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Now It's Serious

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Tabby Brown (sorry I don't have a blog link here, but blogger didn't give me one) has double-dog dared me to get down to 10 WIPS. Anyone who has grown up on American playgrounds in the last 50 years knows the seriousness of this. A dare one can walk away from...maybe even a double-dare, but the double- dog -dare is as close as kids can get to a binding legal contract. It calls into question your bravery, your strength....even your very "kid-dom." So being the mature adult that I am, this is a binding contract. Down to 10 WIPs it is! Wish I had known that before I caved last night and...... cast on a new baby sweater. I was staying strong and resisting, but my fingering yarn is in a clear rubbermade container, and it was just staring at me needing to be used, and in a moment of weakness...I caved. So I have 18 WIPS instead of 17, but at least it's better than 28 or whatever I had last year. AND last year I managed 14 in a row, which would take me down to SI...

Saturday Night

So, my big accomplishments for today are: * actually getting in a few rows on the sleeves * not casting on a new project. Today I really REALLY wanted to cast on something new because I felt so light and so free being down to ONLY 17 WIPS. How crazy is that? Do you realize I'm more used to having over 20 projects than less than 20 projects? Not too many years ago, I actually did one knitting project at a time! I think discovering lace did me in. I know there are stronger knitters than I, but I just can't face the thought of buckling down and knitting a shawl straight through. I have a shawl in progress on size 0 needles. Think of the horror of having that as one's only knitting project! I might be driven to attempt tatting again and THAT was an experience best entirely forgotten. A knitter just probably isn't going to understand a craft where knots are really a good thing. Thanks to 6 quarts of pickles, 2 trays of drying peppers, and starting a new mustard r...

Finishing Friday Number 3

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So I had planned to work on the Christmas quilt today, but I struggle with quilting on the best of days. On days like today when I am seriously short on sleep it is best to just step away from the quilt. Why, might you ask, am I short on sleep? Why else? Ever since the kitty water torture therapy, Theo has been coughing pretty regularly. Initially I assumed this was due to hairballs caused by his continual licking inbetween water sessions. So, we regularly smeared him with a hairball goo that he absolutely hates and which he managed to fling onto every surface in the house. A tube and a half of goo and a lot of scrubbing later, we concluded it wasn't hairballs. The last trip to the vet revealed that my little sidekick had gained 3 pounds since his surgery and the vet really seemed to peg me as a big sap and sold me some pain killers and arthritis medicine to see if he could become more active which might theoretically help his breathing. One day of the pain killers gave ...

Ta Da!!!!!

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Okay--I think this is my favorite BSJ ever! I don't know--maybe it's the color or the variation in stripes...or maybe because I've finished so few projects this year.....

The BSJ Moving Along

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I love the Baby Surprise Jacket! It is so clever and such a leap of faith. Who would ever believe that this: is actually a sweater? For those who are BSJ veterans, I'm on the 10-ridge insert, so I'm ALMOST done! I decided to shake up the stripe pattern just a little--which coincided nicely with the cast off for the neck shaping which would lead to the need to weave in ends for stripes (funny how these things work out)--but I picked up the stripes again in the inset. The great thing about the BSJ is you can pretty much do anything you want to with the stripes because it's automatically happening on both sides. You can just throw in a few stripes here or there, make an actual pattern--whatever. And babies aren't going to complain about stripes making their butt look big, so it's a win-win all the way around.

My Knitting And I Had A "Date" Today

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So I am knitting less and less all the time as I find more & more stuff to do around the house, so today I made a date with wool. After canning & before going to the gym I promised myself one hour of uninterrupted knitting time. It was tough, and I almost got distracted by a bed that needed sheets changed, but I actually did it and this poor little shawl: which was started on June 2 and promptly abandoned, now has 9 more rows! It's really more hunter green than blue-grey, and there isn't a full pattern repeat there yet, but I am quite proud of myself. Really, I wanted to cast on something new to work on--and had even flirted with the idea--but when I finally sat down I didn't want to be bothered with gauge or size or anything new, so a WIP WON OUT!!!!! Whoo hoo!!! Call Ripley's! I have a new theory--if I can manage one hour of uninterrupted knitting time per day that would pretty much double my knitting output for this year as it's been a bit patheti...

4 Months To Go

There's just a little over 4 months left in my second Year of the Stash, and I'm not even halfway to my goals. I'm not even halfway to where I was last year. How is this possible? I'm not working this year, I had a 6-week surgery recovery period where almost all I could do was knit--and I have used about 45 skeins of yarn. Do you realize I could replace that in 1.2 minutes if left alone with the internet and my credit card????? Sigh...... I had it figured up last year that if I knit approximately 20,000 yards per year (last year I managed 19,000 but I'm taking advantage of my knitterly optimism) I could use up my stash in about 9-10 years. And be able to get the sewing room closet doors closed in about 3. HOWEVER, if I'm currently on target to only do 15,000 yards then I might have a 15-year stash which is a bit depressing as I had visions of going on a yarn-shopping bender in 2018 that would leave my credit card whimpering in pain. I have 4 months left--w...