National Craft Making Month Challenge
Sep. 28th, 2024 12:45 pmHi all!
October will be here in 2 DAYS! Since 2008, October for me has been National Craft Making Month, or NaCraMaMo for short. NaCraMaMo started as a community on LJ, and I started a new
nacramamo community on DreamWidth when I moved here in 2017.
In short, during National Craft Making Month in October, you work on a craft every day for a month and post pictures of your work daily in
nacramamo.
nacramamo is very free-form; you can work on the same project every day or work on different projects every day. Crafting is also very loosely defined; it's basically anything that you do with your hands that results in a tangible object. For example, I count baking as crafting, but I don't count making dinner as crafting (but you might!)
A lot of people use
nacramamo as a jumpstart for Halloween projects and Winter holiday gift making.
I'll be there, though who knows what I will be doing or how often I will post (I sure don't!) even given the "daily posting" in the community description, because this is the second October I'm dealing with some as-yet-diagnosed fatigue thing. But I love the crafting challenge, so I'll be giving it the best shot that I can.
I'd love to have you join me, giving it your best shot.
October will be here in 2 DAYS! Since 2008, October for me has been National Craft Making Month, or NaCraMaMo for short. NaCraMaMo started as a community on LJ, and I started a new
In short, during National Craft Making Month in October, you work on a craft every day for a month and post pictures of your work daily in
A lot of people use
I'll be there, though who knows what I will be doing or how often I will post (I sure don't!) even given the "daily posting" in the community description, because this is the second October I'm dealing with some as-yet-diagnosed fatigue thing. But I love the crafting challenge, so I'll be giving it the best shot that I can.
I'd love to have you join me, giving it your best shot.
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Date: 2024-10-01 11:05 pm (UTC)Looking back on it, I suspect that part of it my difficulty was in mentally visualizing what needed to be done and remembering how to do it. I think I find crocheting easier to visualize than knitting, which seems to require some weird combo of visual memory and tactile/kinetic/proprioceptive memory.
When I retried knitting, in my 20s or so, I had no trouble teaching myself the basics from a booklet, so my trouble at age 8 may have been parly just my age. But I still can have trouble when I try to do something that's hard to think about or physically hard to hold onto, like knitting two socks at once on two circular needles, or getting anything started on double-pointed needles.
Good for you that you knit, anyway, with looms!
🙂/\🙂