As knitters, we are constantly pining for the ability to, one day, live a self-sustainable life. We imagine huge afghan throws covering our bed; our kitchen drawers filled with handmade dish cloths and homemade foodstuffs filling our refrigerator with the basic ingredients growing in our backyard. The clothes on our backs are hand sewn with care. Some of us even imagine going as far as gaining carpentry skills (me with a table saw, perhaps?) and constructing our own furniture- heck! our own houses! Built with our bare hands, blood, sweat and tears. Can you imagine one woman doing all of this? Well, if you can't, you shouldn't be reading this blog! (Seriously.)
However, if you find yourself in pursuit of self-sustainability, there are some tools out there to help get you on your merry way. I let out a (very small) squeal when I came upon this article via
DesignSponge. There are 20 gadgets in all, which doesn't make for too large of a list- maybe attainable by the end of this year? Maybe next? It depends on your budget, but I'd say that some of these are quite inexpensive and well worth the investment.


One of my most recent (and long-running) DIY projects has been an old computer desk. It's mid-transformation at this point, so you'll have to use your imagination until I can give you the finished product. However, I will say that any of the above tools would make this project 10X easier. Nonetheless, it's satisfying to recreate a piece of furniture on your own...or anything, for that matter!
I guess this is a call out to women everywhere- don't be nervous about getting your hands dirty! There are plenty of projects around the house that we are more than capable of completing. We're not just designed to knit and crochet...


(Anthropologie knobs...because you gotta give your refurbished furniture a little extra swag. Stay tuned for the finished piece, sooner rather than later hopefully.)
xo j
{top two photos, courtesy of
My Life Scoop}
