Smart phones, iPads, tablets . . . These latest gadget marvels have changed the way so many of us conduct our daily lives. They have invaded our everyday so completely that there is no where you can go to escape them. Their uses and applications seem endless. So why not invade our most favorite hobbies - Knitting and Crocheting - and our love of all things yarn. Initially, I thought Smartphones and tablets were silly, impractical and unnecessary. But once I got a small taste for these gadgets, I was smitten and they are never out of my reach. So here’s some apps for all you yarn lovers out there.
Is there ever a “Free Lunch“? There are some decent apps available to feed your yarn lust without costing you a dime. Sure, many free applications for Smartphones and tablets devices are designed to promote products and wares of specific yarn companies and publications. But you can get a lot of information from such apps and adapt the information to your needs . . . Or more specifically, what yarn you have on hand.
(1) Lion Brand Yarn for iPad, iPhone and iTouch. This app allows you to search...
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Can your love of fiber bring you to a better place?
Absolutely! I like to too refer to it as "Conscious Crochet" and "Mindful Knitting". To those of us who love to crochet or knit, we know the therapeutic benefits of our craft. So much of the hobby engages the senses of touch and sight. To dive one's hands in skeins of yarn or wiggle fingers in tangles of the fiber stuff! Become aware of the various textures of your project: soft, scratchy, furry, lacey, stiff, resilient, fuzzy, smooth, silky, etc. The sense of touch helps us establish an intimate relationship with the materials with which we are working and shows in the finished project.
Every project is a feast for your eyes! Open your eyes and take time to truly see what you are making. When choosing a project and yarn, your choice of color can profoundly affect your mood. Do you need vibrant colors to bring you out of a funk? Do you need neutrals or pastels to soothe your soul? Or are solid earth tones needed to put you on solid ground? Go beyond color and observe your pattern and stitches. Are they smooth? Too tight? Ask yourself: What is the creation of my hands saying...
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