Great post , and it's so true that you can apply the principles to everything you do in life. I especially agree withyour last para, I'm certainly not a perfectionist in any shape or form, but being mindful helps me to notice my errors and help me to achieve my best.
Hi Kathryn, I wanted to contact you as, since you changed the site my RSS feed no longer works. I have you on my 'live' blogroll, on my blog but the last post that is listed is over a week ago. In desperation, I tried an unsubsribe and re subscribe but still get an error message headed up 'Wordfence has limited your access to this site' every time I try to access. Do you know if anyone else has had this problem? So sorry to write this in 'Comments', but your contact form does not like my e-mail address for some reason and says it's invalid! Help!
(Great post btw)
Many Thanks
Jules
http://adventuresinthread.blogspot.com
Just catching up on your posts and looking through all the lovely links - I realised you had kindly included my little edging tute. Thank you so much - I'm honoured to be mentioned:)
@CrochetBlogger @sparklyjools Brilliant - I am on Rav so will come and join, many thanks for the tip! I referred to (and linked!) to Crochet Concupisence a few posts ago and already had an e-mail from an embroiderer who has found it helpful, so spreading the message in small ways, hopefully, it will grow!:)
Hi Kathryn
I recently found and started following your blog, via a mention in Inside Crochet (UK) magazine about 'Crochet saved my Life'. I think it's brilliant! I'm a textile artist and have crocheted since I was a child but after a year's ill health it was crochet which really got me creating again. I've become really interested in the many positive health benefits of crochet, and other needlecraft skills, and hope to cover more about them in my personal blog. Just wanted to say thanks for sharing!
I don't swatch for gauge, I like to tinker around with patterns too much! if I had a really expensive yarn and was making a garment, I probably would - but that's not really the sort of crochet I normally do:)
Jules
http://adventuresinthread.blogspot.com