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This Week's Question: Share your favourite crafting tip, if you have one.
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Also knitted two more pumpkins, which uses up the first 100g ball of orange DK. I'm going to knit a few more using the darker orange I found in a charity shop last week. Not sure how many I have so far, and I still need to knit all the stalks before sewing up and stuffing the pumpkins.
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https://www.instagram.com/p/DNcIdIyMWNk/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
And on to the next baby blanket, a totally different pattern. Strangely for this pattern the diagram is easier to follow than the written pattern, but there you go.
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More to edit, massive headache/migraine. Row 22ish of the doily, ibuprofen.
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I hope the arrival of the next baby isn't imminent so you might have time to get the next blanket completed!
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Great progress on the doily!
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Thoughts
>> This Week's Question: Share your favourite crafting tip, if you have one. <<
Craft seasonally. It's cheaper and gives you fresh inspiration.
Method 1: Buy craft supplies when they go on sale after a holiday. Generic things (like thematically colored yarn) can be used anytime; holiday-specific materials may be saved for next year.
Corollary 1: Always shop your craft stash for a project before buying anything new.
Method 2: Look for seasonally available craft materials in nature such as flowers, leaves, nuts, seedpods, etc. A few of these will keep but most are best used immediately.
Corollary 2: If you have a garden, plant things with crafts in mind. In addition to the many plants grown for fancy flowers or leaves, there are also herbs for scent, dye plants, some with interesting seedpods or twisted stems, trees that drop cool nuts or bark, etc. We are approaching fall planting season for spring-blooming flowers and for bare-root tree or shrub seedlings, so now is a good time to think of this.
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Sorry to hear that you haven't had the time and energy for crafting, but hopefully once you finish the internship you'll be able to get back to being crafty.