I feel that after my rather negative post yesterday, I should write today about some of the good things that are going on in my life, particularly now that I'm in a much happier frame of mind.
Teaching - yet again, I went into my class (beginning knitting every Monday night) in a wretched mood, and came out feeling totally refreshed and delighted. More than one person in the past week has told me I would have made a good teacher, and my response is, "duh, what do you think I'm doing?" (Um, and also "thank you.") While I'm pursuing many avenues in terms of a knitting career, I think teaching will always remain a source of joy and inspiration to me. And I think I'm getting pretty good at it. Mainly because I never run out of patience. This attribute does not necessarily serve me well in all areas of life - but that's another story.
Thanks to those of you who encouraged me to publish my Charleston Hat & Scarf pattern myself on this blog. As it turns out, Karabella will buy the pattern from me for a new yarn they're bringing in sometime next year, so all's well that ends well there.
And in related news, Karabella's running a full-page ad in Knitter's featuring my hats! I saw a proof of the ad last week, and I'm ecstatic. I want to frame it. (Of course, there are other magazines I would have preferred to see the ad in over Knitter's, but I'm not going to look a gift horse in the mouth.)
Everyone please wish me luck finishing Hank8 in time for Christmas. I'm getting a little concerned, since I haven't started the sleeves yet and I have a couple of projects that I'm being paid for that have to take precedence. But I'm inspired by Wendy, who can do two fair isle sleeves in about a week while working full time. I'm not as speedy as her (who is?) but it still gives me hope. There is no hope of me making a sweater for my sister's boyfriend, but I'll buy him something and also give him a choice of a sweater that I'll start for him after the holidays. It's gonna be just fine.