Photo, Two Doors, Mercedes Tarasovich-Clark

And another one (or more) opens!

Yesterday, I turned down my first knitwear design job.

It was the first time, in a long time, that I was asked to make enough significant changes to my original idea that it would have sent the design on a very un-Mercedes path. But hooray for clear, calm communication, I was able to express my concerns and the client and I parted ways amicably, with possibilities for future projects together (SO much better than the scenarios in my head!).  I trusted my gut, and I think that was the best advice I could have given my self.  I have many, many more thoughts on the subject of staying true to your thing, and will be writing more in coming weeks.  I take being yourself very, very seriously.  Except when I sing kindergarten-esque silly songs about it. 

One of the nice things about being a craft floozie, is that I tend to have eleventy-three irons in the fire at any given moment*.  So as soon as I hung up the phone and took a deep sigh of relief, my inbox provided my creative self with another fun opportunity, this time for KSD!

I’m happy to announce that I will be dyeing a custom Kitchen Sink Dyeworks colorway for Shannon Okey’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo readalong + knitalong on Ravelry!  I’ll be dyeing the colorway for Steig Larsson’s second book in the trilogy, The Girl Who Played with Fire. I’m super-excited, especially as these books were on my beach reading list for my vacation next week**! 

 

Join in on the knitalong on Ravelry

Books, yarn, socks, knitting?

This is going to be awesome!

 

*Because, really, why have one career, when you can have a circus act by juggling four or five?

**Other best piece of advice? Take a freakin’ vacation!

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  • Cecile
    Good for you Mercedes, peace of mind and being happy with yourself matters more than one job. How great that it ended well without your having to compromise - yay you!
  • Thanks, Cecile! It was a little weird, but I'm happy with how it turned out in the end. Thanks for your support.
  • A craft floozie, eh? LOVE it.
  • Totally. I bounce around between projects a lot, but I like it that way.
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