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Saturday, December 3, 2016

Simply Saturday - Project Peace




     Yesterday I was strolling through the links I have towards the bottom of the margin on the right for other knitters' blog posts.  I like to see what's up with other blogs when I've finished mine.  A blog I often visit is a Mainer doing a blog called: what if this is as good as it gets.  With a name like that who could ignore it?  So yesterday I got a glimpse of her Thursday post: what if this is as good as it gets: Project Peace.  It's about a fairly large movement of knitters, almost 19,000 people who are knitting a cowl to further peace.  Christina Campbell, designer of this beautiful cowl Knit-Along called Project Peace - Ravelry Project Page  started the knitalong December 1st and will continue it for 21 days, filled with sharing and blog posts of encouragement in  The Healthy Knitter.




     I hope to start this a bit late.  I want to get my Christmas hats mostly finished and I don't mind starting late and finishing in January.  I plan to get some Natural (from the Bare collection of undyed yarn) in Chroma Fingering Yarn at KnitPicks.  It should be soft and cosy and white, which to me symbolizes peace, serenity and simplicity.  Also January to me is a "white" month where one re-groups, simplifies and finds more peace.  So, to drag this project over to January works better for me in several ways.  As long as I'm knitting with everyone else on the 21st, because then the group wants a world wide knit in day of peace. 






All you need to know:
The Ravelry Pattern siteProject Peace
The Ravelry Group The Healthy Knitter where you can participate, share ideas and encourage others towards peace.
The Blog to check out daily updates - The Healthy Knitter





5 comments:

  1. Aww, thanks for the shout out! I'm not feeling pressured with this knit along (I still haven't chosen yarn) which is a first.

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    1. That sounds more conducive to peace anyway. I'm looking forward to doing it later, towards January, a better month to add a new project. And I bet it'll become a yearly tradition and I'll be ready next year!

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  2. Great minds do indeed think alike. I just finished blogging about this very project! I would love to do it in white, but I'm really trying to stash bust these days, so I chose yarn from my stash.

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    1. Cleaning out stash I think is a noble task! But, perhaps, if you like your cowl, you'll have to make it in white next year, you now have an excuse!

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  3. Hi Elise! Thanks for spreading the word. I've seen the quote above before and love it. It's actually coming up as part of a tip in the near future :) Thanks for being part of this journey.

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