A Dilemma Indeed! Do I Stitch or Do I Read? discussion
Stitch or read? My solution...
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I listen to books on CD, MP3 all the time. It's how I get most of my "reading" done. I also have a nice bookstand I put on my desk to hold hardbacks so I can read and knit at the same time.
I'm an HP fan and adore the books on CD. I just finished up re-listening to them not too long ago.
I'm also a Diana Gabaldon fan and re-listen to those, too. I love to fall asleep listening to Davina Porter narrating them.
My library has free MP3 downloads of audio books so I always have several on my Zen Stone+. Right now I'm listening to The last four of Kathy Reich's Temperance Brennan books.
I'm an HP fan and adore the books on CD. I just finished up re-listening to them not too long ago.
I'm also a Diana Gabaldon fan and re-listen to those, too. I love to fall asleep listening to Davina Porter narrating them.
My library has free MP3 downloads of audio books so I always have several on my Zen Stone+. Right now I'm listening to The last four of Kathy Reich's Temperance Brennan books.

I like to read while I stitch too. I knit, cross stitch, do crewel embroidery, needlepoint..... I'm trying to learn how to crochet....
I was listening to Outlander (by Diana Gabaldon) just last night!! :-D
I was listening to Outlander (by Diana Gabaldon) just last night!! :-D
I'm listening to The Color of Magic by Terry Pratchett now. Over on Raverly there is a read/knit along. People are designing afghan squares to go along with each of the Discworld books.






nope..money too tight...parents always miss out on the good stuff so our kids get the good stuff, oh well maybe later...had a peaceful Christmas :)

For the past three years, I have buying (or getting from my library) books on tape/CD and listening instead of reading. I find that trying to watch the television while crocheting wasn't very productive; I was either taking too long to finish projects, or missing the good parts of movies because I am looking down too much. I would listen to music often, but found that I needed something mre stimulating sometimes. Audio books were a perfect combination. I do prefer my mystery novels in book form, though, so I pick AB's that are fluffy and entertaining, but I wouldn't really take the time to read; the Harry Potter series on CD are amazing (sorry to any HP fans! But the CD did win awards for narration and performance!)!
Has anyone tried this as well? :)