So the last time I blogged was January 23rd. Sheesh! I thought about it often, but never came out and did anything about that. Here's what I remember about the year. I joined the hpkchc and was placed in Slytherin. This choice allowed me to finish several knitted items. My fave probably being the absorba bath rug. Still love that thing and it gets used daily.
I made a bunch of hats this year, a few socks, baby hatsssss, baby sweaters. And I even did a weaving project and a tiny bit of spinning. I also worked on a couple of shawls that were gifted. All in all I think there were 26 projects actually completed! I think that's kind of amazing.
So the plan for 2012 will be to blog more. I'd like to have more to say for a year in review! Also take more pictures, of everything! And maybe start painting again.
For knitting te plan is the Barbara Walker Learn to Knit Afgan. Yes I know how to knit but have yet to complete a damn blanket, so here we go 63 squares means at the very minimum one per week. I have 2 1/2 done already so I'm off to a good start. I really need to finish my sweater sleeves and tank too so I'll add those to the list as well as another dipped infinity. I should do some socks too. And since I joined a shawl pattern club, 2, actually, probably some if those are in my future.
This year was full of ups and downs, but I made it through. Here's hoping 2012 is better for me. Holy crap I'll be turning 40 too. That's just weird.
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Knitting: Catch up!
So it's been awhile since I've blogged. As per usual, I've been either too busy or just unwilling to spend the time doing regular updates.
Anyway, I've started of 2011 on the right note. I finished a pair of socks in near record time. The pattern was Pointelle by Cookie A from Knit.Sock.Love.
Then I was in a quandary. I didn't know what to knit. Wasn't sure if I should start more socks, don't want to have sock burnout and at the same time... wasn't sure what I wanted to make. So I worked on the sock blanket a bit and some other afghan squares from the BOM (which I'm horribly behind on).
So, I don't know what I started when, but I finally went into another sock. I had some yarn already caked from the "Butterfingers" sock mystery long ago. Liked the pattern, just didn't want to finish it. Anyway, ended up using that yarn and cast on Marilinda by Cookie A. The first section of the sock through the heel went pretty quickly, but then I hit a stopping point when it came to doing the gusset and decreases.
At which point, I decided to jump in the Hazel Knits Mystery Sock this month. It's a heavily cabled/rib pattern. I wasn't sure what yarn to use, so I finally broke out Belle. A color I have been savoring since I received it. So I started the first few clues and it's gone along pretty well, but in doing so, I realized, I must not really like cabled socks that well. I swear these things feel like they are taking FOREVER! They sure are pretty but, time consuming.
Between the 2 socks, I've steadily been making little blankie squares. I'm enjoying that project, but had been craving some new minis and wishing some of my swaps would be coming. So this past Friday, 4 of them, finally came through. So now I have new inspiration for the blankie.
Also, I've had a serious case of castonitis. I really want to partake in the Sunshine Kal on Ravelry. It's a colorwork KAL, but I need another color or 2 for my project because I am new to Sunshine. So, I decided since I've been very good at saving, I would have a little bitty splurge and ordered some yarn. I also re-upped by Hazel Knits sock club, so I will be getting a little stash enhancement through out the year. But I've also been very good about using the stash up, so I'm near to the point of having more stash out than in, which is a very good thing and the first time this has happened.
I still need a more firm plan of projects for the year so that I'm not rushed at the holidays. I have some gifts I'd like to make all the while keeping up with the sock knitting.
So for this week, I've stashbusted 5 yarns, 2 on new projects and 3 for mini skein swaps.
Anyway, I've started of 2011 on the right note. I finished a pair of socks in near record time. The pattern was Pointelle by Cookie A from Knit.Sock.Love.
Then I was in a quandary. I didn't know what to knit. Wasn't sure if I should start more socks, don't want to have sock burnout and at the same time... wasn't sure what I wanted to make. So I worked on the sock blanket a bit and some other afghan squares from the BOM (which I'm horribly behind on).
So, I don't know what I started when, but I finally went into another sock. I had some yarn already caked from the "Butterfingers" sock mystery long ago. Liked the pattern, just didn't want to finish it. Anyway, ended up using that yarn and cast on Marilinda by Cookie A. The first section of the sock through the heel went pretty quickly, but then I hit a stopping point when it came to doing the gusset and decreases.
At which point, I decided to jump in the Hazel Knits Mystery Sock this month. It's a heavily cabled/rib pattern. I wasn't sure what yarn to use, so I finally broke out Belle. A color I have been savoring since I received it. So I started the first few clues and it's gone along pretty well, but in doing so, I realized, I must not really like cabled socks that well. I swear these things feel like they are taking FOREVER! They sure are pretty but, time consuming.
Between the 2 socks, I've steadily been making little blankie squares. I'm enjoying that project, but had been craving some new minis and wishing some of my swaps would be coming. So this past Friday, 4 of them, finally came through. So now I have new inspiration for the blankie.
Also, I've had a serious case of castonitis. I really want to partake in the Sunshine Kal on Ravelry. It's a colorwork KAL, but I need another color or 2 for my project because I am new to Sunshine. So, I decided since I've been very good at saving, I would have a little bitty splurge and ordered some yarn. I also re-upped by Hazel Knits sock club, so I will be getting a little stash enhancement through out the year. But I've also been very good about using the stash up, so I'm near to the point of having more stash out than in, which is a very good thing and the first time this has happened.
I still need a more firm plan of projects for the year so that I'm not rushed at the holidays. I have some gifts I'd like to make all the while keeping up with the sock knitting.
So for this week, I've stashbusted 5 yarns, 2 on new projects and 3 for mini skein swaps.
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