I have started my first knitting project-a scarf. A friend has shown me how to do it and I have made many mistakes, nothing major but things like a couple of holes where I missed a stitch and the fact that it keeps getting wider the longer it gets
Anyway, yesterday she asked me why I haven't undone it all and started again (now that I know exactly what I'm doing). But its just the way that I do things - it will still look, work and be a scarf despite the mistakes so why not just carry on?
This got me thinking about other projects that I've done - my first spoon looked like a spoon, works like a spoon but its not pretty (does it have to be?)
Now when I carve a spoon it looks allot better and is just as functional, I'm pretty sure that if I had thrown away my first spoon because it didn't look nice I'd be still working on my first now
I think basically I'm trying to say that I learn and improve as I go, and that goes with everything that I do, from spoons to scarves to meals (I'm currently eating a lentil and bacon stew type thing of which I made about 7 portions of about a month ago for the freezer. Every time I defrost one I add something different - salami today - maybe next time that I make it I will know what the missing ingredients are )
My scarf will always be, work, and look like a scarf......But the next one I make will be better
Just some thoughts
Andy
ps sorry for any grammatical errors and sentences that keep going round in circles, my brain is in German mode today Not bad for an Englishman
Anyway, yesterday she asked me why I haven't undone it all and started again (now that I know exactly what I'm doing). But its just the way that I do things - it will still look, work and be a scarf despite the mistakes so why not just carry on?
This got me thinking about other projects that I've done - my first spoon looked like a spoon, works like a spoon but its not pretty (does it have to be?)
Now when I carve a spoon it looks allot better and is just as functional, I'm pretty sure that if I had thrown away my first spoon because it didn't look nice I'd be still working on my first now
I think basically I'm trying to say that I learn and improve as I go, and that goes with everything that I do, from spoons to scarves to meals (I'm currently eating a lentil and bacon stew type thing of which I made about 7 portions of about a month ago for the freezer. Every time I defrost one I add something different - salami today - maybe next time that I make it I will know what the missing ingredients are )
My scarf will always be, work, and look like a scarf......But the next one I make will be better
Just some thoughts
Andy
ps sorry for any grammatical errors and sentences that keep going round in circles, my brain is in German mode today Not bad for an Englishman