Monday 20 June 2016

Hello

Hello.  This is me, Cathy.


And this is my dog, Izzy.


I know,  Right?

And this is me, knitting with my dog.  

 


To be absolutely clear.  The dog does not knit.  I'm the one that does that.  But she is quite appreciative of my efforts and I'll take approval from wherever I can get it.

A couple of years ago, a few things happened (we'll probably talk about that someday), and my husband and I left the big city and moved to a small town on a pretty lake in Ontario's cottage country.  I had given up the rat race, my nest was empty and it was just me and the dog most of the time.  I was kind of at loose ends at first, but then slowly I started to appreciate my new freedom.  I started figuring out a lot of things that I didn't want to do.  And I figured out a few that I did.  Chief among them was knitting.  

Now don't get me wrong.  I've been knitting for a long time.  Since about two months after they kicked me out of Brownies because I couldn't knit a potholder.  But this was different.  This was slightly....obsessive.  And I found kindred spirits who encouraged me to follow my new obsession and things kind of snowballed.  I have a couple of thousand beautiful patterns on Ravelry.com that I cannot possibly knit in this lifetime, but even so, when I saw a post by Francoise Danoy of Aroha Knits on Facebook advertising a designing challenge, I was intrigued.

I joined the group.  It was five days long and the first day she wanted us to do a mood board. While I experience many moods, sometimes within the space of five minutes, I have never really been a mood board kind of girl.  But I'm working on being open to new experiences...other peoples' ideas and all that crazy crap so I did the mood board.  And it actually inspired me.  (Go figure).  

Every day, I followed the instructions of the challenge and every day, I got a little bit more excited about what I was doing.  Francoise started a Facebook group called the Initiate Design Group and I really got into it.  (Thanks, Frenchie)!  I was having more fun and feeling more energized than I had in a long time.  So I pushed through the obstacles and actually designed my very first shawl.  Here it is:


You might not think it was very good but I don't care.   I was stoked.  Most people in the designer group recommended having a few pattens under your belt before opening a store on Ravelry and offering your patterns for sale.  So I designed a few more.  Then I opened a store and... well more about that later.  (If you're interested my user name on Ravelry is clewis65 and I design as Cathy Lewis, Tall Tree Designs.

So it's a lot of fun but, as much as I love the dog and the dog loves me, I've been craving a slightly wider audience.  So here I am.  We'll be talking a lot about knitting.  And yarn.  And my other crazy knitting friends.  And my efforts to become a successful designer, mistakes and all.   But being me, we'll probably talk about a lot of other stuff too.  Books, food, my newest NetFlix obsession, my long suffering family, the argument I had with the old guy at Shoppers Drug Mart, and of course, my dog.

I don't  really know where it's all going, but I welcome you to join me for the ride.

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