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Happy Thanksgiving!

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102!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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When I had stepped off my sheep earlier this year, (among other things) I bought two balls of Vanna's Choice "Glamor" yarn--one in blue, one in sparkly-white--to use for the colorwork ornaments, and I was so motivated by finishing the latest ornament (and needing a LOT more projects finished in a short span of time), I went on a bit of a binge:     I AM LOVING THE SPARKLE!!!!!!!!  I am also REALLY wishing I'd bought the red sparkly colorway as well, but that's another story...... I had also bought a green wool yarn for the ornaments, and finally used it: Have you guessed that this particular pattern is the fastest one?  I might be getting desperate, but I can be practical WHILE desperate. I have been ironing and cutting fabrics, and when I finally had enough variety in the 1-inch strips, I decided to try another fabric bowl: which I am very pleased with.  Using strips instead of scraps is much easier, but this is also a great way to use up scrap...

97 and 98

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Okay, I'm not actually sure I'm going to make it to 115 projects for the year.  But, I am going to try my very, crazy-self best.  So, the spicy spiral runner is done, a fall runner is in progress,  I have finished the latest colorwork ornament (which I started in AUGUST) and I have started a baby blanket with some super-bulky yarn on size 11 needles.  Maybe not the speediest project ever, but 4 skeins of super-bulky yarn take up a fair amount of space in the sewing room, so this is visible dent knitting.  So it will make my sewing room closet just a teeny-tiny bit less frightening.  This is all I can hope for right now.  Seventeen projects left to go...........Yikes!

96!

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I finished this last night.  Project 96 for the year!  I'm still learning how to work with fabric on the rope bowls, and finishing with the little swirl was more challenging than I anticipated, but I'm pleased.  The shaping is a bit wonky, but I'm still happy with it.  And now I only need 19 finished projects by the end of the year!

Finished Projects!

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The obligatory I've-been-on-a-plane cold is still hanging on, which is annoying, but sort of good for my project count.  We now have: a finished one-row scarf, 4 more kimono ornaments waiting for their hand sewing, a finished but not blocked begonia swirl shawl, and even a finished WIP!  This is the Lace Capelet that I started in June of 2013.  It needs to be blocked and I'm still unpicking the waste yarn for a provisional cast on, but it's finished!  And just over the 2 year mark!  And it is yet another lesson in trusting my own judgement.  According to the pattern, you would knit the body and edging separate, SEW the edges of the border together instead of grafting, and then pick up stitches on both the body and border, which you then knit together in a 3-needle bind-off, creating the MAXIMUM possible ends to weave in at the end.  Of course I grafted the edges together because seams just don't ever look good, and I didn't bother to pick...

The Top Is Done

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   And I'm pleased.  I may not like it quite as much as the Christmas ones, but I think it's fun.  AND, I did manage to get all the pieces cut out, even if it did take quite a bit longer.  Now to attach it to add the batting and backing.  Am I looking a bit frantic yet?