I just hopped over to see the poll at Scout’s, and 56 57 people said that they would be interested in participating in my little idea: Knit Sock Kit Swap, or KSKS. I’m just thrilled. Scout and I were IM-ing about it last night, and I optimistically said, well, if 25 people want to do it, I guess it’s a go–and 57 are interested! Yay! As Ann said, it’s nice when you have a party and people come to it!
Scout’s working like crazy to get the blog up and running, and I’m putting together the "rules" for the swap and gathering useful links. (Carole, I promise I won’t let our girly take on too much!) MeanGirl has offered to put together a tutorial on doing the math for customizing a pattern, but for those who are JUST TOO SCARED of the math (um, I’d fall in that category if this hadn’t been my bright idea!!), we may add an "Eff the Math" category, sort of like the "WTF" group for Dye-o-Rama.
As far as the project bags, I’m playing the mean teacher (in my classroom, I always start the first day with my teaching background so I can let the students know that I taught in a prison for a year. My fellow TAs mock me…"oh, Beverly’s bringing out her prison experience," but it helps!) and saying NO! The bag cannot be purchased. Participants MUST make a bag. Remember, this is about trying out new things. It can be sewn, felted, constructed from old sweaters…the possibilities are endless, and we’ll provide lots of good resources on the blog for you. I promise.
Those of you who participate in Sew? I Knit! have had fun making bags already, and for the Refashionistas, this could be a way to recycle something in your wardrobe.
Sign ups will be June 16-18, and I’ll have more information before then. This is going to be fun!
Sign me up as the leader of the “eff the math” group. I know exactly what bag I want to sew. One of the reasons I don’t want to deal with the math is because it’s going to take all of my mental powers to sew the bag I have chosen.
I probably shouldn’t join this swap because I’m already too busy, but if I were to join, I’d be for an eff the math category.