Things I Have Learned From Knitting

*  When one gets desperate enough for finished objects, Fun Fur stops looking so silly

*  Putting velcro anywhere on the inside of a purse is evil

*  The more you hate the very sight of a finished project, the more people will complement you on it.

*  I'm apparently never going to learn that trying to knit with wool in August is miserable

*  Buying yarn on a regular basis made me feel like I was knitting faster than I actually was.

*  Knitting is pretty darn slow at times--like when one is playing on Ravelry instead of knitting......

Comments

bittenbyknittin said…
A lot of baby accouterments, like diaper bags, use Velcro, which is not good for the handknit baby blankets, hats, etc. I'm not knitting my granddaughter socks until she is past the Velcro shoe closures.
NSuttor said…
I could recommend the Beekeeper's Quilt... ;-) At least, when I finish one of the hexagons, I feel I have finished something. Sure, I'll have two days of piecing it all together when I've finally got enough of the hexagons, but it's still good for saying "yay! I finished something!" And they don't take long at all.

Okay, I'm using it to procrastinate some other projects, but hey, so long as I'm enjoying it, it works.
RobinH said…
I know what you mean...I keep looking at yarn catalogs. But at the rate free yarn keeps appearing on my doorstep, I need to knit much faster than I already am, just to keep up.

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