALLY big.
* When you are excited that your husband has scheduled a "Boys Night Out" and you excited that you will get quality time alone with some alpaca, the online knitters will understand.
And the number ONE reason:
The online knitting community is completely & totally fabulous!!!!!!!
Comments
Though personally I needed my own blog so I would stop leaving two thousand word comments on other people's blogs...
(And I just got an evening to myself - I'm all excited about the fact that I'm going to spend it all spinning. Though I suppose I'll feed the dogs and cat first.
your blog friend,
Dana