Shawl Every Day 2021 - Day 18 - Rework
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Shawl Every Day 2021 - Day 18 - Rework

Everyone hates rework. Having to undo a bunch of work to fix a stupid mistake can be so frustrating. There’s always the questions of “Will anyone notice?” “Will it bother me later?” “ How much of it do I have to redo?” Add to that the feeling that you have wasted time by doing it the wrong way, then taking it out, then doing it the right away again.

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Shawl Every Day 2021 - Day 17 - Cardboard
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Shawl Every Day 2021 - Day 17 - Cardboard

As Adam Savage has said, “cardboard is a gateway drug to making.” It’s generally free (buying online = near infinite cardboard boxes), easy to cut, and easy to adhere together. You can quickly prototype anything and learn how you might make adjustments for your next iteration.

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Shawl Every Day 2021 - Day 14 - No gatekeeping
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Shawl Every Day 2021 - Day 14 - No gatekeeping

Gatekeeping is when someone takes it upon themselves to decide who does or does not have access or rights to a community or identity. An example would be an exchange something like: “Oh, I like Pokémon too!” “Really??? Well, if you really like Pokémon, then what’s the third evolution of Sandile?” Gatekeeping can also be an attitude that if someone doesn’t use the “nice” tools or the “right” tools, then they’re not a “real” maker.

Here at Loops of Gray, I totally reject gatekeeping.

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Shawl Every Day 2021 - Day 13 - Marking charts
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Shawl Every Day 2021 - Day 13 - Marking charts

When I am following a chart for colorwork in knitting, I use a regular Crayola marker to cross off the row I just completed. They’re great because it’s easy to see which row I’m on and it’s still easy to see the stitches from the row below. This works a lot better for me than just putting a tick mark on the edge of the row and it’s much less fiddly than other kinds of chart helpers that use long magnets to indicate the row.

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Shawl Every Day 2021 - Day 11 - Learning to sew
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Shawl Every Day 2021 - Day 11 - Learning to sew

My hair stylist asked me last night when/how I learned to sew, and I had to think about it for awhile. I’m actually not really sure.

My grandma had a sewing machine in her bedroom that she used a lot, mostly to make clothes. My mom also used it a lot to make doll clothes and Halloween costumes. I don’t recall specifically either of them teaching me how to sew, but I’m sure they did.

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