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A knitting journal...

So I have been knitting for a few years now, expanding my skill base, still making plenty of mistakes, still not finishing a sweater ( I will get there!) & realized I really wanted to make a journal of sorts. I am on Ravelry (AlwaysYarn) & have even updated projects this year that I have completed. But the kind of things stuck in my head is, 'why am I not picking up that shawl to knit, when I do still love it?', or 'why do I keep buying more project bags, is it just because I love them or because in my head I can cast on a new project and have a place for it?'
I guess I just wanted to write a journal of sorts to put down what else is going on around me that maybe is affecting my knitting mojo, the specific problems I am having with a stitch or with a pattern to go behind my knitting. Well here it is, my personal knitting journal for any to see. If you enjoy reading and can relate, yay! If not, that is ok too. I figured I'd blog it because surely someone else is feeling my pain, right? Maybe if it's down in writing I won't feel the need to cast on one more wip......


~Lindsey

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  1. Oh I feel you on this! Sometimes life gets busy, or things are heavy on your mind and it’s not easy to pick up the needles. But your mind is usually always thinking about it. I know mine is. I think a knitting journal is a great idea. You can look back and see what you were doing or feeling when you started a project. It a great place to show off finished pieces! I will enjoy following you on your knitting journey!

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