I love the sentiment, and I initially thought it wouldn't take that long, but now I'm remembering I think Claude said she has ~300 daisies left to make, which would mean taking nearly a whole year, especially when U add on some time for crocheting the daisies together and attaching the cuffs and yoke. So maybe more like 10 daisies a day😂 . . . Is that enough for a flower crown? A flower crown a day keeps the hayfever around . . .
A grand idea! Then, knowing how many daisies might be needed for a particular portion of the sweater, i.e. sleeve, can be crocheted eggs enough daisies are made for said sleeve. Then all you have are seams to finish. There is no hurry. So, it takes a year to complete 😮 Not the end of the world!!! 💚💚💚
I was so worried the "shocking daisy confession" was that you'd decided to frog the whole blouse. Finish your projects on your own time. I'm so glad you've decided to be more kind on yourself with your knitting. Being compassionate with yourself is so important. ❤
The way I look at stash busting for non-scrappy projects is... If you have a bottle of squash, you can't drink it neat. You have to buy water or lemonade or something to dilute it... But eventually you finish the squash! So if you buy yarn for projects you are genuinely excited about and find ways to use bits of your stash as you go (contrasting colours or crocheted appliqués etc) you're still stash busting! You're amazing and should try to be kinder to yourself
The berets are beautiful + I'm glad you had fun with them! Dropping your long-term project for a quick hat or two is a time-honored tradition in my house!
The story about the patchwork lady really hit home for me. I'm autistic and I can have super intense interests or hobbies for years at a time, want to do them all the time, learn everything about them, and then all of a sudden I just don't care anymore and it's something else now. Imagine that when you're a teenager trying to pick a career - whatever had my interest at the time didn't do it for me anymore a few years down the road. For a while I didn't allow myself to invest in any hobbies because I didn't know how long they were going to last, and as a result I denied myself the indescribable enjoyment of losing myself in my favourite activity. I'm finally learning to roll with it - both the intense fixation and the lack thereof. In the end it's very simple when it comes to hobbies: you're supposed to enjoy them, and that's it!
PS I made a baby blanket to welcome the 6th grand child for a good friend. The Baby's siblings are now demanding ( asking firmly...their manners are better than that) blankets of their own, but sized for their favorite doll. I'm having great fun working with each child for color and design , and then making in miniature . These are such fast makes too, so very satisfying. I did offer the kids full size blankets, but they said no. Surprises abound!
The ‘THOUGHTS’ segment really resonated with me - I can get stuck in thinking of myself as “the kind of person who ___” and then be really hard on myself when that becomes less true, even if it’s for very good reasons Also, the clip of you tapping your beret with the spoon charmed the heck out of me ☺️
Yeah, I've been dealing with this a lot recently after finally getting on medication that is cutting the worst of my mental health issues and I'm kind of having to figure out who I am now that I am capable of experiencing emotional range. Weird problem to have 😂
Your stashbusting, over the last year, finally convinced me to bust my own stash. In October, I finished two WIP, started/completed one, will complete another by next week, and will be ready to get back to the huge project I only work on in cooler weather. Haven't needed to buy any new yarn. Yet. Meanwhile, I worked my way back through the piles of yarn and fabric to find my sewing machine, so will be busting the fabric stash, too. And it's all because you've challenged me to do a little bit each day. Thank you for that.
I did see one knit youtuber who did the whole how much in 24hrs but the 24 hours was split up into 2-4 hr chunks each day. That seemed reasonable to me. We do not need out fellow knitters hurting themselves over clicks. Love the purple beret!
I just mentioned to my therapist last week that I've noticed how when I have an epiphany, it seems I find people coming to the same conclusions everywhere, kind of when you learn a new word... My hobbie of choice is writing, and just last week I decided I'm no longer gonna be so hard on myself or feel bound to complete projects that I started or had the idea for years ago, just because I was passionate about it once upon a time -- and here you are, having a very similar moment with your knitting. it's weird how we start playing these games with ourselves. For me, I think it's a mix of perfectionism and sunken cost fallacy, and it takes me a long time to even notice I'm doing it and why it's suddenly become so hard to do something I used to love. Great video, thank you for sharing! May we be free from our own hangups going forward!
I'm not here for strict stashbusting videos, I'm here to watch whatever new creations you've gotten up to, so I look forward to seeing what the next few months bring regardless of if it's "according to plan" or not! It's so easy to get down in the weeds and stressed when you're a creative, so I am happy you're beginning to go easy on yourself. Definitely a good reminder to those of us in the same boat. Cheers and happy spooky season! :)
This is by far my favorite series on the internet❤ Because it is so realistic. You struggle like I do. And I need someone on the internet to not pretend like we can whip out a new project every week when we actually have a real life and a real job
Just want to let you know that some of us out here find these stash busting videos are very satisfying. As someone who battles with ‘too much’ in general, I’ve found this sort of declutter project just so gratifying to watch.
as a fellow disabled fiber artist, i know it’s so hard not to beat ourselves up for how much we can get done… that being said, it’s okay! its okay to not work on something because you’re not feeling good, and it’s also okay to not work on something because it’s not feeling good to you right now! i know it’s easier said than done, but i wanted to say that. also, i think it’s totally okay to buy more yarn to finish a project, and makes the project more unique and loved. i really love your work and you’re so inspiring to me, Claude. thank you for these videos ❤
Watching you talk about the berets vs watching you talk about the daisy blouse, it's quite different. I'm glad you went with something that brings you joy. Hopefully you can let the "should"s fall away and let the daisy blouse arrive like a Tolkien wizard, precisely when it means to. And speaking the berets, they're beautiful! 🤩 I like the way you wear them; it looks cozy and warm, as well as fashionable.
TBH I really love these long projects because they are more realistic to me also there's been a discourse about knitting and crochet becoming less about slow fashion and more about how much you can knock out quickly. Seeing long term projects is more inspiring for me because I often lack patience and even if someone puts it aside for a while it feels like I've been given permission to do the same and give myself a damn break (my rsi thanks you). The Beret is stunning btw ❤️👏🏾
I felt your discussion of putting pressure on yourself in my soul.... My psychologist is always telling me to be kinder to myself and that's become my mantra. She introduced me to the concept of positive nihilism - "nothing matters so just have fun!" essentially. That's my other mantra. Watching you on this journey has been really helpful in my own using what I own and working down my WIPs. I look forward to however you choose to take this type of video 😊❤️
It is wonderful to see that spark of enthusiasm that lights you up when you talk about the berets (which are gorgeous!). Blocking it over a plate is very clever. I was intrigued by the use of a wooden spoon to tap everything into place.
amazing how you can whip out a couple berets when you're enjoying yourself! I'm enjoying seeing all of your creative ways of stashbusting because I too am feeling like my stash level is saturated right now.
I'm really enjoying this destashing series. If feels a lot more mindful about how you craft and has a great insight into your thought process for you projects. I always have a lot to think about after watching your videos. I'm currently knitting a jumper and cardigan from deadstock yarn. I get a real kick out of hunting through ebay for just the right yarn for the pattern I want to knit.
Love Love love the beret. Purple and green are my favorite colors and I love them together too. So happy you found something you enjoyed to make. My last therapist always said "should" is the most damaging word human have
I love your videos. You don't sugarcoat anything. I enjoy your candid remarks, I enjoy the way you take on a challenge and I enjoy your talent. I always look forward to seeing what you create. Keep up the great work! 🧶🧵🪡
I'm very much a project first, yarn second person, as well. I've admired your ability to come up with ways of using stash, because it isn't a talent I have. Definitely find something else to do with that yarn, though, if you don't enjoy that process! (I donate full skeins to our local knitters guild, and donate partial balls that I don't think I can use to the weavers guild.) I believe Ko-fi has two different ways to allow for monthly subscriptions. The first way used to be the only way, which was to have a Gold membership (costs $60 annually). I didn't realize they had added a second way, which was to take 5%, if you don't have the Gold membership. If you're getting more than $100/month, it's well worth the Gold membership.
I know you may feel “less productive” with only finishing one object but it is so refreshing to see someone not finish 10+ pieces in a month. I think we have a skewed idea of the speed we should be making things which makes no sense bc handmade shouldn’t be as fast as machine made or fast fashion. Your beret is gorgeous and really inspiring me to try some colorwork! I may have found you bc of your stash busting content but LOVE your vintage knits and sewing videos. If stash busting ever becomes unenjoyable, pls do not feel pressured to continue doing it. ❤
Absolutely love your beret. The colours are stunning. Knitting is for relaxing and doing what you fancy. Don’t be hard on yourself. Just enjoy. Thanks for your video. Take care.
I loved this video. I was so excited to see you pop up in my feed today and it was so nice to catch up. Those berets are so pretty! I am so glad you enjoyed making them! Hope your October has been going well and I can't wait to see what you put up next!
You can only do what can be done with what you’ve got. What you’ve got (or not got!) includes health (physical, emotional and mental), time, energy and motivation. Choose which stashbusting projects you would really enjoy (not just put up with!), do those as and when you can, and take all your remaining yarn to the charity shop. Someone will love it. By the way, I love the soft colours of the second beret!
Claude I just want to put this out there: you could talk about not knitting anything every month for a whole year and I'd still watch it. Your projects are fascinating and I love your approach to knitting but above all you're so nice to "hang out with". U do whatever u feel like, we'll be here for who you are.
I loved seeing your Victory berets and I’m so thrilled my pattern helped light a knitting spark for you when you needed it! 🥰 Even if it may have helped contribute to no new daisies. 😂
Personally I think everyone needs several cute berets. Also I'm glad you've decided to be less hard on yourself. Hobbies are meant to be fulfilling and fun!
Hi Claude, was thinking about you a couple of days ago. Wow, that purple and that shade of green look nice together. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I have disabilities and your words give me the strength to accept and feel "it's ok" because i have a lot of people around me whom don't understand my disabilities. Thank you Claude.
I wanted to film knitting videos too but I’d get mad at myself for not working on the project I’d want to film and then just get a case of the fuck its. I’m much happier grabbing whatever project floats my boat in the moment. It gets finished when it gets finished. Happy to see you’ve thought it through and decided to go with what makes you tick most as an artist ❤
I've always been quite jealous of people for whom bobby pins work. The little buggers just work themselves out of my hair no matter what I try. (I've the same problem with hair clips, elastics, etc. unless I do some sort of 80s back-combing first -- and even that falls out unless I use an entire can of hairspray or something on it. At which point I can get a Whole. FIVE. Hours! Argh.) And, yes Claude, even though my head is relatively small, that still means I can't wear berets the historical way. They just slide off my hair. /sigh / That's ok; beret-shaped beanies are just as nice, right?
I hear you on the outdated image of The Kind Of Person I Am, and outdated standards, that live in my head. We evolve slowly, and it takes time for me to realise that my reality no longer matches my personal expectations. Like you, there have been a lot of changes and challenges in my life since early 2020 and I'm just not the same person anymore. Be kind to yourself as you recover from a difficult time 💜 Also, that beret is just darling! I love the purple and green, and it's very you!
Hi Claude, pat yourself on the back! It’s OK to change plans; it’s OK to adapt when life throws cr@p at us. I say this from experience. Take life a day at a time and when there are bad days, doing nothing is OK. Love your Victory Beret. I’ve forgotten what rain looks like….it’s drought here. Sending best wishes from Down Under 🥰🌺🌼🌸💐🇦🇺😎
Accepting the type of knitter you are is really important - and accepting that that will change over time. I'm so glad you have found some overlap between rav favourites and yarn in your stash. I knit the opposite way round. Yarn first and then find the perfect pattern, but gosh it's satisfying when the perfect pattern is the already in my favourites! If you fancy a high speed project that really busts stash I had a huge amount of fun with a blanket pattern called "The big marl" and about a decades worth of saved ends (2.5kg, almost all partial balls). You hold multiple strands together so it eats yarn like anything, and it's great knitting for bad brain days because it is just garter stitch with an icord edge. It only took me a month to knit too, but it was a month where I was almost entirely bedbound and too sick to do anything more interesting... It's also a very satisfying blanket to sit under, because of the stretch in the garter stitch, so I was pretty pleased with the finished results too.
I find your videos so inspiring, not just the knitting part but finding new ways to move forward with your goals and reflecting on how that works for you 😊
So glad you're making peace with yourself and allowing yourself to be in the season that it is currently. And your garden and pots are just delightful. I long for such a beautiful space.
I am so happy to see a new video! And keep it realistic, because you might be a YTer, but I personally follow you not just for the knitting, but also for real life in connection to the knitting. Makes me feel the fact that I have frogged the cardigan pockets of my child for a fourth time much less hard and less frustrating (no, still frustrating, but a shared frustration is less weighty (?)). And remember, a daisy a day keeps the blouse in progress! ;)
I am also doing a 2023 destash. Thankfully I found your channel! I am having all the same thoughts! Holding my self to standards that have changed through the year. Biggest realization! I only have two hands! Thanks for your insite. Nice barrett!
I really enjoy your ongoing stash busting updates but don't let that get in the way of you enjoying your craft. If we were machines, sure, we'd just make endless blankets or whatever to use it all up. But I wouldn't enjoy doing that, and I don't want to take away any of the pleasure I get from knitting. Even when I spend my time procrast-a-knitting swatches, I still enjoy it. Stick to what you actually like doing and you'll be productive. You made that beautiful beret so quickly and it's just lovely on you. I see many Beret Christmas gifts, and some adorable baby knits, in your future. Have a yarny day 🧶🧶🧶
That beret is gorgeous! Love the purple colourway. So cozy and beautiful. I would never have thought of using a plate for blocking, such a good idea. Just found your channel can't wait to see what you get up to. June bugging projects is the way I get through a whole bunch of WIPs, stops me getting too bored or stressed. Don't be too hard on yourself about buying the odd ball or two, like you say the mend and make do ethos was mixing the old and new to create something wonderful.
Lovely berets! One of the many things I am also struggling with is learning to be less hard on myself. I keep coming back to this: "What would a caring friend say about this?" They would almost always tell me to stop being so rough on myself. If a friend would say that, why can't I say it to myself? So - I am adding my voice to the many - Stop being so hard on yourself!
Your beret is fabulous!! And I completely understand having to give up the "how much in a day" kind of mindset - as a fellow disabled fibre artist, hear, hear, for living at our own pace!
Hi Claude, I've had Fibromyalgia for over 30 years. I was a Type A personality, over-achieving on everything, before I was laid low with Glandular Fever, and FMS started. I spent 10 years bashing myself up for being a "failure", not working enough, not completing projects, not "thriving". In the end, the only person I hurt was me and the only person who expected so much of me, was ME. I also developed ADHD, or the same symptoms. I think I was always a high achieving ADHDer but the illness really did a number on my brain. I flit from thing to thing. I get bored more easily, and now I do things that I WANT to do. I also think that our illness limits us so much, but we still want to experience everything we can, so we start lots of things to get that joy and boost of endorphins and energy that comes with starting a new project. The boost is addictive when you have little energy. When we get to the part that is more of a grind, we get tired easily, so we start another project to get more energy. So I think it's probably better to do smaller projects while you are having a bad time. Just my thoughts on the matter. PS I LOVE those berets. You could EASILY sell those berets for a good price. Start a Etsy shop or something like that. Just stunning. Love from Australia. ♥
The berets are gorgeous! I'm glad you found a project that inspires you to enjoy your knitting again and if that means buying a bit of extra yarn to complete a project then so be it. When I saw the episode title, I thought you had decided to unravel it all!
Never beat yourself up about things - if you force yourself to try and complete things, you’ll end up hating the project. I have been trying to use up all my sock yarn and I keep buying more. I’ve almost completed my second pair of socks and as soon as I do, I’ll be on to the next. I’ve got a lot left of the yarn I got for the new ones, but I’ll definitely knit some more socks for other people I think or even myself lol. It’s tough, as well, living with conditions like we are so never stress! Also, I wonder about the scope for matching or similar colour way accessories with more of the leftover yarn like gloves, mittens or socks lol
Instead of ‘how many daisies can I make in a day??’ the video could be ‘how many days can I take to make 60 daisies??’, and then it’s almost as if the goal has become ‘as many days as possible’ rather than a high number of daisies in an unrealistic time frame. It’s more achievable, yes, but it also feels like a fun disability spin on these types of videos, and that’s kind of refreshing. On an entirely different note, I had absolutely no idea that using a plate and tapping it with a wooden spoon is a way to block berets and somehow I feel like my life has become greatly enriched with this knowledge. What a bizarre process to watch without prior knowledge, and honestly, how delightful. Something about it just really made me smile. I love both of the finished berets and the colour combinations, and I also love how happy you seem to be with both the berets themselves and the process of making them. People being interested in a thing is the best way to make the thing interesting, in my opinion, and I feel that way about the stashbusting videos too. They’re interesting in general, but I think they’re even more interesting when you’re also interested in making them. So, as always, do with your stash and your knitting whatever it is that makes you happiest.
I know I realised as I was doing the subtitles that I'd meant to explain what I was doing in voiceover but never did 😅😂 I was like I bet I'm going to get a bunch of "why are you smacking the beret with a wooden spoon?" comments 🤣
I love the stashbusting videos. First because we get a video once a month consistently ( or as consistent as you can) and second because I like seeing your thoughts progress. The progress videos are great, but only having to take a shorter amount of time to talk to the camera might be helpful too. Even if stashbusting means supplemental yarn to actually finish the products, it's still helpful to see.
You are so insightful about the role knitting plays in your life over time. I'm in a similar situation right now where I have these self-imposed standards, I'm upset that things are taking so long or that a certain project isn't perfect or bringing me joy. You are putting it so eloquently in a way that really hits home for me. Thank you for prompting me to step back and analyze my relationship with my knitting and remind me that the relationship is dynamic and that I AM allowed to put knitting in a different place in my head, heart, and life. Love your channel ❤
The intarsia sweater looks so beautiful and I love the purple and cream contrast on the beret so much. Also, your stash busting series has helped so much to motivate me to use up my own stash.
Those berets are so gorgeous! Your stashbusting videos have been a major source of comfort content for me over the last year, so I'm very glad to see you more optimistic and making thing's you're excited about 🩷
I love the beret and it looks great on you! Definitely go easy on yourself. We are too often hard in ourselves and it’s importNt to find your joy and not push yourself to burnout.
You inspire me to carry on at my own speed.My health issues mean that sometimes it is zero.I have learnt not to be hard on myself.Please do the same and give yourself a break knowing there is always another day to make.Keep strong and positive no matter what.x😊😊
Those berets are lovely, especially the purple one, and Tasha Moss has some great patterns, so thank you for bringing her to my attention. I also think it's fine to buy additional yarn to use up stash, especially if it means you actually use it up and get something you like and will use at the end
I love this white dress ith the thin colourful stripes on you. I think you've done very well simply by marching on. I like that beret as well. I love purple and no one uses it enough ;-D Good Luck and keep on keepin on!
I love your beret! It turned out beautiful. I love what you said about not being to hard on yourself and telling the story of the lady you stayed with. I also have been really down on myself because some of the sewing that I used to love hasn't been interesting me lately. I believe I am headed in a new direction with my sewing now and need to be kind and allow myself to let go of the past sewing and focus on what I find interesting now.
I'm alwayys so happy when new stashbusting video comes up! It's great you keep on going with this and I really like the idea of buying a ball of yarn here and there to help with the stashbusting. It might be good to keep the numbers separate though, so that you can still see how much of the original stash you used. Thanks for the thoughts about changing situation and changing hobbies, that felt very much spot on. I am multicraftual, so I was used to the waves in which each hobby comes and go. For the last few years I got very invested in babywearing tho, which is a set of hobbies in itself and it got very important for me... and now, due to the weight of my kiddos and my health, it is probably at an end and I struggle with this phase of my life being almost over. But we're always evolving, levelling up, right? So I hope new stuff is on the horizon.
life is too short. do what you love! Having goals is great. Using up your stash is great. But if you need to supplement it to make it more enjoyable, do what it takes to use it up. Can't wait to see your completed Daisy top... but do it at your own pace.
I didn't know my birthday was on a Friday this year😂 I'm glad you're being easier on yourself instead of sticking to doing something that wasn't making you happy anymore
I enjoyed watching the video. This is great to watch since I’m sick. This may sound funny, but watching this is motivating me to stashbust my 20 plus containers of yarn. Right now I’m making a multi color shawl and a throw blanket and I don’t know what else I’m making I can’t keep track😂 you would think that the fact I’m making a a shawl and throw blanket should help me declutter. but it doesn’t help I keep buying yarn 😂.
The berets are lovely! I especially love the colour choices for the first one. I've only ever done one colourwork project, so one of these seems rather daunting. Still, it is lovely, so I'll have to work my way up to it at some point! Also, good on you for deciding to not beat yourself up as much over how you work now and what you can and want to do. Habits, abilities, and tastes will always change throughout one's lifetime, and going with that natural flow makes life so much easier than when we struggle against it (I say as someone who often needs that reminder....). This whole stashbusting endeavour has been very inspiring to me and has encouraged me to do more with what I have, too. I think it's great that it has and can evolve to suit your needs as they stand now and in the future. I hope your October is going well so far and that you're finding joy in whatever creative pursuits you have at the moment.
Maybe you could post a video on the pitfalls of modern patterns. I just made a sweater front which is 2” wider than the pattern finished measurement and my gauge was spot on. I took it up with the designer who refused to admit her pattern was wrong. Simple maths showed cast on stitches were excessive. She said she allowed 2 stitches for sewing up but did not say that on the pattern just a finished size which should be just that.
I got worried at 02:48 that you were going to try to force yourself to "reignite your passion for knitting" to burn out, and I was really relieved when the next segment of the video showed up. I'm quite happy that you're choosing to listen to yourself and meet this new version of yourself instead of trying to hang onto the old one. I wish you happiness and excitement in all your projects.
I am notoriously hard on myself with arbitrary dates for my.projects as well. I had in my head to make a full blown historical Regency kit in a month and have Halloween be my finish date just for a day to show it all off, but I had to just let that go. I made the corset and chemise and cut out the bodice petticoat, but I just completely lost steam and wasn't excited anymore. Putting that date on it made the whole thing feel like work and I make things for fun as a creative outlet. So my dress and Spencer and everything will get made eventually, but I swit hed into full scale knitting mode and cast on 2 new sweaters lol. So I understand what you mean. Also I too have cycled through a few life obsession style hobbies at this point that I eventually had to let go of. There is a grief attached to those hobbies still, and I also keep the accoutrements for any future date that I want to take it up again, but its never the same. I did set sewing aside for a few years and now im back at it in full swing, so it can happen :) Anyway, I think your choice about the stash project is smart and it will make your life less of a drudgery when it comes to knitting, so good choice :)
You remind me of myself a lot in this video, i too have a big stash of leftover fabrics, but they're just bits, not big pieces. So I'll bend myself all out of shape trying to incorporate those in some sort of project, usually something i dont even like working on 😥 just to use it up!! It's very draining and what is the point of making things if it's not fun to do anymore? You work very hard and make beautiful things so I'm glad you're being a bit easier on yourself :) I'd get very stressed too if I had to use up over 100 balls of yarn! like you said, it's all arbitrary anyway. There would be no shame in letting go of it if you want to! I'll keep watching anyway. Loved the berets! The green and the purple is a great combination especially with Halloween coming up :) dont worry too much about the daisy blouse, i love seeing your progress every video, no matter if things get finished or not. If anything it's a buildup so when it does get finished it makes the moment more special ^_^
Oh, I love the purple and green beret! And it looks great on you! I really enjoy these stash busting videos, and I'm glad you have found your knit mojo again😊
I love that you went after what excited you, and that you are allowing yourself to ebb and flow as a person. It happens. I got severely burnt out with woodworking in 2020, and I am just now finding my way back. Maybe... Now I am procrastinating my tailoring project... but I digress... The berets turned out great! As long as you keep sharing your journey, I will be here to appreciate whatever you make. Take care!
Daisy a day will make the sweater go away😂
Hahahaha I love this!
I love the sentiment, and I initially thought it wouldn't take that long, but now I'm remembering I think Claude said she has ~300 daisies left to make, which would mean taking nearly a whole year, especially when U add on some time for crocheting the daisies together and attaching the cuffs and yoke. So maybe more like 10 daisies a day😂 . . . Is that enough for a flower crown? A flower crown a day keeps the hayfever around . . .
A grand idea! Then, knowing how many daisies might be needed for a particular portion of the sweater, i.e. sleeve, can be crocheted eggs enough daisies are made for said sleeve. Then all you have are seams to finish. There is no hurry. So, it takes a year to complete 😮 Not the end of the world!!! 💚💚💚
I was so worried the "shocking daisy confession" was that you'd decided to frog the whole blouse. Finish your projects on your own time. I'm so glad you've decided to be more kind on yourself with your knitting. Being compassionate with yourself is so important. ❤
The way I look at stash busting for non-scrappy projects is... If you have a bottle of squash, you can't drink it neat. You have to buy water or lemonade or something to dilute it... But eventually you finish the squash! So if you buy yarn for projects you are genuinely excited about and find ways to use bits of your stash as you go (contrasting colours or crocheted appliqués etc) you're still stash busting! You're amazing and should try to be kinder to yourself
The berets are beautiful + I'm glad you had fun with them! Dropping your long-term project for a quick hat or two is a time-honored tradition in my house!
The story about the patchwork lady really hit home for me. I'm autistic and I can have super intense interests or hobbies for years at a time, want to do them all the time, learn everything about them, and then all of a sudden I just don't care anymore and it's something else now. Imagine that when you're a teenager trying to pick a career - whatever had my interest at the time didn't do it for me anymore a few years down the road. For a while I didn't allow myself to invest in any hobbies because I didn't know how long they were going to last, and as a result I denied myself the indescribable enjoyment of losing myself in my favourite activity. I'm finally learning to roll with it - both the intense fixation and the lack thereof. In the end it's very simple when it comes to hobbies: you're supposed to enjoy them, and that's it!
I'm glad you've learnt to roll with it. I hope you have many happy hobby days ahead of you! 💚
PS I made a baby blanket to welcome the 6th grand child for a good friend. The Baby's siblings are now demanding ( asking firmly...their manners are better than that) blankets of their own, but sized for their favorite doll. I'm having great fun working with each child for color and design , and then making in miniature . These are such fast makes too, so very satisfying. I did offer the kids full size blankets, but they said no. Surprises abound!
The ‘THOUGHTS’ segment really resonated with me - I can get stuck in thinking of myself as “the kind of person who ___” and then be really hard on myself when that becomes less true, even if it’s for very good reasons
Also, the clip of you tapping your beret with the spoon charmed the heck out of me ☺️
That's just it, changing for good reasons is a good thing!
Yeah, I've been dealing with this a lot recently after finally getting on medication that is cutting the worst of my mental health issues and I'm kind of having to figure out who I am now that I am capable of experiencing emotional range. Weird problem to have 😂
Your stashbusting, over the last year, finally convinced me to bust my own stash. In October, I finished two WIP, started/completed one, will complete another by next week, and will be ready to get back to the huge project I only work on in cooler weather. Haven't needed to buy any new yarn. Yet. Meanwhile, I worked my way back through the piles of yarn and fabric to find my sewing machine, so will be busting the fabric stash, too. And it's all because you've challenged me to do a little bit each day. Thank you for that.
Congratulations! And welcome to the Stashbusters! 🥳
That is so much progress my congratulations 👏👏👏👏 keep up the good work with the knitting and with the sewing 🧵🪡🧵❤
@@CasualKnitter Crochet. I can't knit to save my life...
@@Arkay66 same here
I did see one knit youtuber who did the whole how much in 24hrs but the 24 hours was split up into 2-4 hr chunks each day. That seemed reasonable to me. We do not need out fellow knitters hurting themselves over clicks. Love the purple beret!
This seems like working smarter not harder.
I just mentioned to my therapist last week that I've noticed how when I have an epiphany, it seems I find people coming to the same conclusions everywhere, kind of when you learn a new word...
My hobbie of choice is writing, and just last week I decided I'm no longer gonna be so hard on myself or feel bound to complete projects that I started or had the idea for years ago, just because I was passionate about it once upon a time -- and here you are, having a very similar moment with your knitting.
it's weird how we start playing these games with ourselves. For me, I think it's a mix of perfectionism and sunken cost fallacy, and it takes me a long time to even notice I'm doing it and why it's suddenly become so hard to do something I used to love.
Great video, thank you for sharing! May we be free from our own hangups going forward!
I'm not here for strict stashbusting videos, I'm here to watch whatever new creations you've gotten up to, so I look forward to seeing what the next few months bring regardless of if it's "according to plan" or not! It's so easy to get down in the weeds and stressed when you're a creative, so I am happy you're beginning to go easy on yourself. Definitely a good reminder to those of us in the same boat. Cheers and happy spooky season! :)
This is by far my favorite series on the internet❤
Because it is so realistic. You struggle like I do. And I need someone on the internet to not pretend like we can whip out a new project every week when we actually have a real life and a real job
Just want to let you know that some of us out here find these stash busting videos are very satisfying. As someone who battles with ‘too much’ in general, I’ve found this sort of declutter project just so gratifying to watch.
Great to see you again. Don't be too hard on yourself - you're meant to be enjoying your knitting! ❤👍from Somerset
Valeu!
That green and purple is lovely, and some months any amount of progress is good.
as a fellow disabled fiber artist, i know it’s so hard not to beat ourselves up for how much we can get done… that being said, it’s okay! its okay to not work on something because you’re not feeling good, and it’s also okay to not work on something because it’s not feeling good to you right now! i know it’s easier said than done, but i wanted to say that. also, i think it’s totally okay to buy more yarn to finish a project, and makes the project more unique and loved. i really love your work and you’re so inspiring to me, Claude. thank you for these videos ❤
Watching you talk about the berets vs watching you talk about the daisy blouse, it's quite different. I'm glad you went with something that brings you joy. Hopefully you can let the "should"s fall away and let the daisy blouse arrive like a Tolkien wizard, precisely when it means to. And speaking the berets, they're beautiful! 🤩 I like the way you wear them; it looks cozy and warm, as well as fashionable.
The berets are stunning!! I love that you’re finding ways to embrace the knitter you are now and not compare her to 2020 Claude. ❤
TBH I really love these long projects because they are more realistic to me also there's been a discourse about knitting and crochet becoming less about slow fashion and more about how much you can knock out quickly. Seeing long term projects is more inspiring for me because I often lack patience and even if someone puts it aside for a while it feels like I've been given permission to do the same and give myself a damn break (my rsi thanks you). The Beret is stunning btw ❤️👏🏾
I just had a really rough panic attack, and when I saw you posted I knew this would be a great way to get back to baseline
I hope you are feeling better!
I hope you're doing a bit better and I'm glad this video could be of some little help 💚
Hope you are doing better!
❤I love that beret! And the plate inside to block it is genius!
I felt your discussion of putting pressure on yourself in my soul.... My psychologist is always telling me to be kinder to myself and that's become my mantra. She introduced me to the concept of positive nihilism - "nothing matters so just have fun!" essentially. That's my other mantra.
Watching you on this journey has been really helpful in my own using what I own and working down my WIPs. I look forward to however you choose to take this type of video 😊❤️
It is wonderful to see that spark of enthusiasm that lights you up when you talk about the berets (which are gorgeous!). Blocking it over a plate is very clever. I was intrigued by the use of a wooden spoon to tap everything into place.
amazing how you can whip out a couple berets when you're enjoying yourself! I'm enjoying seeing all of your creative ways of stashbusting because I too am feeling like my stash level is saturated right now.
I'm really enjoying this destashing series. If feels a lot more mindful about how you craft and has a great insight into your thought process for you projects. I always have a lot to think about after watching your videos.
I'm currently knitting a jumper and cardigan from deadstock yarn. I get a real kick out of hunting through ebay for just the right yarn for the pattern I want to knit.
The make do and mend idea of using your bits and bobs to make new yarn stretch is ideal. Give yourself grace and give yourself joy.
Love Love love the beret. Purple and green are my favorite colors and I love them together too. So happy you found something you enjoyed to make. My last therapist always said "should" is the most damaging word human have
Claude, I’m glad you are being less hard on yourself! Remember it is always okay to change the rules that you make for yourself 🥰
I love your videos. You don't sugarcoat anything. I enjoy your candid remarks, I enjoy the way you take on a challenge and I enjoy your talent. I always look forward to seeing what you create. Keep up the great work! 🧶🧵🪡
I'm very much a project first, yarn second person, as well. I've admired your ability to come up with ways of using stash, because it isn't a talent I have. Definitely find something else to do with that yarn, though, if you don't enjoy that process! (I donate full skeins to our local knitters guild, and donate partial balls that I don't think I can use to the weavers guild.)
I believe Ko-fi has two different ways to allow for monthly subscriptions. The first way used to be the only way, which was to have a Gold membership (costs $60 annually). I didn't realize they had added a second way, which was to take 5%, if you don't have the Gold membership. If you're getting more than $100/month, it's well worth the Gold membership.
I know you may feel “less productive” with only finishing one object but it is so refreshing to see someone not finish 10+ pieces in a month. I think we have a skewed idea of the speed we should be making things which makes no sense bc handmade shouldn’t be as fast as machine made or fast fashion. Your beret is gorgeous and really inspiring me to try some colorwork! I may have found you bc of your stash busting content but LOVE your vintage knits and sewing videos. If stash busting ever becomes unenjoyable, pls do not feel pressured to continue doing it. ❤
Absolutely love your beret. The colours are stunning. Knitting is for relaxing and doing what you fancy. Don’t be hard on yourself. Just enjoy. Thanks for your video. Take care.
I loved this video. I was so excited to see you pop up in my feed today and it was so nice to catch up. Those berets are so pretty! I am so glad you enjoyed making them! Hope your October has been going well and I can't wait to see what you put up next!
Love it when there's a pattern you want to make more than once. The berets looks beautiful.
I really like the stash busting series. It's encouraging -- even when you have to buy more to finish a project.
You can only do what can be done with what you’ve got. What you’ve got (or not got!) includes health (physical, emotional and mental), time, energy and motivation. Choose which stashbusting projects you would really enjoy (not just put up with!), do those as and when you can, and take all your remaining yarn to the charity shop. Someone will love it.
By the way, I love the soft colours of the second beret!
Claude I just want to put this out there: you could talk about not knitting anything every month for a whole year and I'd still watch it. Your projects are fascinating and I love your approach to knitting but above all you're so nice to "hang out with". U do whatever u feel like, we'll be here for who you are.
I loved seeing your Victory berets and I’m so thrilled my pattern helped light a knitting spark for you when you needed it! 🥰 Even if it may have helped contribute to no new daisies. 😂
Personally I think everyone needs several cute berets.
Also I'm glad you've decided to be less hard on yourself. Hobbies are meant to be fulfilling and fun!
Hi Claude, was thinking about you a couple of days ago. Wow, that purple and that shade of green look nice together. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I have disabilities and your words give me the strength to accept and feel "it's ok" because i have a lot of people around me whom don't understand my disabilities. Thank you Claude.
I wanted to film knitting videos too but I’d get mad at myself for not working on the project I’d want to film and then just get a case of the fuck its. I’m much happier grabbing whatever project floats my boat in the moment. It gets finished when it gets finished. Happy to see you’ve thought it through and decided to go with what makes you tick most as an artist ❤
Exactly. I've decided life's too short to not enjoy my knitting!
I absolutely love those beret!! Purple and green are my favorite colors to wear together. Absolutely love!! ❤❤
highly recommend bobby pins to help the beret stay on (especially on windy days) 😀
I really should have thought of that 😂😅
I've always been quite jealous of people for whom bobby pins work. The little buggers just work themselves out of my hair no matter what I try. (I've the same problem with hair clips, elastics, etc. unless I do some sort of 80s back-combing first -- and even that falls out unless I use an entire can of hairspray or something on it. At which point I can get a Whole. FIVE. Hours! Argh.)
And, yes Claude, even though my head is relatively small, that still means I can't wear berets the historical way. They just slide off my hair. /sigh / That's ok; beret-shaped beanies are just as nice, right?
You have such a creative and a unique approach to this and I click immediately when I see you’ve posted a stash busting video!
I always get so excited when I see that you post the stash busting videos I don’t know why, but it is so satisfying!
You are amazing. Love the berets and I am happy you found some joy and freedom again in your knitting, you deserve it.
I hear you on the outdated image of The Kind Of Person I Am, and outdated standards, that live in my head. We evolve slowly, and it takes time for me to realise that my reality no longer matches my personal expectations. Like you, there have been a lot of changes and challenges in my life since early 2020 and I'm just not the same person anymore. Be kind to yourself as you recover from a difficult time 💜
Also, that beret is just darling! I love the purple and green, and it's very you!
Hi Claude, pat yourself on the back! It’s OK to change plans; it’s OK to adapt when life throws cr@p at us. I say this from experience. Take life a day at a time and when there are bad days, doing nothing is OK. Love your Victory Beret. I’ve forgotten what rain looks like….it’s drought here. Sending best wishes from Down Under 🥰🌺🌼🌸💐🇦🇺😎
Accepting the type of knitter you are is really important - and accepting that that will change over time. I'm so glad you have found some overlap between rav favourites and yarn in your stash. I knit the opposite way round. Yarn first and then find the perfect pattern, but gosh it's satisfying when the perfect pattern is the already in my favourites!
If you fancy a high speed project that really busts stash I had a huge amount of fun with a blanket pattern called "The big marl" and about a decades worth of saved ends (2.5kg, almost all partial balls). You hold multiple strands together so it eats yarn like anything, and it's great knitting for bad brain days because it is just garter stitch with an icord edge. It only took me a month to knit too, but it was a month where I was almost entirely bedbound and too sick to do anything more interesting... It's also a very satisfying blanket to sit under, because of the stretch in the garter stitch, so I was pretty pleased with the finished results too.
I find your videos so inspiring, not just the knitting part but finding new ways to move forward with your goals and reflecting on how that works for you 😊
So glad you're making peace with yourself and allowing yourself to be in the season that it is currently.
And your garden and pots are just delightful. I long for such a beautiful space.
I am so happy to see a new video! And keep it realistic, because you might be a YTer, but I personally follow you not just for the knitting, but also for real life in connection to the knitting. Makes me feel the fact that I have frogged the cardigan pockets of my child for a fourth time much less hard and less frustrating (no, still frustrating, but a shared frustration is less weighty (?)). And remember, a daisy a day keeps the blouse in progress! ;)
I am also doing a 2023 destash. Thankfully I found your channel! I am having all the same thoughts! Holding my self to standards that have changed through the year. Biggest realization! I only have two hands! Thanks for your insite. Nice barrett!
I really enjoy your ongoing stash busting updates but don't let that get in the way of you enjoying your craft. If we were machines, sure, we'd just make endless blankets or whatever to use it all up. But I wouldn't enjoy doing that, and I don't want to take away any of the pleasure I get from knitting. Even when I spend my time procrast-a-knitting swatches, I still enjoy it. Stick to what you actually like doing and you'll be productive. You made that beautiful beret so quickly and it's just lovely on you.
I see many Beret Christmas gifts, and some adorable baby knits, in your future.
Have a yarny day 🧶🧶🧶
Oh that second beret is so cute! I don't usually like neutral colours but I love how it looks like a snowy landscape!
That beret is gorgeous! Love the purple colourway. So cozy and beautiful. I would never have thought of using a plate for blocking, such a good idea. Just found your channel can't wait to see what you get up to.
June bugging projects is the way I get through a whole bunch of WIPs, stops me getting too bored or stressed.
Don't be too hard on yourself about buying the odd ball or two, like you say the mend and make do ethos was mixing the old and new to create something wonderful.
Lovely berets! One of the many things I am also struggling with is learning to be less hard on myself. I keep coming back to this: "What would a caring friend say about this?" They would almost always tell me to stop being so rough on myself. If a friend would say that, why can't I say it to myself? So - I am adding my voice to the many - Stop being so hard on yourself!
I forgot how much I love berets! That pattern is so cute!
Clove seeing you happy and working on things you love! Can’t wait for the baby knits 🤍
Your beret is fabulous!! And I completely understand having to give up the "how much in a day" kind of mindset - as a fellow disabled fibre artist, hear, hear, for living at our own pace!
Hi Claude, I've had Fibromyalgia for over 30 years. I was a Type A personality, over-achieving on everything, before I was laid low with Glandular Fever, and FMS started. I spent 10 years bashing myself up for being a "failure", not working enough, not completing projects, not "thriving". In the end, the only person I hurt was me and the only person who expected so much of me, was ME. I also developed ADHD, or the same symptoms. I think I was always a high achieving ADHDer but the illness really did a number on my brain. I flit from thing to thing. I get bored more easily, and now I do things that I WANT to do. I also think that our illness limits us so much, but we still want to experience everything we can, so we start lots of things to get that joy and boost of endorphins and energy that comes with starting a new project. The boost is addictive when you have little energy. When we get to the part that is more of a grind, we get tired easily, so we start another project to get more energy. So I think it's probably better to do smaller projects while you are having a bad time. Just my thoughts on the matter.
PS I LOVE those berets. You could EASILY sell those berets for a good price. Start a Etsy shop or something like that. Just stunning. Love from Australia. ♥
Yay! Love the tams, those look great! Yes, it's only useful if it makes you happy to make it, finished object can be given/donated away. 💜
The berets are gorgeous! I'm glad you found a project that inspires you to enjoy your knitting again and if that means buying a bit of extra yarn to complete a project then so be it. When I saw the episode title, I thought you had decided to unravel it all!
Never beat yourself up about things - if you force yourself to try and complete things, you’ll end up hating the project. I have been trying to use up all my sock yarn and I keep buying more. I’ve almost completed my second pair of socks and as soon as I do, I’ll be on to the next. I’ve got a lot left of the yarn I got for the new ones, but I’ll definitely knit some more socks for other people I think or even myself lol. It’s tough, as well, living with conditions like we are so never stress!
Also, I wonder about the scope for matching or similar colour way accessories with more of the leftover yarn like gloves, mittens or socks lol
Personally I love a matching set! Especially hat and gloves ☺️
Your Victory beret looks so posh! And I'm so fascinated by the intarsia block knitting blouse!
Instead of ‘how many daisies can I make in a day??’ the video could be ‘how many days can I take to make 60 daisies??’, and then it’s almost as if the goal has become ‘as many days as possible’ rather than a high number of daisies in an unrealistic time frame. It’s more achievable, yes, but it also feels like a fun disability spin on these types of videos, and that’s kind of refreshing.
On an entirely different note, I had absolutely no idea that using a plate and tapping it with a wooden spoon is a way to block berets and somehow I feel like my life has become greatly enriched with this knowledge. What a bizarre process to watch without prior knowledge, and honestly, how delightful. Something about it just really made me smile. I love both of the finished berets and the colour combinations, and I also love how happy you seem to be with both the berets themselves and the process of making them. People being interested in a thing is the best way to make the thing interesting, in my opinion, and I feel that way about the stashbusting videos too. They’re interesting in general, but I think they’re even more interesting when you’re also interested in making them. So, as always, do with your stash and your knitting whatever it is that makes you happiest.
I know I realised as I was doing the subtitles that I'd meant to explain what I was doing in voiceover but never did 😅😂 I was like I bet I'm going to get a bunch of "why are you smacking the beret with a wooden spoon?" comments 🤣
You look so happy showing us your beret ❤
I love the berets! They are both beautiful but the bright one is my favorite. It is just so happy!
I love the stashbusting videos. First because we get a video once a month consistently ( or as consistent as you can) and second because I like seeing your thoughts progress. The progress videos are great, but only having to take a shorter amount of time to talk to the camera might be helpful too.
Even if stashbusting means supplemental yarn to actually finish the products, it's still helpful to see.
You are so insightful about the role knitting plays in your life over time. I'm in a similar situation right now where I have these self-imposed standards, I'm upset that things are taking so long or that a certain project isn't perfect or bringing me joy. You are putting it so eloquently in a way that really hits home for me. Thank you for prompting me to step back and analyze my relationship with my knitting and remind me that the relationship is dynamic and that I AM allowed to put knitting in a different place in my head, heart, and life. Love your channel ❤
The intarsia sweater looks so beautiful and I love the purple and cream contrast on the beret so much.
Also, your stash busting series has helped so much to motivate me to use up my own stash.
Those berets are so gorgeous! Your stashbusting videos have been a major source of comfort content for me over the last year, so I'm very glad to see you more optimistic and making thing's you're excited about 🩷
I love the beret and it looks great on you! Definitely go easy on yourself. We are too often hard in ourselves and it’s importNt to find your joy and not push yourself to burnout.
Don’t be so hard on yourself! Do what you can, when you can, and enjoy the day!
You inspire me to carry on at my own speed.My health issues mean that sometimes it is zero.I have learnt not to be hard on myself.Please do the same and give yourself a break knowing there is always another day to make.Keep strong and positive no matter what.x😊😊
Those berets are lovely, especially the purple one, and Tasha Moss has some great patterns, so thank you for bringing her to my attention. I also think it's fine to buy additional yarn to use up stash, especially if it means you actually use it up and get something you like and will use at the end
I love this white dress ith the thin colourful stripes on you. I think you've done very well simply by marching on. I like that beret as well. I love purple and no one uses it enough ;-D Good Luck and keep on keepin on!
I love your beret! It turned out beautiful. I love what you said about not being to hard on yourself and telling the story of the lady you stayed with. I also have been really down on myself because some of the sewing that I used to love hasn't been interesting me lately. I believe I am headed in a new direction with my sewing now and need to be kind and allow myself to let go of the past sewing and focus on what I find interesting now.
I'm alwayys so happy when new stashbusting video comes up! It's great you keep on going with this and I really like the idea of buying a ball of yarn here and there to help with the stashbusting. It might be good to keep the numbers separate though, so that you can still see how much of the original stash you used.
Thanks for the thoughts about changing situation and changing hobbies, that felt very much spot on. I am multicraftual, so I was used to the waves in which each hobby comes and go. For the last few years I got very invested in babywearing tho, which is a set of hobbies in itself and it got very important for me... and now, due to the weight of my kiddos and my health, it is probably at an end and I struggle with this phase of my life being almost over. But we're always evolving, levelling up, right? So I hope new stuff is on the horizon.
life is too short. do what you love! Having goals is great. Using up your stash is great. But if you need to supplement it to make it more enjoyable, do what it takes to use it up. Can't wait to see your completed Daisy top... but do it at your own pace.
I didn't know my birthday was on a Friday this year😂 I'm glad you're being easier on yourself instead of sticking to doing something that wasn't making you happy anymore
The green/purple beret is glorious ✨👌
This whole video is very relatable in terms of my own creating. 😅
I love the victory beret, absolutely super on you! ❤
I enjoyed watching the video. This is great to watch since I’m sick. This may sound funny, but watching this is motivating me to stashbust my 20 plus containers of yarn. Right now I’m making a multi color shawl and a throw blanket and I don’t know what else I’m making I can’t keep track😂 you would think that the fact I’m making a a shawl and throw blanket should help me declutter. but it doesn’t help I keep buying yarn 😂.
I love both berets but I love the purple one the most. Keep doing what makes you happy and want to pick up your needles.
Love love the beanie ! And well done on this month progress ! I have been LOVING this series and your thought process on it all !
The berets are lovely! I especially love the colour choices for the first one. I've only ever done one colourwork project, so one of these seems rather daunting. Still, it is lovely, so I'll have to work my way up to it at some point! Also, good on you for deciding to not beat yourself up as much over how you work now and what you can and want to do. Habits, abilities, and tastes will always change throughout one's lifetime, and going with that natural flow makes life so much easier than when we struggle against it (I say as someone who often needs that reminder....). This whole stashbusting endeavour has been very inspiring to me and has encouraged me to do more with what I have, too. I think it's great that it has and can evolve to suit your needs as they stand now and in the future. I hope your October is going well so far and that you're finding joy in whatever creative pursuits you have at the moment.
Maybe you could post a video on the pitfalls of modern patterns. I just made a sweater front which is 2” wider than the pattern finished measurement and my gauge was spot on. I took it up with the designer who refused to admit her pattern was wrong. Simple maths showed cast on stitches were excessive. She said she allowed 2 stitches for sewing up but did not say that on the pattern just a finished size which should be just that.
Love your beret!
If you didn't show the 'mistakes' then we'd never know....
And yes, adding a ball or two to finish using 5 balls of yarns!
I got worried at 02:48 that you were going to try to force yourself to "reignite your passion for knitting" to burn out, and I was really relieved when the next segment of the video showed up. I'm quite happy that you're choosing to listen to yourself and meet this new version of yourself instead of trying to hang onto the old one. I wish you happiness and excitement in all your projects.
I am notoriously hard on myself with arbitrary dates for my.projects as well. I had in my head to make a full blown historical Regency kit in a month and have Halloween be my finish date just for a day to show it all off, but I had to just let that go. I made the corset and chemise and cut out the bodice petticoat, but I just completely lost steam and wasn't excited anymore. Putting that date on it made the whole thing feel like work and I make things for fun as a creative outlet. So my dress and Spencer and everything will get made eventually, but I swit hed into full scale knitting mode and cast on 2 new sweaters lol. So I understand what you mean. Also I too have cycled through a few life obsession style hobbies at this point that I eventually had to let go of. There is a grief attached to those hobbies still, and I also keep the accoutrements for any future date that I want to take it up again, but its never the same. I did set sewing aside for a few years and now im back at it in full swing, so it can happen :) Anyway, I think your choice about the stash project is smart and it will make your life less of a drudgery when it comes to knitting, so good choice :)
The berets are beautiful - wear the purple and green with pride the Suffragettes would be proud of you!
It is ok to let things go!
Thank you for reminding me❤
Please be gentle with yourself, it's a good message for your viewers!
You remind me of myself a lot in this video, i too have a big stash of leftover fabrics, but they're just bits, not big pieces. So I'll bend myself all out of shape trying to incorporate those in some sort of project, usually something i dont even like working on 😥 just to use it up!! It's very draining and what is the point of making things if it's not fun to do anymore? You work very hard and make beautiful things so I'm glad you're being a bit easier on yourself :) I'd get very stressed too if I had to use up over 100 balls of yarn! like you said, it's all arbitrary anyway. There would be no shame in letting go of it if you want to! I'll keep watching anyway.
Loved the berets! The green and the purple is a great combination especially with Halloween coming up :) dont worry too much about the daisy blouse, i love seeing your progress every video, no matter if things get finished or not. If anything it's a buildup so when it does get finished it makes the moment more special ^_^
Oh, I love the purple and green beret! And it looks great on you! I really enjoy these stash busting videos, and I'm glad you have found your knit mojo again😊
I love that you went after what excited you, and that you are allowing yourself to ebb and flow as a person. It happens.
I got severely burnt out with woodworking in 2020, and I am just now finding my way back. Maybe... Now I am procrastinating my tailoring project... but I digress...
The berets turned out great! As long as you keep sharing your journey, I will be here to appreciate whatever you make. Take care!
Those berets are gorgeous! I love both colourways