In my continued attempts to make small changes to my/our lifestyle that will keep us from using so many disposable products, I have decided - at least 6 months ago, if not more - that since I do a lot of knitting, and have a lot of leftover bits of yarn, that I should knit some reusable makeup remover pads. This plan led me to a further plan - knit a few and gift them to my nieces for Christmas, along with a mini-size makeup remover product. Good idea, right?
I have the yarn - even some leftover cotton yarn, which would be good and sturdy for this kind of thing. I have the needles I need. I don't feel like I need a specific pattern necessarily, but I did look to see if there were patterns and there are quite a few. I have even identified the mini-size makeup remover I plan to buy, one at a time after each payday in our family. So I'm all set to go, right?
Yes, I'm all set to go. I *have* been all set to go. So why I am not going, so to speak???
Excuse #1: There were a couple of projects that I really wanted to finish before I got started. Fact: They are finished as of last week.
Excuse #2: I have plenty of time. Fact: I had plenty of time when I first thought of this. Now we are in to October, and as we all know, once October hits, the holidays are suddenly right on top of us.
Excuse #3: Laziness. Fact: I am lazy. I really want to make them, I do. But I am lazy.
Solution: START. Often if I just simply get started, that's all I need to continue. I am certain that if I made even just one pad, I would be inspired to continue, because I will actually get almost immediate gratification making these, because they are so small. And I do love me some immediate gratification, especially with my knitting!
Look at these - this is pretty much exactly what I'm thinking about!
3 comments:
I had no idea you had another blog! More to read yay!
That is a cute idea but I am going to warn you that no matter how early you start your gift knitting you never get done. I've been gift knitting all year and I am still in a panic that I won't get finished in time. I think I just may have a screw loose.
I think your idea is wonderful, and I appreciate your list of excuses. I've used many of them quite often, and then there is "it's just a few rows of knitting; I can whip these out in no time." I hope you do get to finish a bunch of them over the long Indigenous Peoples' Day. Please set a good example for the rest of us!
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