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May

Tuesday Scavenger Cue

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Good morning! Today I’m looking for an article that inspires you somehow. (Hint: you may want to start looking in the Inspiration Department) It doesn’t have to originate in the Inspiration Department, I can assure you there is plenty of inspiring articles on other parts of the site, but since that happens to be where I ‘live’ I’d of course recommend starting there.

In your comment linking to the article tell me how or why it inspired you, please.

3 Responses to “Tuesday Scavenger Cue”

  1. Turtle
    26May

    in all honestly when i am in need of inspiration i go to a blank book that i have been filling for years with poems, quotes, funny lines that click to me for some reason or other! i may see it on a tshirt, a card, on line , in a movie etc but they all have some meaning to me, that is where i start,

  2. pinktoque
    26May

    This may sound like a lame response, but I too keep a little blank book that I constantly write in, which reminds me of your Log It! article on Handmade News. However, I went and read your Pathways to Inspiration article and didn’t even know the site Swap Bot existed! I am overwhelmed with inspiration to go and find/start/get involved with a swap – ANY swap! – just for the experience. I’ve only done one swap in my life, and that was several years back when I had started sewing purses. Now I’m excited to try and find a knitting-related swap or even for spinning because that’s something I really want to try. Maybe I can meet up with someone who wants to swap newbie spun yarn? lol. I’ve never bought or used someone else’s handspun and/or dyed yarn and I am dying (see what I did there?) to use some REAL yarn, made with love and care. We shall see – I forsee spending a lot of time on Swap Bot. Thanks for the inspiration to get involved with something new!

  3. Betty
    26May

    I was raised with respect to the Native American culture, and seeing this article reminds me of why again. We were pretty much broke as a kid, and while we weren’t out hunting and trapping critters for food and clothing (we lived in San Diego and Orange County, it would have been lots of cats) we made sure to use everything we could to make it last longer. http://www.handmadenews.org/article/index.php?id=912

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