I hear that the Superb Owl LARP is happening later today.
Who cares?
Let's get going on the important stuff, like my Year of Projects!
FOs (Finished Objects)
1. Greenwood Fiberworks Dark BFL (Viktor): started 28 June 2020; finished 17 January 2021
2. Boo-Yah: started 26 January 2021; finished 27 January 2021
Nope. Nothing new to see here, move along now, Sir.
WIPs (Works-in-Progress) *these are carried over year after year, as needed*
1. Wink: started 5 January 2015
2. Shetland Neck Wool (support spindle): started 8 September 2017
3. Returning: started 14 January 2018
4. Faerie Mountain Fibers Crazy Batt (EEW Mini): started 13 April 2018
5. Granny Square Blanket: started 28 April 2018
6. UW Ski Hat: started 11 July 2018
7. Purl & Loop Weaving Project: started 28 August 2018
8. Herbivore: started 15 November 2018
9. Linen Stitch Scarf: started 2 June 2020
10. Vanilla Socks: started 9 August 2020
11. Minecraft Socks: started 12 August 2020
12. Sand Drift Blanket: started 17 January 2021
13. Alpaca (Viktor): started 17 January 2021
I would love to say that I spent so much time knitting this week. I'd be lying, of course, but I would love to say it for once.
With that said, I did make some progress...on maybe one or two projects. I worked on the Minecraft Socks this week and I think I've got 3 of the 5 pattern repeats done on the leg. I think there are 11 pattern repeats total so I'm really not that far along but I have worked on them.
I also pulled out the Sand Drift Blanket. I'm about this far along:
Considering that it's 185 stitches across, this is actually some decent progress. The rows take me awhile to complete and it's something like two-color linen stitch. It's kind of therapeutic and methodical so it's not bad to work on, other than the rows taking forever.
I may have also worked in either the Vanilla Socks or the Linen Stitch Scarf but not a lot and I honestly don't remember if that's true or not. Oh well.
OMGLSGWTFBBQ
Design WIPs:
1. Messed Up Moss: started March 2009 - write pattern as PDF (iterations: first, second)
2. Susan's Hat: started 31 August 2010 - need new prototypes & write the pattern (iterations: first, second, third, mini, fifth, sixth)
3. Little Man's Baby Blanket: started July 2010 - need new prototype & write pattern (iteration: here)
4. Chunky Scarf: started 6 October 2012 - need new prototype & write pattern (iteration: here)
5. Pacific Waves Hat: started 9 March 2016 - need new prototype & write the pattern (iterations: first, second, third)
6. Fall in San Francisco: started 18 September 2016 - need new prototype & write pattern (iterations: first, second)
7. Stomping Grounds Collection: started 26 February 2017 - need prototypes & write patterns
8. Unnamed Hat Design: started 14 August 2017 - need various weight yarn prototypes & write pattern (iterations: first, second)
9. Paradiddle Socks: started 19 October 2017 - write pattern (iteration: here)
Design Ideas:
1. Christmas Stocking for Husband
2. Christmas Stocking for Little Man
3. Christmas Stocking for Stormageddon
4. Baby Blanket
5. Stomping Grounds Collection
Items for ME (Selfish Knitting FTW!):
1. Rose's Wrist Warmers (DK weight - using Aran instead; hand-dyed Malabrigo Twist?)
2. Perianth (fingering weight - Knitcircus Trampoline in The Whole Enchilada)
3. Stranger Things Hat (worsted - Malabrigo Rios in Archangel)
4. Autopilot (worsted weight - Sincere Sheep Cormo Worsted or htNEVELE Worsted in Reveire)
5. Fine Tune (fingering weight - uses minis so maybe a rainbow type one with the Canon Hand Dyes?)*
6. Flax (worsted weight - Misty Alpaca in the Harry Potter colors)
7. Park Slope (fingering weight - Mountain Fibers Crazyfoot in Shamrock)
8. Undone (bulky - maybe the reclaimed yarn from the Freeport Vest?)
9. Socks (fingering weight - Bob knows I have enough so I should use it - maybe with the CSM)
10. Sockhead (fingering weight - I have tons...pick something!)
11. Age of Brass & Steam (Handspun purple/white barber pole)
12. Radiate Shawl (fingering weight - Artfibers Carezza maybe?)
13. El Panal Cowl (Kit from Greenwood Fiberworks)
Children's Items
1. Flax for Stormageddon (Stunning String Legacy Worsted)
2. Honey Badger: (worsted weight - black & white acrylic I have banging around the stash)*
3. Mittens for Stormageddon (worsted weight probably)
4. Maybe a Flax for Little Man...maybe...
Utilitarian/Household Items
1. Garter Chevron Blanket (KP Mighty Stitch - may need to get some more black or white)
2. Diagonal Knit Dishcloths (cotton of some sort)
3. Reusable Produce Bag (cotton or acrylic of some sort - worsted)
4. Grandma's Favorite Dishcloth (cotton or maybe bamboo, depending on the use)
Spinning:
Dyeing:
2. Skeins of sock yarn
3. Random worsted/sport skeins
Other Fibery Endeavors:
Well I have to go google Superb Owl Larp. lol. I hope I don't spend too long in the rabbit hole of the internet.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear you weren't feeling well but glad you are feeling better. Hope you have a good week.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about your sickness, not a good reason at all to be less productive than normal. But the socks and the blanket are cool (185 stitches?! Each row would take me an age.) Heck, homeschooling is enough of an accomplishment these days! I hope next week is healthier for you and you get more time to do things you enjoy.
ReplyDeleteVirtual learning starts next week here. My family will be sitting out this quarter, but will revisit the possibility for April. Having the kids home every day is nice, but I don't feel nearly as productive as I did last year when I had about 2 hours to get things accomplished!
ReplyDeleteI hope you feel back to normal this week. It’s great that you are teaching your boys about the history and giving a balanced view of religion. For sure a lot of harm around the world has been done in the name of religion and against other religions. I had to remind myself you live in California when I saw the outside cycling photos...so easy to forget you don’t really have winter there.
ReplyDeleteLM's mission is awesome. I can't wait to read what his teacher thought of it. Good luck! Putty sounds fun to play with. I used to get the pink kind as a kid and flatten it on comics to make a news print.
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