Blogging experience
I enjoy reading blogs regarding cooking and craft, especially knitting. With so many people sharing their thoughts and skills on the net, I definitely enjoy and appreciate that people take times to put things together for sharing.
For knitting, knitters enjoy posting what they are working on. Constantly, knitters also share their opinions on the yarn and pattern. To me, before I start a new project, I will check on the net if anyone has done the sweater before. Or anything I have to watch out for. That is valuable information, because knitting take time. Frogging a project is not what every knitter enjoys.
Blogging can be addicting. Sometimes, I waste a lot of time on reading blogs, from one to another and another……..
Impact blogging to the society:
Blogging brings people with the same interest together. There are many knitters out there: from Germany, France, London, Japan, China, Singapore and so on. The most interesting part is translating the patterns to different languages. Knitters with different background are able to translate from this language to that.
Spending too much time on blogging could be the down side of blogging. It could bring us to know people from far, but isolate us from people that close by.
Another impact is… more ads business for Google and other blogging services.
OK, back to bus

iness. knitting stuff.
A nice Croppin' Style: Victorian-Inspired Crop Sweater was air on knitty-gritty, DIY network.
Here is the full complete instruction for the pattern if you missed the air time. A good way to learn multidirectional technique. Written by
Iris Schreier, the queen of multidirectional knitting. It is knitted with
2 skeins Artyarns Silk Rhapsody. Very nice and fine yarn. Pricey but worth it.
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