Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Crafting On

The act of creating, in one form or another, preserves my sanity amongst the chaos of life. This explains why I always have more than one project going at a time as well as why my housework tends to fall behind. I enjoy seeing what others are working on and keeping calm with, too. What are you creating? What is keeping you going? Snap a picture or two, post it on your blog, on Instagram #craftingon and/or Flickr and then share it with the rest of us by leaving your link below.

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Hey guys! I am so sorry that I haven't been on here much lately except for Crafting On posts. So much has been going on and I have just been too exhausted to think straight enough to post. I apologize!! On to my current Crafting On project - A very late 3rd birthday sweater for Baby F. 
This one will be quite possibly one of the most special knits I have made to date. Not because of the design of the sweater but because of the meaning behind it all. I will explain more later but I finished dyeing the yarn with curly dock that Baby F and I collected over the summer from our hay fields. Now on to the knitting!

What are you working on? Happy creating!

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I love the fact that you dye your own yarn and make your kids clothes. They are learning that simplicity is the basis of life. I wish more kids knew that.
1 reply · active 332 weeks ago
Thank you! I hope it is something my kids carry on with their children.

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