(who knew? ) They may not be structured just so. They don't always turn out a certain way!
Sometimes they say, "Surprise!"
Nancy had a dishcloth turn out a bit "Wonky" last month, but that's okay. She likes it anyway.
"Wonky" is a word that's gotten into creative chat a lot in recent years. And often with the idea of more forgiving methods of construction in the first place. Or looking at our work and being happy with things that aren't so exact.
wonky: adjective
askew, awry, cockeyed, lopsided, skew-whiffturned or twisted toward one side
(no, I didn't know the word, "skew-whiffturned". It's a British word or phrase often used for textiles like men's ties being off-center or their toupees being not-quite-centered on the head!)
What creative items do you make that might turn out wonky but be fine?
What materials (like paint?) are fun when used in a free-spirited way?
Do you have a project that turned out wonky, but is beautiful or creative anyhow?
Did anything get MORE appreciation because you sorta made a mistake? Or were actually winging it?