Note to marketers: If you're thinking about doing a sale for International Women's Day and it's for "look skinny" leggings, maybe fuck off with that.
Note to marketers: If you're thinking about doing a sale for International Women's Day and it's for "look skinny" leggings, maybe fuck off with that.
Adventures in time change: after husband set all the clocks forward during the day yesterday, we tried to tell the teen it was bedtime an hour early. π€¦ It didn't work because she's 16 and can read a clock.
My husband has been going around changing clocks all day and I am so confused as to why the kitchen is in a different time zone now.
There's still time to make some cute decor and crafts for St. Patrick's Day. Check out this round up of ideas including kids' crafts, fabric, fiber and more. #craftsky www.ourdailycraft.com/2026/02/16/e...
Happy primary day Arkansas and Texas! (Maybe others I don't know.) Make good choices! #arpx
I know it's not spring but I'm already doing some pre-spring cleaning. If you're ready to start, reverse decluttering might be a good approach. minimalistcrafter.com/reverse-decl...
I may be regressing a little bit in my crafting lately, but why not? Air dry clay is like playing with playdough, and I recently made these adorable magnets, which were so much fun to make and decorate. #craftsky www.ourdailycraft.com/2026/02/02/a...
My eye doctor is the greatest hype woman. Always happy and excited. Calls me young and beautiful. (OK, she was talking about the state of my optic nerve, but I'll take it.)
Iβve got to say the last-minute Whole Foods shoppers were a lot less fun than the βlast-minuteβ (two days ago) Walmart shoppers. #stormprep
I donβt know why this is true, but it is: tuna salad goes on saltine crackers, egg salad on Ritz crackers.
After watching the Lilith Fair documentary I'm listening to Lilith Fair music and got reminded of my favorite Lisa Loeb song ("Do You Sleep?"). Haven't heard it in years; still know every word. (Fun fact: Lisa Loeb remains the only celebrity anyone has ever told me I look like. And we both knit!)
Agreed! I want to say Knitting from the Top but they are all so great. And I can't imagine my knitting life without the treasuries of knitting patterns. So yes, all of them.
So anyway, go pick up a knitting book. Learn from the ancestors. And share what you find out! If you already knew Walker I'd love to know what your favorite book of hers is. 6/6
Zimmermann, Walker, Maggie Righetti, Deborah Newton, Mary Thomas, and on and on, those are my knitting grandmothers, too. And I don't know if people who learn on the Internet have access to that wisdom. I feel sorry for them if they don't. 5/6
I wrote a sort of newsy post about her here: knitting.craftgossip.com/knitting-ico... but what I didn't touch on is how I wonder if knitters coming up today even know who she is. I learned the basics from my grandma and mom but what I know of techniques I learned from books. 4/6
I use her stitch dictionaries all the time, and all of this in not even to mention her work in feminism, goddess mythology, tarot and I-ching. What a life. What a legacy. 3/6
First it's really hard to imagine that something like that hasn't always existed, but it's still pretty new in the history of knitting. She also helped popularize knitting garments from the top down and mosaic/charted knitting. 2/6
So sad to hear today of Barbara G. Walker's passing. The first book I read when I started writing about knitting professionally was Elizabeth Zimmermann's Knitting without Tears, which sent me quickly to Barbara Walker when I learned she (Walker) invented the slip slip knit. 1/6 #craftsky π§Ά
My crochet Christmas ornament post is still going strong down to the wire. If you hustle you can still make some before it's time to open prezzies! www.ourdailycraft.com/2023/11/10/c... #craftsky π§Ά
Must be the end of the year because I normally write two pages of morning pages and today I wrote six. Concepts of a plan? Maybe.
Did my volunteer session at the library this morning, grabbed lunch for the fam, went on a walk, to the grocery store and made fudge and candied pecans. Now (2:45 pm) finally have time to work. Want to nap. Happy busy days.
Feeling a little superstitious as I bought planner pages today. The last time I did that was for 2020. Didn't really need them much, as it turned out.
Whew, finals week even has mama stressing. We both cried over a TikTok song about a stressed out reindeer and a hare who is proud of him no master what happens. β€οΈ
You've still got time to make some ornaments for the holiday tree. Here's a rundown of some of the ones I've made (free patterns on my website!) www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpLO... #craftsky π§Ά
Year two of Pantone giving us the color we deserve. This year's was like if meh was a color; next year's is literally nothing (white, aka Cloud Dancer). It's OK, Pantone, we gave up, too.
Do your thing, Tennessee 7! We're rooting for you and our apology for Omar Little's death.
Overheard at the library: βmy husband doesnβt have a family tree, he has a whole forest.β Love that.
Thatβs a great example. Thank you!
Have been seeing a lot of posts lately in knitting groups about not being able to understand patterns. I get not knowing what abbreviations mean but I feel like they mean something else. Do you have problems with patterns and what are they? No judgement here, just curious. #craftsky π§Ά
Have a bunch of granny squares lying around you don't know what to do with? Turn them into Christmas tree ornaments. So cute and easy! #craftsky π§Ά www.ourdailycraft.com/2025/12/01/g...