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OK. Here's a little thing I've been mulling over. It's not a big thing, but I don't make enough polls, so here we go.

The situation: There's a loosely organized national "movement" (for lack of a better term) known as Stitch n' Bitch where those who knit gather in a particular coffeehouse/whatever in their city and sit around and knit, crochet or otherwise craft in a group setting. I was excited to find a group in Columbus on their list, so last week, I joined the associated yahoo group.

Well, it turns out that they don't actually meet in C-bus, but in Pickerington. I live downtown. I work downtown. I go to school downtown. To me, Pickerington is not Columbus. It's probably a 30-45 minute drive from where I live, depending on traffic (which is notoriously bad in that area). They meet at 7 pm, so I could probably just barely make it there after work.

Now, I'll admit to having a chip on my shoulder about the superiority of urban areas over suburban ones, but aside from that, it would be ridiculously inconvenient for me to try to get to this group's meetings. I've also not found that I "click" with the rest of the group from the email list. I very well might scare them. So the logical solution, since I haven't found any other groups closer to me, is to start my own. But the ettiquette of that? Do I "ask" them? Do I just do it? Would announcing it on their list be rude? These are the questions I put to you, my faithful reader:

[Poll #278807]

Date: 2004-04-14 12:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] queensheba.livejournal.com
I think it's completely okay if your group is going to be focused in a different geographic area. As a courtesy, I would explain that to the existing group, so in the future, you can refer potential members to each other as needed. They should take it okay, I would think, considering you want to meet somewhere closer to your home - that's totally reasonable. If I had to drive to, say, Mason, that's a 35 mile drive from Northern Kentucky. On a weeknight, I'm not likely to do that after work. On a weekend, sure. But I'd much prefer to go to something within at least 10-15 miles of my house, or closer.

Date: 2004-04-14 01:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pixiecrinkle.livejournal.com
The weekend/weeknight thing is a good point. So far from the on-list conversation it seems that most of the group are young stay-at-home moms, so there isn't the "getting home from work" problem. Maybe I'll bring that up. Thanks!

Date: 2004-04-14 01:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] yerpretty.livejournal.com
ill second that.

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