There are many ways of conveying information on a blog; text and images being the two most widely used. Many infographics combine both these elements to provide a visual way of presenting text information.
Make your own infogaphic (no fancy imaging software needed, you can draw it on paper and photograph it if you want) to convey any element of your craft(s).
Make your own infogaphic (no fancy imaging software needed, you can draw it on paper and photograph it if you want) to convey any element of your craft(s).
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Wow - do you live in my brain? This is EXACTLY how I think about knitting. I'm actually a little scared now...
ReplyDeleteI don't know if it's just my computer or something, but I'm not able to read the infographic you made, perhaps it it because the image is too small? I just wanted to make you aware of that, because it looks like a fun infographic!
ReplyDeleteSQUEE flowchart!! This makes me happy. :)
ReplyDeleteYou missed out "wake up the next day and realise you wish you'd bought a different colour".
ReplyDeleteYeah, this is probably why I never get anything done :P
ReplyDeleteHa, that is excellent. So true. :-)
ReplyDeleteSo is this not a desirable way to be? :-p I <3 flow charts
ReplyDeleteThis is very, very smart! It made me smile, but I feel your pain :)
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed seeing your process. Mine is similar, although I am a knitting magazine and book junkie and go to those sources before Ravelry.
ReplyDeleteLOL that is so funny and mainly true :D
ReplyDeleteHilarious! And way too real life ...
ReplyDeleteA flowchart! So cool.
ReplyDeleteHa! I'm glad i'm not the only one who thinks this way!
ReplyDeleteOooh shiny!