Whoa... talk about neglecting the blog (and my New Years Resolution to blog every Saturday morning!). Well life got in the way. The boy and I bought a house in February and much of our time is spent painting and getting the house ready. Then there's work and wedding plans and... And quite frankly, I found that in what little free time I had, I'd rather sit down with the needles and knit instead of writing about it. And knit I did!
Resolution #2 was to knit at least a half hour a day, and I would say that on average, I faired pretty well. On the days that I took the train to work, I usually dragged the needles out of my back, with the exception of the days that I did not get a seat. At night, I'd knit while unwinding and watching TV. Weekends were hit-or-miss.
As for resolution #3 and the WIPS/UFOS... well let's run down the list and see how that went:
Mitten #2 -- I probably have another 20 minutes' worth of knitting left -- just have to close the top of the hand and knit the thumb. But how can I be motivated when it's been in the 70's the past few days?
Hat for the boy -- finished, but it was too big... read on further to see the solution...
Chevron Scarf - recently made a re-appearance near the top of my list. This one has become my train project and I've made a bit of progress.
As for the others -- the afghan, the abandoned socks, the bear, the doll, etc... they haven't been touched. Why you ask? Well that's because for the life of me, I just cannot help casting on new projects...
Ms. Marigold - my first sweater (vest). I cast this one on in February (I think...) and I'm almost done with the body. Then on to the edging around the neck and arm holes.
I participated in Yarn Smackdown, which is similar to Hat Attack. A hat pattern was released one night in March, you knit it as fast as you could and mailed it to your opponent in hopes that it would reach her/him before their hat reached you. I lost in the first round, but had a great time and ended up with a really nice hat.
This led to my knitting this pattern (Classic WWII Watch cap, which can be found here and here) for a second time because I would finally find a hat that would fit the boy! And it does! But it's now too late to be wearing it....
I also started the Central Park Hoodie a few days ago.
And as always, I have many many other projects waiting to be cast on...
So needless to say, I have been a busy bee.
Happy Knitting. Until next time!
2 comments:
I tend not to make hard fast New Years Resolutions, just sorta general stuff......I won't buy yarn until I use all my stash....lol, good lord what was I thinking when I thought that? Silly me. You know darn well that hasn't been kept, though I think I've bought less than I had at this time last year. Does that count as making progress?
Hope things are going well with all your plains.
Popped over from Homespun Helpers, please stop in for a visit, welcome Mats always out,
Sandy
I did recently start my Rav. Account, but haven't gotten real into it yet. Curious though the WIP...the little gages/charts about where you are in the progress, thats cool. I've not seen that on Rav. will have to take a look.
Oh, should add I'm schcrochet over there.
Stopping in again for a visit to see what you're up to. Apparently too busy to blog again. Poey. I'm blogging cause it beats doing the housework I need to do.
Anyway, pop in and tell me how to make and use those gages that show what percentage of a project we're done with...please and thanks. I've done a bit more over in Rav. (schcrochet), but don't know how to put the neat gage thingy here on blogger.
Happy 4th
Sandy
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