I think the blogging mojo has drifted into a lack of crafting mojo as well. I used to get really upset when my crafting mojo vanishes thinking I've become some sort of failure but this time, I'm rolling with it. Instead, my reading mojo has skyrocketed! Catching up on my neglected National Geographics (I've made it to 2019 finally), and
tons of manga (really, I've probably read around 200 volumes worth so far). Tastes change, things I'm interested in change (often) so I know I'll eventually come back to crafts. This tends to happen with any one of my hobbies, really. I notice it most with gaming but typing this out makes me realize everything I enjoy doing seems to take a cycle.
It's still raining quite a bit here too, something I'm getting quite tired of dealing with. Usually by this time of year, I can cut back to mowing the yard once a week. Alas. It's still every 4-5 days which is really starting to wear on me. Hiring it out is looking
awfully tempting. I'm sure this is part of the reason the crafting mojo took a hit; I just get too tired in the evenings. Anyway, you are here for GG!
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I'm still working slowly on a few items, including the little cherry potholder which will be a gift for a friend. I'm glad I started it when I did; there's no real timeline to finish but when you work slowly.... well. Don't be blown away by my mountains of progress.
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I'm also working on a shawl made from
the sweater I unraveled but it's not a GG contestant unless I do some serious shoehorning haha. I took this to our local crafty group one night and they were suitably impressed with this little bit and the yarn from the sweater! The red and purple strands are "lifelines" -- the lower color is 100% correct, the upper color
seems correct. After I knit another pair of rows, I move the lower color up as I now know the upper line is definitely correct. It makes sense while working haha. I've already had to use them -- this it NOT a project to actually work on during craft night. Too much brain power making sure those lace patterns work out correctly; one missed YO and I'm doomed hahah. The beads have been fun though. I probably should've used size 8/0 but I couldn't find any. 6/0 it is.
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And here's the next GG offering~ This month's giveaway is a Stitches from the Heartland chart titled "The Bee Book". I am not sure this company exists anymore, or maybe has been renamed/absorbed into CC & Company out near Kansas City, MO. This pattern is a totally clean, slightly primitive design with hand-drawn charts featuring our helpful gardening friends. It does call for some Mill Hill and Debbie Mumm buttons which I don't have, but I know some of you have collections to use up, right? ;)
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- Comment and tell me you would like to be included in the drawing!
- Open worldwide!
- No winning twice in a row (example: the winner of October's drawing would not be eligible for November's).
- Closing date: June 29th, 2019 23:59 CST.
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Re: Previous Giveaways! No one was interested in Those Darn Accessories from last month, so I donated it to the thrift store. I had been keeping my eyes on my email (and spam section) for the winner of the Victoria Sampler piece, but never received word, so I have redrawn the name, none other than our fabulous
GG hostess, Jo! I'm pretty sure I have your address unless you've moved house suddenly!
Miniz Diary, who won the Calico Crossroads chart way back in March, has gotten (mostly) settled in her new abode, so I have sent that chart on its way. We're both curious how long it will take as the mail to her previous location could be... Interesting!
It's been really fun sending these all around the world! :D That's all from me this time, a rather rambly post for nothing going on haha. Adios, friends~
rosey, I should be mowing right now too, rain, rain and more rain has been our weather too. I just love your lacy shawl, so delicate and I wouldn't have the concentration for counting such a complicated pattern so I am quite impressed. I'll pass on the giveaway because I have too many charts waiting to be stitched as it, very nice of you though. We are having our giveaway in July so be sure to come to enter. Mary@ stitchingfriendsforver
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I know someone I would send that one too. :) Sounds like things are a little too hectic to take time to stitch. Well done on the double knitting! I have something I'm working on, but it's not very far along either.
ReplyDeleteRosey, it's always wonderful to read your posts - and incremental progress is still progress!!! I can see in leaf forming on your cherry potholder ;) Your beaded lace knitting is so dainty and delicate. I tend to go in cycles too; I haven't crocheted in ages but I know when I pick up my hook again I'll get totally absorbed in it for a while. Hope your Stitchy Mojo returns soon - perhaps it's just gone on a nice refreshing vacation :) I used to read National Geographic every month from my local library when I was growing up but I haven't read it in years; unfortunately the library where I am now doesn't carry it, which surprised me greatly. Are you collecting a set to keep? I haven't made GG post yet this year but I'm still trying LOL
ReplyDeleteI am not in the mood of stitching lately!If that can calm you down. Don't count me in but thanks for keeping this on. AriadnefromGreece!
ReplyDeleteYour shawl will be so pretty...great job Rosey. I would love a chance to win the bee stitch. I have been out of town for about five weeks and I'm just now catching up with all of my blogging friends. RJ@stitchingfriendsforever
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking part in GG this month.
ReplyDeleteYour knitting with the beads looks fiendishly complicated. That would totally put me off my mojo!
My stitching/crafting bug is as strong as ever but now you mention it I think my mowing mojo went AWOL about 12 years ago, right after we moved into a house with a large lawn. It's a sanctuary for wildlife now. And dandelions. And probably the odd wildebeest in there too.
ps Yes, you still have my address, forgot to say "yay, me" after I went on a ramble through the savanna that is my garden!
ReplyDeleteI know exactly how you feel with those 'cycling' interests, as I am the same. I never completely stop reading or crafting, but they certainly take a hit in favour of gaming some times, and vice versa. But as long as the interest in each of my hobbies will return every couple of months at least, I'm not going to start selling off my stash (or, for that matter, stop buying new stuff).
ReplyDeleteNice knitting, even if the progress is slow. I have to try those lifelines some time, when I decide to tackle more complicated knitting again.
I'm with you on the rain. We've been getting a lot of rain since spring. It seems to be raining every 2-3 days. I'm no done with it. :( I mow once a week regardless. This year, I invested in a Toro Personal Pace mower with electric start. LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteYour projects look great. My problem is time. I work full time and I'm exhausted a lot of times when I get home. So, I have to decided between quilting, stitching, and watercolor painting. I'm single, too, so all the household chores and yard work fall on me. Everything is a mess, LOL.
Your cherry pot holder is lovely and the knitted shawl so pretty with that lovely pattern you have chosen.
ReplyDeleteAt least you're doing something, sometimes a change is a good thing and hopefully you'll be feeling crafty more often again.
ReplyDeleteThe cherries are coming along nicely and that shawl is looking fantastic!
Please include me in your Bee giveaway, it's a sweet one.
Hi Rosey,
ReplyDeleteOur grass seems to be growing pretty fast too! First we had lots of rain earlier in the year, and now it’s soooo hot (although it’s cooler than it has been right now).
Love the cherry, and it is progress! I think my mojo has gone too right now, but I do have lots of things I want to work on ..... just don’t feel like sewing when it’s so hot.
I love your knitting ..... oooh, lace and beads, lovely!
Ooh, I’m trying to keep up with blogging friends too, but there too the heat doesn’t help!
Smiles and hugs,
Barbara xx
Stitching mojo AWOL here too, although I am knitting.
ReplyDeleteLove the potholder but the Lacey pattern gets the thumbs up this GG post.