Showing posts with label New Year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Year. Show all posts

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Happy (k)New Year!

For the last couple of weeks I have been giving a little thought to my year of crafting. I wanted to (randomly) share things I learned. . .
  1. I learned double knitting
  2. I learned stranded knitting
  3. I learned not to start Christmas knitting in 90 degree July weather if the project is made with wool
  4. I learned I'm not quite ready to knit lace with lace-weight yarn
  5. I learned how to use my Slice machine (Christmas Thank Yous will sent soon; does the 6 month rule for wedding gifts apply to Christmas gifts too?)
  6. I learned crocheting has not left my repertoire, it's just taking a sabbatical
  7. I learned giving away at least half of my yarn stash to friends and those who will put it to good use sooner than I would didn't hurt nearly as much as I thought it would although it did sting a little
  8. I learned by sorting and organizing what I didn't give away I feel less of a need to get more
  9. I learned knitting with friends at Cynde's really is about more than just knitting (and snacking)
  10. I learned my family really appreciates what I make for them
  11. I learned my husband is an exceptionally good sport for letting me create a yarn shop in our living room; and he really likes the way it looks too!
So today starts a new year. Here's what it looks like -
  1. I'm starting the year with only 3 WIPs and two projects I promised to start after Christmas gifts were finished.
  2. I will start my Self Imposed Sock Club today. I can't wait to see what the ladies put together for me and which I will choose each month!
  3. The home yarn shop is nearly finished - sock yarn and a couple of small boxes just need to be shelved today. If I get some good lighting today, I'll post pictures tomorrow. Although I love the look of the black shelves, I need lots of light for a good photo op.
  4. I haven't made any plans for what to accomplish this year aside from keeping up with the sock club. I know me; I have a short attention span and I find patterns too rapidly to complete as it is. I like the "instant" gratification of small projects but just can't get even those done quickly enough to keep up with my interests.
  5. I can't wait to start finding patterns then go "shopping" in my living room!
What an exciting year this will be!!!
May God Bless Your Stitches,
nance