Fairly recently I was hopping about Google looking for some information on a Nancy Bush pattern, cannot remember which at the moment, and found a blog by the name of Minding My Own Stitches. I spent some time going through her blog and really was intrigued by her Year of Projects posts. Apparently 6 ish years ago several knit bloggers decided to knit through a book, or other list, and post their progress on Sundays. I know this because there is a Ravelry group. The first official YOP post is next weeks and entails making a list of what you are planning on knitting the following year. This, in addition to my recent post listing WIPs and final items needing inspections/repairs, kinda spurned me onto being a bit more organized.
Reviewing the list of items needing minor repairs:
Selbu Modern: repair completed and hat stollen by Nece, my youngestShawl: a disaster. Each time I inserted the needle to weave in my new yarn the hole just expanded because the ripped yarn just unworked itself further. Debating if I want to knit it again in same yarn or in stash yarn. By the time my smallest hole had trebled I gave up. I took pictures but really I don’t feel up to subjecting innocent knitters to such horrors.- Reef: still waiting for repairs and buttons. Mainly because Tyler and Nece keep putting the sweater on and trying to claim it.
Reviewing the WIPs:
- Kokkeluri: I just cannot seem to pick this one up. I know I won’t wear it, cannot think of who to give it to, but my husband likes it. While I grapple with what to do I cast on—
- Socks: my last of the Ditto yarn in a lovely wine color. This for the husbandly sort so plain old socks -no pattern being followed.
- Black Mohair Sweater: still needs ripping
- Knit circularly sweater awaiting underarm seams and neckband: Ripped. By and by I was wrong. For some reason I had cast on the sleeves and body and went right into stocking stitch. I had done the underarm seam and neckband and set it aside prior to doing either a hem or ribbing. I have gained weight since I knit this and I look terrible in it.
- Strokkur: lets be honest this too is a WIP even tho I set it aside to be ripped January. I ripped it.
So I think this is the deal with the sweaters. I am buxom and, well, round. I almost always wear V-necks but all the sweaters I knit, such as Strokkur, and the saddle shouldered deal, are not V-necks. I feel like a ball in them. Seriously. I need to start modifying things into V-necks although I am not exactly sure how I will do that in a Lopi sweater. Supposedly the ‘necklace’ draws the eyes upward towards the face so I shouldn’t have to but I am still gun shy about the neckline… Why are almost all traditionally knit sweaters crew necked?
In perplexing news: I cannot find my copy of Nancy Bush’s Folk Socks which I purchased when Zoe was a newborn. I just had it a month ago. While looking for it I found American Portraits by Alice Starmore which I thought I had parted with years ago. I obviously need to go through my library and catalogue my books.
In happy news: along with the YOP things I am about to embark upon, I have been stash downing. Another Ravelry group fwiw. For many, many years I have tried to gain control of my stash. However two projects joining the YOP line-up are fair isle tams, my favorite, and I have most of the yarn called for in both patterns. Instead of buying 15 different hanks of yarn I will only need to pick up 4 different hanks which is a major win for me.
In Elka is Weird news: I am freaking out about purchasing the aforementioned 4 hanks of J & S because of the economic uncertainty in the UK. I feel like I would be taking advantage of favorable exchange rates if I even look at my favorite yarn shop in the world. I mean I have oodles and oodles of patterns I could theoretically kit up and ordering is often a balancing act between constraint and pshaw you can’t go wrong with Shetland so the thought that I could buy even more yarn with my $ is scaring me.
ah well
yarny days and knitterly evenings~ elka
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