No sir, it does not. Consequently, my attractive magnetic board at home, the chalkboard in the studio, my Rumi daytimer and iphone calendar cannot help me keep it together. At the sign of newly dried fibre or a new wheel, I completely become unglued.
I stopped by the yarn shop today to spin a skein on the new wheel (heavenly) Ashford Country Spinner. Imagine, a wheel that holds 2.2lbs of yarn on a bobbin. And while I was enjoying a few quiet moments with Pearl and the wheel, all hell broke loose. The store was a fantastic madhouse. Fleece Artist skeins were trading hands and colours being discussed.
I was teaching a customer some fancy crochet tricks, Pearl was selling up a storm and it was impressive, but in the scuffle my plans for the studio and my paperwork went right out the window. I’m not complaining. I just wish I knew how to make a plan and stick to it.
Can you see the problem. I am so screwed.
I finally cast on for my brother’s cashmere hat. His birthday was in December. No, that wasn’t on my list of things to do today either. I am getting another batch of pirate hats ready for Barefoot Contessa……in spring colours, also not on my list for today. An suggestions for how I can stay on track?
Hence, my problem….Eek.
It sounds like you're truly surrendering to the fibre!