. . . and surprisingly hypnotic!

Last Friday, I “attended” (virtually, of course) a Modern Daily Knitting workshop with Dawn Barker, Master of the Assigned Pooling concept in knitting.

What’s so odd about that, you ask?
Well. . . I despise yarns that pool.
Hates. Them.

In fact, the Number One reason I stopped knitting socks . . . is the pooling effect of so many sock yarns (in my possession). It really does makes me cringe. (Sorry if you love it. I know many people do.) (Just not for me.)

So why in the world would I PAY FOR a workshop that is all about using and embracing! yarns that pool . . . on purpose and by design?

Yep. Very odd.
For sure.

But I took one look at the incredible designs and cool effects that Dawn Barker achieves with her custom dyed, designed-to-pool-on-purpose yarns and . . . I knew I had to try it for myself. (Just take a look at her incredible designs and eye-popping yarns.)

The workshop was fabulous (like ALL the workshops I’ve taken from MDK). The three hour session passed in a flash. And then two more hours passed while I practiced my new technique. I had to force myself to stop!

As you know, I’ve been yammering on and on lately about knitting-dopamine-hits and needing to distract myself from . . . everything that’s happening all around us. Learning something new and interesting and . . . odd . . .  has been a great way for me to dig back in and find myself again. Not that I need another project or anything. But this is giving MAJOR dopamine.

It’s fun.
It’s hypnotic.
It’s something new and different and odd.
I love the weirdness and the unexpected funkiness.

I’m hooked.
But assigned pooling . . .  still pools, y’know? (I’m working hard to get past it.)

(If you’re interested in learning what this technique is all about, you can still sign up for the taped version of this fascinating workshop.)

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How about you? What are you working on these days?