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A pile of imperfectly folded things. Or unfolded. Either way, my wife keeps bugging me about them, and I don't get why, because they're perfectly clean and ~~obviously~~ completely available for use. I mean, what even is the difference between them being complete in the way of everything else or in a closet anyway?

Yeah, so I probably should fold these.

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@nomadwarmachine @tdc #tdc4540 ##dailycreate #ds106 I'll raise you a messy basket from my #WIP corner. Current project is a small basket/key holder. #crochetdesign ##crochetfun

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#tdc4540 #ds106 A messy pile of imperfect things

Sarah Leavitt encourages us to make 'messy piles of imperfect things'. Show us your pile. https://flic.kr/p/6wbz6b "A Very Messy Room" flickr photo by boltron- shared under a Creative Commons (BY-SA) license Tweet your response to @tdc and be sure to include the hashtag #tdc4540

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@tdc #tdc4540 My response for today's #ds106 #DailyCreate This is a blanket I am currently knitting.

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my songwriting desk of "imperfect things" (I see an unfinished song there that I forgot all about and now I need to remember how to play it)

Sarah Leavitt encourages us to make ‘messy piles of imperfect things‘. Show us your pile.

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Joyful persistence: my talk for the UBC School of Creative Writing graduation - Sarah Leavitt

For most of my life, my art-making, whether it was drawing, writing or making comics, felt painful and fraught. But now – most of the time – creative practice is something that steadies me, something I rely on to think and feel my way through the world. It’s a source of deep joy. I’m going to share some ideas with you today that have helped me make that shift. 

Sarah Leavitt