Expanding the Subject Matter

I originally wanted this blog to be my only blog. Then, I wanted it just to be a super blog, with posts that are more pertinent to certain subjects than my day-to-day LiveJournal covered. It eventually evolved into something resembling a writing blog. That I never update.

NOW, I’m looking very seriously at beginning some new craft projects, especially knitting and sewing new things, and refashioning old clothes. I might also continue some writing posts here, since that is a craft of a sort. I think I’ll send readers over here from my other blogs, but I don’t think I’ll list my other blogs here, because I feel like keeping this one relatively exclusive. Instead, I’ll keep a blogroll of sites that inspire me. I might even do what my husband does, and find an online bookmarker to keep my more random favorites off the main page, to keep the clutter down.

Lots of ideas are running through my head, but I’m essentially a pretty lazy person. With an internet addiction. Because of this, I hope to turn off the internet for a few months so I can establish a routine of sorts that will allow me to actually get these projects off the ground, and maybe even finished! Of course, I will post pictures often. That’s half the fun! :)

Anyway, I don’t plan to close this down. But I don’t want it to be just another bandwidth-sucker and spam-collector, with no real purpose. I will be domestic, dang it, and the world will know about it!!!

That is all. For now. ;)

Published by Sunbeam on October 26th, 2007 tagged Administration, General


3 Responses to “Expanding the Subject Matter”

  1. effika Says:

    You read Knitty too!

    What’s your favorite project? I am still extremely partial to Fetching.

    I might make the Totally Autumn throw out of this season’s issue, but with the way I knit it’ll be Summer before it’s done.

  2. Sunbeam Says:

    I don’t read it as often as I should, unfortunately. Knitting is something I REALLY want to do, but I still get hung up on casting off . . .

    I should peruse it more often, though, to look for projects I can do as a beginner. That’s why I decided to link to it. :)