Clean up the Oceans! A small idea can make a big difference. This may not be the only solution, bit It’s a step forward.
This Dutch kid is about to launch a system to let the oceans clean themselves
01 Jul 2015 Leave a comment
Knitting Is A Right, Not A Privilege
27 Feb 2015 Leave a comment
Excellent points! The distinction between Handcrafters selling their work and hobbyists, is less than you think. This lady is knitting in Bulgaria, were capitalism hasn’t entirely consumed the garment market and handmade is still part of everyday life.
my inspiration
An article has been circulating that has fueled a lot of discussion among knitters, entitled “Never Say This To a Knitter. Really, Just Don’t Do It.” What exactly are you never supposed to say to a knitter? You might think it’s a remark about him/her having too much time on their hands, or an ageist joke about who, stereotypically, is “supposed” to knit. It’s neither of those. The author, Anne Miller, argues—and many knitters agree—that the comment she least wants to hear (and does hear, often) is “You should sell your knitting!”
The first thing I noticed is that the article was published by Yahoo! Makers, which is apparently a thing that exists (neat, I guess). The headline is classic clickbait, designed to compel and stir up discussion. But the article’s thesis, that knitters are tired of hearing well-intentioned randos insist that they should commodify their craft, is…
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My collections of knit themed tea cups and cowls are growing!
25 Feb 2015 Leave a comment
The YarnEnabler, a friend and co-conspirator!
How’s that for an informative title! And very true, I’ve been on a bit of a binge for my two newest collections! And who can blame me…this winter just won’t quit. Everybody should have a woolie something around their neck and a warm cuppa in their hands!
Now You all saw my rainbow sparkle cowl the other week, remember?
Still loving it!
About two weeks ago I finished another using one of my newest colourways, Hot lips. It was loosely based on a pattern by irish girlie knits, ‘summer winds’
One word for you…cashmere. Oh yes yes yes! Cashmere makes all the fluffy white stuff outside worthwhile! This beauty is extra long to wrap twice around my neck. Love it.
This past weekend I finished yet another cowl. This one out of misti alpaca, my first time using it. Also went with a colourway out of my usual palette. It’s…
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Comparing e-commerce platforms for makers
23 Feb 2015 Leave a comment
in Etsy Shop, Reblogs Tags: Etsy shop, Reblogs, Reviews
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Current favourite knitting related picture. Very like my knitting spot, except the wallpaper and I never wear white pants ;0)
This artical; How Etsy Alienated its Crafters and lost its soul
prompted me to reblog the following.
First my opinion for what it’s worth.
Yes, I agree with most of these comments.
However No, I am not closing my Etsy shop, Willows Pocket.I have considered other options, and feel that Etsy is working out alright for me at this point.
I have been a vendor since August 2013. I sell some physical products, but mostly downloadable PDF patterns for knitters.
Overall my experience has been positive. My clients have been both pleasant and happy. The purchases I have made from Etsy shops have been both professional and timely.
So yes, I hear all the negative comments, I understand vendors concern about competition with wholesale non-crafters and I empathize. I would point out that the wholesalers are not necessarily direct competition with all Handcrafters. A unique item will always find a market. I can also add that I am happy to buy my supplies from wholesalers no matter where they are located, and Etsy provides a platform for me to find items not available to me locally.
Someday God willing I may out grow Etsy, but I don’t see it.
As for those that choose to take their business elsewhere, I wish you luck…it’s called free enterprise!
After more than eight years, I’ve decided to close up my shop on Etsy. Lately I’ve just had more negative things to say about the service than positive, and I figured it was time to put my money where my mouth was and move on. (I’ll probably write something more about while I left later, but Abby Glassenberg — who loves Etsy, for the record —has a comprehensive list of the common Etsy complaints here.)
To find a new home for my handmade shop, I spent the last few days creating this chart comparing ecommerce options for makers & designers. It includes the major craft marketplaces as well as standalone ecommerce platforms that let you set up a standalone shop fairly simply, without needing your own website or host. I also calculated the fees each of the various platforms charge for four separate sales scenarios. I found it very interesting to dig into the numbers and check…
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So you bought a skein (or four…) of yarn enabler wool. Now what?
16 Oct 2014 Leave a comment
My fav local indie dyer! Watermelon and Pencil socks, and more, brilliant!
Now you get to knit some super cute socks, that’s what! I’m going to try to address some FAQ and then leave the comments open for anyone who has questions 🙂
First off, thank you thank you thank you!! You guys are amazing, I am humbled and thrilled (my private happy dance is now a public happy dance being done all over town, ha) by the reception to my wool. You.are.awesome.
When I first rolled the idea of being an indie dyer around in my noggin I never dreamed it would be this much fun.
When you order a skein (*ahem* of four!) I get an email. I do a happy dance. I text my husband and pm my best woolie friends and bubble over with excitement. I smile huge and giggle at random times. Then I remember I’m a professional and hunker down 😉
Your wool is dyed to…
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WIP Wednesday: I’m in a hat mood
23 Jul 2014 Leave a comment
Winters coming! Knit hats in summer for Canadian winter :0)
My love affair with socks has wained a bit…it was fast and furious and I’m just now coming up for air. Who could have known socks could be so…so…all consuming?! You sock knitters are a special breed, let me tell you!
Don’t get me wrong, sock knitting is still a great interest, but I’ve managed to break away long enough to realized I’ve been neglecting my first true love.
hats.
And…winter is coming. Yes it may be +30* Celsius most days! but every good Canadian knows that won’t last much longer. And being a camper, let me just tell you there are many a night I’ve donned a hat around the campfire.
With this in mind (winter is coming! I’d make a good Stark ;)) I decided to cast on a beautiful DK fall hat.
Loch, by tin can knits is a perfect fall hat. A bit lacy, it’s fun…
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Busy baby knitting!
25 Jun 2014 Leave a comment
in Baby sweaters, Reblogs Tags: Baby, Reblogs
More Baby knitting :0)
There is nothing quite like welcoming a new baby to the family! I’m lucky enough to be aunt to a plethora of munchkins, including a new arrival down in Australia. I’m tickled blue! Of course babies have their own timelines, and I’m a procrastinator, which means I had to knock out baby’s present ASAP!
Enter….the Puerperium Cardigan.
Knit in DK on 4 mm needles, this newborn size flew off my needles!
The pattern calls for 7 buttons all down the side opening, but since I am oh-so-awesome at math I only bought six. Nothing for it but a bit of modification, and because really, who wants to do up 7 buttons on a squirmy newborn anyways!
This is sirdar’s baby bamboo, and while I love the finish product, I have a heck of a time keeping this slippery yard in equal tension and oh my word it takes forever…
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