Last week, we watched Soul Power, which was a documentary about the Zaire 1974 concert featuring James Brown and BB King (among other notable musicians) leading up to the famed George Foreman/Mohammed Ali Fight. Besides featuring some really awesome music, I got a dose of unexpected knitspiration from the Pembe Dance Troupe - check out their amazing costumes, which appear to be totally crafted (knit? crochet?) out of grasses. Truly incredible!
Even after just a few years of knitting or crocheting, you're bound to have some finished projects lying around that never get worn or used. After 10+ years of crafting, I have more than just "some" or "a few"....and with my ongoing quest to declutter my house this year, I've become obsessed with going through these forlorn projects and making some Big Decisions. Sometimes, they are perfectly fine and just need a new and loving home. Other projects may have not turned out quite right: there might have been some mistakes in the knitting that I thought I could live with, or the yarn was gorgeous but not well-matched to the pattern, or my taste has drastically changed since I finished making the project...in any case, why on earth did I keep knitting?! Who knows, but I don't feel good about gifting anything that falls into this category to someone else. These projects have been relegated to the "frog pile" (or should I say, frog pond?), to b
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