And We're Off!
With my right arm strained and a toe on my left foot broken, I'm a rather sorry state of affairs right now, and because I am a seriously impatient person, I have pushed until they both hurt quite a lot today. So, having virtually guaranteed that almost every other activity in the world would hurt, I have spent today crafting. And What do I have to show for it?
Finished project number 1:
(which really should have been finished in 2010 but I was being super lazy about the hand stitching stuff),
finished project number 2:
(which is EXACTLY like the last black chemo cap down to the button, but why mess with a good thing?) and quite a bit of progress on the socks for a friend's birthday in February
which look better than either photograph would lead you to believe. I'm really just playing with designs here. I have cables running up both sides and will split them to make the short row heel, which could look quite cool or be hardly noticeable. We shall find out.
I finished the nephew scarf late (for me) New Year's Eve,
and have, of course, immediately cast on another scarf, though I apparently forgot to take a picture of it. Oh well, it looks exactly like this one but much, much shorter. I know this pattern so well that I can do it while reading, which is really nice as I now have 99 more books to read during the year (because if you're going to set crazy goals for yourself each year, you might as well set a LOT of them).
I think I have decided NOT to do the project of the month bags this year, as it is my year to make Christmas gifts and I do have a list of projects that need to happen. BUT the bags are still packed up and ready to be used, so I think I'll just pull them out as I have time or the inclination. Right now I have a February & a March birthday to be working on (not to mention Andy & I always making Valentine's gifts AND still needing to finish Andy's birthday sweater AND the last of the bridesmaid's quilts) so randomly starting another project seems a bit foolish, even for me, and THAT--as we all know--is really saying something...............
Finished project number 1:
(which really should have been finished in 2010 but I was being super lazy about the hand stitching stuff),
finished project number 2:
(which is EXACTLY like the last black chemo cap down to the button, but why mess with a good thing?) and quite a bit of progress on the socks for a friend's birthday in February
which look better than either photograph would lead you to believe. I'm really just playing with designs here. I have cables running up both sides and will split them to make the short row heel, which could look quite cool or be hardly noticeable. We shall find out.
I finished the nephew scarf late (for me) New Year's Eve,
and have, of course, immediately cast on another scarf, though I apparently forgot to take a picture of it. Oh well, it looks exactly like this one but much, much shorter. I know this pattern so well that I can do it while reading, which is really nice as I now have 99 more books to read during the year (because if you're going to set crazy goals for yourself each year, you might as well set a LOT of them).
I think I have decided NOT to do the project of the month bags this year, as it is my year to make Christmas gifts and I do have a list of projects that need to happen. BUT the bags are still packed up and ready to be used, so I think I'll just pull them out as I have time or the inclination. Right now I have a February & a March birthday to be working on (not to mention Andy & I always making Valentine's gifts AND still needing to finish Andy's birthday sweater AND the last of the bridesmaid's quilts) so randomly starting another project seems a bit foolish, even for me, and THAT--as we all know--is really saying something...............





Comments
Here I was so excited to have my first project completed and I read your post and now I feel like I am behind. Your projects are wonderful, hope you are healing.
XO,
Meredith