Thursday, 10 July 2014

Leslie, no, don't drink that. We use it to burn warts off of the mules!

WARNING.  THIS IS ABOUT KNITTING.  LOOK AWAY NOW.

Apparently, it's been a year since I started the whole "Year of Projects" blogging about knitting and that.  I had forgotten about it as sewing gradually took over my free time and most of my spending on myself budget, and I started writing more and more about non craft things like running and Frozen.

So, here's the list at the end of June.

Wisteria - on hold; but there's not a lot left to do really.
Idlewood - done!
Blue and Grey Socks - done and being worn
Elephant blanket - two stripes still almost finished.  For Hattie's birthday (December) I don't like this much.
Peacock Mittens - found this the other day, it's too hot to think about gloves
Ringo and Elwood mittens - still queued (still want to make them, see above)

Owl Blanket - finished and done
Paper Dolls - finished and done
Peerie Flooers - finished and done
Alphabet Blanket for Noah - done
Granny's a Square Afghan - done

Hexipuff Quilt - 147/500 hexipuffs done (least said, soonest mended)
The Weather in the Streets - done and sewn together up til April.

That is not bad progress really, considering I've made a cardigan for Lucy that wasn't on the list, a couple of other things for my nephew and an entire wardrobe of dresses (5).

I need a new list now, and a new resolution to stick to the plan, and try to write a bit more about the knitting.  I'm going to have to have a bit of a think.

A SELF PORTRAIT OF HATTIE FOR NON KNITTERS.


She is a photographic genius.

4 comments:

  1. Blogging about knitting or not, sounds like most of your list is done. It's sweltering here today, so I can totally relate to not being able to wrap my head around gloves. Imagine trying them on in this heat!

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  2. Wether you stuck to the list for some of the year or not is irrelevant as you actually got quite a lot of it done and sorted so all in all I'd say it's a success :) Love the selfie

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  3. That sounds very impressive, considering you have done so much sewing - 5 dresses is very good going!! I have yet to work up to my first - I have sewn a skirt for the OAL!

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  4. I don't know why (it's probably because of the hour) but it makes me giggle a little that you don't like the elephant blanket.

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