As a fledgling adult, I'm trying to figure out exactly what it is I want to do with myself. Currently I work at Joann Fabrics (which has been an experience!) and volunteer with Friends of the Cedar River Watershed (mostly data-entry stuff, but the organization itself restores and maintains the watershed).
My life drive is changing the way the environmental field is viewed, and integrating environmental practices with city life. I hope blogging about green crafting will help with that in some small way.
I try to design all of my projects to be scalable. By that I mean a small business could take one of my ideas and make it work for them. The important factors to make something scalable (in my mind) are: cheap, easily attainable, raw material and minimal time/effort. I use everday waste materials that accumulate quickly (such as plastic bags or bottles). The creation process allows me to discover which projects are feasible time-wise.
Jamie and Eric takes place in another non-descript universe where magic is possible. Jamie researches how magical bonds between people are formed, like the bond between himself and Eric. Updates irregularly.
Wave is the working title of my current afghan, which I'm trying to make in a eco-friendly manner by reusing old and/or unwanted yarn instead of buying new yarn. Updates as I have time to crochet.
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