My Top Ten Time Wasters
1. Taking classes at Stitches. SORRY Stitches. I love the gathering, but the classes have been too long for my short attention span.
2. Knitting for people who do not care about handknits.
3. Erronous patterns.
4. Trying to fix my own dropped garter stitches, 3 rows back. That's what Debbie is for at 3 Bags Full.
5. Knitting lace when crocheting can give the same effect. I can crochet with next to no errors. One live stitch theory.
6. Knitting for felting. Crochet is just faster for me.
7. Defending the question, Why do you KNIT your socks? I just say, "Oh, I just do."
8. Defending why you knit in public. Again "I just do."
9. Baking cookies while knitting and burning the cookies!
10. Not having the yarn wound before you leave the shop.
Go ahead, tell me yours. No judgement. No rights or wrongs. Just vent a bit.
2. Knitting for people who do not care about handknits.
3. Erronous patterns.
4. Trying to fix my own dropped garter stitches, 3 rows back. That's what Debbie is for at 3 Bags Full.
5. Knitting lace when crocheting can give the same effect. I can crochet with next to no errors. One live stitch theory.
6. Knitting for felting. Crochet is just faster for me.
7. Defending the question, Why do you KNIT your socks? I just say, "Oh, I just do."
8. Defending why you knit in public. Again "I just do."
9. Baking cookies while knitting and burning the cookies!
10. Not having the yarn wound before you leave the shop.
Go ahead, tell me yours. No judgement. No rights or wrongs. Just vent a bit.
Comments
doing homework when I could be knitting
cooking dinner when we could just order in and I could knit
having to explain to people why I really need all that yarn - I'm going to take a clue from you and say "Oh, I just do"
I'm sure there are more, but that's all I've got off the top of my head. :)
but that's just today.
Was that out loud?
Frogging the entire back of a vest because it was knit too small.
Buying yarn for a project and not checking the dye lot numbers.
Buying yarn (on sale) I don't need for a project.
Buying magazines with patterns I will NEVER use.
Knitting or crocheting half-asleep. Not a good idea. Trust me.
Not marking pattern repeats and having to count rows.
Having to double-check my stitch count.
Knitting a sweater collar WAY too small.
Knitting projects and stuffing them in a closet (better to knit charity items and just give them away).
:-) This was too funny!
Teresa, I must recheck my stitch counts more than anybody out there. I trip myself up counting! I agree!
lets do the acrylic yarn for a scarf and one small hand knit item--like a one skien wonder , and a small treat or two of our own choosing.
email me at needles54 at optonline dot net and we can work out the details!!
Dyeing my own yarn seems a big waste to me. Why do that when there are thousands of colors out there I haven't used yet? I'd rather spend the time knitting.
1. Doing housework when I could be knitting.
2. Knitting while talking with someone, then realizing I have totally messed up the pattern!!
3. Starting big projects (sweaters, blankets, etc.) and giving up in the middle. (I have just frogged them and started over).
4. Yarn that can't be frogged easily.
5. People who don't understand sock knitters.
6. My brother, saying that you can go to WalMart and just buy a hat, gloves, or BOTH for $1.99!!
7. People who think knitting is only for grandmas and "old ladies".
8. The occasional snobby salespeople in yarn shops, who only like customers who can afford as much as they want of any yarn in the store, and who look down on those on a serious yarn budget.
Trying to explain why I won't knit baby items out of acrylic yarn. Hello? Can we say fire hazard?
Cleaning the house when I could be knitting
Working on a difficult knitting project while trying to watch a movie with subtitles. How stupid am I?