Thursday, April 26, 2012

Knitting and a Movie

Knitting Kit-Jimin
Knitting Kit-Jimin (Photo credit: nist6ss)
This is my new M.O.

I tried taking my knitting to work. When it's really slow, it's great. I can get a lot done. But, lately, I've been so busy I hardly have time to finish my day-job in the allotted time for my shift. I would probably be onto a few different projects, right now if not for work actually requiring me to, you know?, work. (It's a lot slower in the Fall/Winter, which is why I was able to fling a lot of projects out of the door, so quickly).

Home life is no better and even when it is, the last thing I want to do is knit. I like web-surfing and gaming (Facebook, anyone?) and snuggling with my honey and the house and the kids need my attention, so knitting is on the back-burner when the family is up. I tried carving out a time when the home-school work is put away and my honey is off spending time with his daughter (who doesn't currently live with us). It's the same time, every day. But, inevitably, my honey brings the little one to the house or he doesn't have her on some particular day and then he's in my sphere and knitting doesn't seem so important as chatting with him (I have a hard time with my rounds if our conversations get intense).

As part of our daily routine (unless it's both our nights off), he goes to work in the late evening and I stay up and wait for his call in the wee hours of the morning. I spent a lot of time gaming and watching movies during this time and, just recently, it occurred to me that I have pretty much zero interruptions. That time would be very well spent knitting/crocheting and it's pretty much the same amount of time as I typically allot during the daytime.

So, I started my knitting and a movie practice where I sit down with my yarn, my current project(s) and Netflix.com (or Hulu.com) and get a couple (or more) hours of yarn work done. This seems to be working out, though, my progress still needs some work. That has more to do with some issues I'm having with my projects, themselves (you know? common mistakes that worm their way into any project making you have to restart or find a new creative way to finish).

At this rate, I'm hoping that, in three to five more movies, I should be finally finished up with my Mother's Day projects.
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