Hummer Report: just entering Maryland.. get your feeders out!
I spent more time than I want to admit, writing a post longer than would hold any one person’s attention, or at least anyone with anything else to do, at least in part about bloggers who have recently posted that they are finding blog writing (and probably blogging in general) to be huge time drains. This is, the part about it being a time drain, mostly true. Even if I could type faster, using all my fingers instead of the five or six that I use while looking at the keypad.. all the time, even while I backspace.. it would still take a lot of time. But, it IS time well spent. The argument against blogging.. think of all the knitting that you could get done in the time it takes to blog. Yep, that’s true. but blogging helps to inspire me, introduce me to new yarns, projects, ideas, and think of all the virtual blogging buddies out there. They keep spirits up (mine), act as cheer leaders, send raspberries when necessary and often helpful information when I’m just plain stuck. I’m not saying that time away isn’t a good thing. Sometimes you just have to clear your head. But, since blogging, my knitting experience is much richer, my ideas flowing at the front, ’cause I’m always thinking about new things I’ve read and want to try. (hmmm… this is also getting long winded. The blogging world was saved from my earlier attempt at a post because I posted it to the wrong blog, then lost it entirely. Feel lucky, this is the abbreviated version. I type slowly.) I look forward to blog reading the way some people look forward to the morning newspaper. Coffee and the morning posts..
In the same spirit, I won’t go into detail, but my niece’s visit was great fun. She (not me) did buy yarn AND BEADS to make a lacy beaded shawl. Good luck, Nena! Anyone know of a knitting group near York PA? She just may need you. We did get all the beads strung and cast on before she left Saturday morning.
Saturday afternoon I tied up 16 skeins of the merino / silk in preparation for dyeing Sunday. It was good. I got 8 skeins dyed in each of two colorways… Atlantic (that’s the one that I used for this shawl)
and Peony. Pictures will have to wait until they dry and are sorted out. Dyeing this many at once leads to a mess o’ yarn.

5 responses to “a time drain ??”
Beads and lace for your niece, hm? Wow, talk about ambitious! I agree with what you said about blogging….and I’m waiting with great anticipation to see your newly dyed yarn. That shawl is lovely…the colorway gorgeous.
I have to agree with you – spending time blogging enriches my knitting experience. I find I do more thinking about my knitting because of blogging about it, and I think I also analyze it differently because of the intent to blog about it when I’m done.
Not sure I would blog if I had another job. I can’t knit while working but can blog, read and post, so it’s rather perfect. I love the community and the inspiration. Most of all I feel connected to so many people I would never get the chance to meet otherwise. I consider them friends and hope to meet face to face one day.
I have a job situation very like Margene’s; I know I’d still blog if my situation were different, but probably not as much. I agree with everything you said that blogging does for your knitting — and Margene, Cassie & Norma, too. I’m astounded when I stop to see how far I’ve come, the chances I’ve taken, and what I’ve learned in my year of blogging — all because of blogging!
As one with no blog (yet) I can’t speak to the comparative value of time spent writing blog to knitting, but for me the time spent reading opb (other peoples blogs 🙂 is a rich and valuable gift to me as a knitter. I am inspired by each artist’s work and am encouraged to try and reach a little higher in mine. I also treasure the constant reinforcement of the notion that all things are connected as I follow the threads from one site to another. su