Join me in my cozy corner as we chat and knit or craft together in this mid-January edition of 2025!
In this relaxing session, I’ll be sharing my latest knitting projects, including a pair of cozy socks made from Patons sock yarn. As a passionate member of the knitting community, I love sharing my creations and hearing about yours.
Whether you’re a seasoned knitter or just starting out, I hope you’ll find inspiration in our chat. From spinning wool to creating unique pieces, I’m excited to share my yarn addiction with you. So grab your knitting needles, or crafting project, sit back, and let’s get cozy!
Celebrating Distaff Day: My Journey with Last Year’s Fluff
Hi friends! Welcome to my Distaff Day adventure. I wanted to bring you along for the ride as I dive into the process of carding last year’s leftover bits and pieces of fluff. So, grab your tea, get cozy, and let me share the journey with you!
A Humble Start in the Furnace Room
As unglamorous as it may sound, my journey began in the furnace room—a utility space that doubles as my fibre crafting haven. Yes, the furnace was humming away, adding a cozy soundtrack to my work. My carder is tucked away in this little corner, and I had it loaded and ready to go.
Exploring the Blends
On the carder, I had a delightful mix of fibres—each one bringing its own story and texture to the blend. There was some sari silk, bright and colourful merino, and a BFL-merino blend in classic white. Slowly, I worked through the carding process, watching the fibres come together to form a beautiful bat.
Here’s a peek at the final result: a light, fluffy creation weighing in at 23 grams. It’s a small but meaningful bounty crafted from last year’s leftover fluff.
What’s Next?
Now that I have this lovely batt, I’m pondering the possibilities. It’s vibrant and textured, but I’m not quite sure what it wants to become. If you have any ideas for how I could use this little treasure, I’d love to hear them!
Beside me, there’s still a bag of BFL waiting to be carded—another project for another day.
Reflecting on Distaff Day
Distaff Day is always a special time for me. It’s a chance to pause, reflect, and create something meaningful as we transition into the season of Epiphany. The days are growing longer, and the light is slowly returning—a perfect reminder of renewal and inspiration.
Until Next Time…
Thank you for joining me on this little adventure. If you enjoyed this post, I’d love it if you’d share it with a friend or leave a comment with your thoughts and ideas. Remember, creativity is for everyone.
This is Doll from Doll Can Create, reminding you that if I can create, so can you. Wishing you light, joy, and endless inspiration.
YouTube Live: summary (video is at the end of this post)
Hi friends! I wanted to take a moment to share a little bit about my day, my projects, and what’s on my mind. It’s been one of those days where nothing seems to fall into place, but I’m here, in my comfy rocking chair, knitting and chatting with you.
Yesterday was pretty typical. I went to Bible study, had lunch with Nick, and then took him to his writer’s group at the library. While he was there, I debated whether to go for a swim at the Y, and after much back-and-forth, I finally did! I didn’t swim much, but I enjoyed the water, the hot tub, and even the steam room. The rest of the day was spent on little things like unloading the dishwasher, making supper, and just keeping up with life.
Lately, I’ve felt a bit off creatively. I haven’t been picking up my spindle or knitting as much, and it’s been hard to focus with some things causing stress in the background. It’s frustrating when something out of your control feels like it’s affecting your energy and creativity.
That said, I’m still making progress on my knitting projects! I’ve been working on my sock—slowly but surely—and I’m determined to finish it by December 1. It’s fun seeing it take shape, even if it’s just a little bit at a time. I’ve also got a sweater in progress, and while I’ve hit a mental roadblock with it, I’m confident I’ll get back into it soon.
On another note, I’ve been thinking about the future. I’ve got five years until retirement, and I’m working on building a small business for some extra income. I’m brainstorming a newsletter that will include things like a free mitten pattern I’ve been working on, some of my favourite patterns, and possibly even recommendations from other creators, like my friend Tracy from @thepassioKnitspinner
I’ve also been reflecting on the upcoming Advent season. It’s one of my favorite times of year—a fresh start and a chance to dive into the Gospel of Luke with my church community. I love the beauty of poinsettias, Advent calendars, and all the small ways we celebrate this meaningful season.
To wrap up, I hope this little chat has been a blessing to you. Whatever you’re working on—whether it’s socks, mittens, or something else—keep creating, keep smiling, and find joy in the process. Thanks for spending this time with me, and I hope you have a wonderful day filled with small joys and inspiration.
As the leaves change and the air turns crisp, fall is the perfect time to embrace creativity and reflection. In my latest YouTube video, “How I Build a Full Day of Creativity,” I share my personal insights and tips for crafting a fulfilling day filled with inspiration and productivity.
#### A Cozy Setting for Inspiration
In this video, I invite you to join me from my favourite spot—a cozy rocking chair. This setting not only provides comfort but also sparks creativity. I believe that the environment we choose can significantly impact our creative flow. Whether it’s a quiet corner of your home or a bustling café, find a space that inspires you.
#### Key Ideas for a Creative Day
Throughout the video, I discuss various strategies to help you design a day that fosters creativity. Here are a few highlights:
1. Morning Rituals: Start your day with a routine that energizes you. This could include meditation, journaling, or a brisk walk to clear your mind.
2. Set Intentions: Before diving into your tasks, take a moment to set clear intentions for what you want to achieve. This helps focus your energy and creativity.
3. Breaks are Essential: Don’t forget to schedule breaks! Stepping away from your work can provide fresh perspectives and prevent burnout.
4. Embrace Flexibility: While it’s great to have a plan, allow yourself the freedom to explore new ideas as they come. Sometimes the best creativity happens when we least expect it.
5. Reflect and Adjust: At the end of the day, take time to reflect on what worked and what didn’t. This practice will help you refine your approach for future creative days.
#### Watch Until the End!
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As we embrace the beauty of fall, let’s make the most of our days by nurturing our creativity. I hope my insights inspire you to create your own fulfilling day. What are your favourite ways to spark creativity? Share your thoughts in the comments below—I’d love to hear from you!
#### Join the Community
As a creator, I believe in the power of community. If you’re looking for more inspiration and support, consider joining our growing family at Doll Can Create. We’re a small but passionate group dedicated to exploring creativity together. Your participation can make a big difference!
#### Upcoming Content
Stay tuned for more videos where I’ll dive deeper into specific aspects of creativity, such as overcoming creative blocks, finding inspiration in everyday life, and even practical tips for organizing your creative space. I’m excited to share this journey with you!
#### Final Thoughts
Thank you for taking the time to read this post and for your support on my YouTube channel. Remember, creativity is not just about the end product; it’s about the process and the joy it brings. Let’s embrace this fall season as an opportunity to cultivate our creative spirits and make every day count.
If you enjoyed the video, please like, subscribe, and share it with friends who might also benefit from these tips. Together, we can inspire each other to build wonderful, creative days! Thank you for being part of this creative journey!
As the leaves begin to change and the air turns crisp, I find myself nestled in my cozy rocking chair, well most days I am, reflecting on the journey we’ve taken together throughout September. In my latest YouTube video, “Cozy Rocking Chair Chat: Wrap Up of September’s Challenge,” I invite you to join me in a heartfelt discussion about crafting and spirituality—two passions that have intertwined beautifully in my life.
In this video, I don’t share tips or tricks; instead, I offer a space for contemplation. Crafting is more than just a hobby for me; it’s a spiritual practice that allows me to connect with my inner self and the world around me. As we create, we are not just making physical items; we are also transforming our lives. Each stitch, each brushstroke, and each crafted piece tells a story of growth and change.
Throughout September, we embarked on a challenge that encouraged us to explore our creativity and spirituality. I shared my experiences, and I hope you did too! The process of crafting can be a meditative practice, allowing us to slow down and appreciate the present moment. As we weave our creations, we also weave ourselves into the fabric of our daily lives, moulding our experiences and perspectives.
In the video, I reflect on how our crafted items can serve as reminders of our journeys. They hold the energy of our intentions and the love we pour into them. As we create, we are constantly evolving, and I believe that our crafts can mirror that transformation.
I am hopeful that it will resonate with those who seek a deeper connection to their creative practices. I encourage you to watch and share your thoughts in the comments. Let’s build a community where we can support each other in our crafting and spiritual endeavours.
Thank you for being a part of this journey with me. I look forward to hearing your reflections and continuing our cozy chats in the future. Remember, as we craft, we are not just creating objects; we are crafting our lives.
I am thrilled to share my latest YouTube video, “The Surprising Wonder of Hand Spinning Wool,” where we embark on a journey through the enchanting world of hand spinning. In this 22-minute exploration, we delve into the rich themes of crafting, spirituality, and the power of personal storytelling that have been woven into the fabric of various cultures for centuries.
### The Art of Hand Spinning
Hand spinning is not just a craft; it’s a connection to our past and a celebration of creativity. As I demonstrate the spinning process, I reflect on the challenges and joys that come with it. Each twist and turn of the fibre tells a story, reminding us that imperfections are part of the journey. Just like in life, sometimes things don’t go as planned, but that’s what makes our experiences unique and meaningful.
### Crafting and Spirituality
In the video, I explore how crafting can be a spiritual practice. The rhythmic motion of spinning wool can be meditative, allowing us to connect with ourselves and the world around us. As we create, we also share our stories—stories that resonate with others and create a sense of community.
### Tales of Spinners
Throughout history, spinners have played a vital role in their communities. I share fascinating tales of spinners from different cultures, highlighting their dedication and the transformative nature of their craft. These stories remind us that every thread spun carries the weight of history and the hopes of those who came before us.
### Join the Conversation
I invite you to watch the video and immerse yourself in the surprising wonder of hand spinning wool. Whether you’re an experienced spinner or simply curious about this timeless art, I hope you find inspiration in the stories shared.
Please like, comment, and subscribe to my channel, Barbara Doll Creelman, where I share more about crafting and the stories that connect us all.
Thank you for joining me on this adventure! Let’s celebrate the beauty of crafting and the power of storytelling together.
Welcome back to my blog, friends! I’m Barbara Doll Creelman, and today I’m excited to share insights from my latest YouTube video titled “Can we create using sustainable practices? 30 Days of Crafting and Spirituality.” In this video, I delve into the beautiful connection between crafting and spirituality, with a special focus on sustainable practices in the fiber arts.
Exploring Crafting and Community
As part of our ongoing 30-day crafting challenge, I’ve been reflecting on how creating in community enriches our crafting experiences. There’s something truly special about coming together with others who share our passions. It not only fills our spirits but also fosters a sense of belonging and support.
The Importance of Sustainability in Fiber Arts
In the video, I discuss the significance of sustainability in our crafting practices, particularly in spinning, knitting, crocheting, and weaving. As crafters, we have the power to make choices that positively impact our environment. By being mindful of the materials we use, we can contribute to a more sustainable future.
Sourcing Local Materials
One of the key points I emphasize is the importance of sourcing local materials. For instance, if I’m purchasing wool or alpaca fibre, I prefer to buy from local farms rather than having it shipped from far away. This not only reduces my carbon footprint but also supports local farmers and artisans who care for the animals and the land.
Personal Experiences and Challenges
During the video, I share my personal journey in finding local fibre sources. It can be frustrating at times, especially when the nearest farm is a few hours away. However, I believe that the effort is worth it. By connecting with local shepherds and attending fibre festivals, we can celebrate the craftsmanship and sustainability that comes from our own communities.
Join the Conversation
I invite you to watch the full video to explore these ideas further. I would love to hear your thoughts! Feel free to leave a comment or share your own experiences with sustainable crafting practices.
Thank you for joining me on this journey of crafting and spirituality. Together, we can create a more sustainable world, one stitch at a time!