Over the next couple of months I’ll be guest blogging over at Indie Fixx. You can check out my first post on eco yarn right here.

Over the next couple of months I’ll be guest blogging over at Indie Fixx. You can check out my first post on eco yarn right here.


Dear Blog,
Please accept my apologies for my constant neglect and the broken promises of updates and content. I know I don’t treat you as well as the other blogs that I write for. I hope that you can find it in your heart to forgive me as I will hopefully find more time in my schedule to treat you like the real blog that you are.
xoxo,
Kelly
[Image by The Master Shake under a Creative Commons license]
A weekly round up of my writings found else where.
Hello Craft:
How to tackle that to do list! For Just Five Minutes
Crafting a Green World:
World AIDS Day was Monday. Read about the AIDS quilt, a worldwide community arts and crafts project. Arts and Crafts on World AIDS Day
Oasis Canvas by Marcus Fabric is certified organic and comes in 21 bright colors, perfect for any project. Fabulous Fabrics: Marcus Fabric
Churro wool comes from a rare breed of sheep that was once on the brink of extinction. Yearn Worthy Yarn: Tierra Wools
DCist:
The goings on at area museums. December Museum Round Up
Image by kateyay
To my two faithful readers of my blog. I realize that it’s been awhile since we’ve talked. The fault lies entirely on my end. You see, this here site is clearly a work in progress and I forget about it occasionally.
I also realize that that isn’t good business, but there it is. Admitting your problem is the first step to recovery, no?
So I submit to you that you will be hearing from yours truly, much more often than you’re used to. Maybe so much more that you might think I’ve become clingy and needed. Fear not! For that is not the case.
I have made a commitment to myself to see this here project through and I will make it happen. Come Hell or high water. Whichever comes first.
Image by Krypto