Today I would like to share a little knitting humor. I know my day could use it. Enjoy
Sandy
Today I would like to share a little knitting humor. I know my day could use it. Enjoy
Sandy
There's a project I've been working on for a while. Well, maybe "working on" isn't the right way of putting it. Over the years, I have knit probably over 100 pairs of socks, and I thought I needed to do something with the leftovers. Thus began the sock yarn blanket of doom!
I have crocheted a bunch of hexagons and attached them together as I go. But I haven't done any work on this blanket for about 2 years.
Here is the problem: I get very frustrated by the lack of progress (I am a product knitter, not a process knitter), so I work on it even less, which makes for even less progress and so on and so forth. It truly is a never ending cycle of mediorocity and failure.
It is just like the piano. I used to take piano lessons as a young girl. When my family moved, and in became more involved with after school activities, I stopped taking lessons. Ever since then, I have wanted to take up the piano again. So I get out my keyboard to practice, and I sound so bad and out of practice that I stop, and then I practice less and less, and when I do practice, it is so bad and there you have it! Another cycle!
So to try to remedy this situation with the blanket, I am gathering up scrap sock yarn and starting a second section which will later be attached to the first section. I would really like to turn this long term project into a finished object sometime this year. And who knows, maybe I will get that keyboard out again and do a little practicing soon.
Kelly
I am having a quiet New Year's Eve this year. I am just watching some TV and knitting. I finished a slightly less slouchy sockhead hat. I used a little over one skein of Knit Picks Felici yarn in the Time Traveler colorway. I still have about 3 more skeins in my stash (I might have gone a little overboard on this limited edition color, especially since I e already used 2 additional skeins for a pair of socks!).
Here's to hoping everyone has a fabulous 2014!
Kelly
I am happy to say that I finished all of my work Christmas gifts. I decided to crochet ornaments mainly snowflakes. This way us Floridians can get some of the snow too. Below are the majority of patterns I used. Next time I will have to remember to set them sooner. I set them twice using a glue water mixture and pinned them to dry. I did this twice because the first application still had these rather flimsy.
I also finished the BF's mom's wrap. I started this sometime last year with the directions that she wanted something red to wear for when she goes to church. During the Great Yarn Organizing of 2013 I found the project just barley started. I dug down into my memory (which is sub par at times) and some how happened to find the pattern was the Lacy Wrap. As you can see by the photos my cat (Charlie) has claimed it as his own. Every photo I took had him in it, and on the FO. Now all that is left to do is pry it away from Charlie and ship it off....well that and figure out what the address is. I made this out of Premier Yarns because it was acrylic and the label indicated that it would not pill. So far it has kept it's promise. I went with acrylic because I know she will be a little rough with it, like throwing it in the washer and dryer. There will be no blocking to show the pattern. All in all I am pretty happy with it.