So, I'm at 1,311 yards and 10 projects for the year, so far. If I continue to work at the same rate (highly unlikely!), I might actually exceed at least part of my 2013 output goals. Let's all hold our collective breath on that one, yeah?
Anyway, on to the pictures!
Showing posts with label 52 in 52. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 52 in 52. Show all posts
Sunday, February 03, 2013
Saturday, January 12, 2013
52 in 2013: Weeks 1 & 2
Well, well, if it isn't the second week of January. I can tell I had some time off, because I actually got a few things D-O-N-E at the beginning of the month. WOO!
Apparently, I am on a pig kick. In my own defense, the first pig was planned in 2010, started in 2011, and knit (mostly) in 2012. I did the finishing work in 2013, so I'm claiming it for this year.
Apparently, I am on a pig kick. In my own defense, the first pig was planned in 2010, started in 2011, and knit (mostly) in 2012. I did the finishing work in 2013, so I'm claiming it for this year.
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Second Verse, Same as the First
Don't know if I'll be any louder in 2013, but it's unlikely to be worse - I got a job and completely abandoned my hobbies (and most of the rest of my life).
Yet again, I'm setting the bar high: 52 projects between January 1 and December 31, with 13.1 miles spun, knitted, or crocheted.
Oh, and make it through my first year of full-time contracted teaching, but really, I was planning to do that anyway.
First up: four pairs of socks in 3 months, a violently purple shawl in a pattern I've been wanting to get to for over a year, and a couple of hats in various shapes and levels of floppy. More Hexipuffs (because they are fun and a great way to use up yarn ends). Some dishcloths, because it makes me happy to have Doctor Who dishcloths, and also they're fairly easy turn-ins for the silly Harry Potter knitting game I play TO WIN.
Yet again, I'm setting the bar high: 52 projects between January 1 and December 31, with 13.1 miles spun, knitted, or crocheted.
Oh, and make it through my first year of full-time contracted teaching, but really, I was planning to do that anyway.
First up: four pairs of socks in 3 months, a violently purple shawl in a pattern I've been wanting to get to for over a year, and a couple of hats in various shapes and levels of floppy. More Hexipuffs (because they are fun and a great way to use up yarn ends). Some dishcloths, because it makes me happy to have Doctor Who dishcloths, and also they're fairly easy turn-ins for the silly Harry Potter knitting game I play TO WIN.
Wednesday, April 04, 2012
GOALs!
I am nothing if not ambitious. (Hey, I'm not in Slytherin House in the pretend knitting game on Ravelry for nothing. I'm also a huge, huge nerd, but we knew that already.)
So, I have some goals for 2012. Some crafting goals, to be more precise, because the Real Life goals (finish my masters, get a full-time contract, & get the house in order) are big, but kind of boring in the daily making-of.
Anyway. Crafty crafterson over here also has a case of crazy pants. 52 in 52. 13.1 miles. And so on.
Here's the breakdown of my goals. I'm including in my 52 in 52 the finishing of Works in Progress (or WIPs) because otherwise, they will never, ever be complete. So there.
So, I have some goals for 2012. Some crafting goals, to be more precise, because the Real Life goals (finish my masters, get a full-time contract, & get the house in order) are big, but kind of boring in the daily making-of.
Anyway. Crafty crafterson over here also has a case of crazy pants. 52 in 52. 13.1 miles. And so on.
Here's the breakdown of my goals. I'm including in my 52 in 52 the finishing of Works in Progress (or WIPs) because otherwise, they will never, ever be complete. So there.
Sunday, March 25, 2012
2012 Challenges: 13.1 & 52/52
Because I am nothing if not ambitious (and perpetually almost willfully unaware of my limits), I have set myself a set of challenges for 2012, one old, one renewed: finish 52 projects in 52 weeks and knit, crochet, sew, or spin a combination of 13.1 miles (23,056 yards).
I'll be counting. Will you?
I'll be counting. Will you?
Sunday, March 18, 2012
My Year Starts Sometime in May
I am currently in the throes of writing a 140-page document that serves as the capstone of my master's program. I have also in my fourth month of full-time teaching in an interim position of indefinite length. Bluntly: I have no time for hobbies.
I've still managed to squeeze in a very few number of fiber-related projects, but my production is low, compared to the past two years.
Beginning in May (when I - hopefully - graduate with a Masters of Arts in Teaching), I'll renew my efforts to document my fiber-related pursuits while simultaneously trying to use up my stash (as ever).
Until then? Picture me frantically writing essays while gazing longingly at whatever I've got on the needles or on the spindle.
I've still managed to squeeze in a very few number of fiber-related projects, but my production is low, compared to the past two years.
I still found time to spin 268 yards of noms. |
Beginning in May (when I - hopefully - graduate with a Masters of Arts in Teaching), I'll renew my efforts to document my fiber-related pursuits while simultaneously trying to use up my stash (as ever).
Until then? Picture me frantically writing essays while gazing longingly at whatever I've got on the needles or on the spindle.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
52 in 52: Week 43
I blame the Harry Potter Knit Crochet House Cup on Ravelry |
Since I've finally figured out spinning, I'm counting yarns-I-make in my "finished object count" for the year. And I've been making yarn like whoa because (a) I can do it in the dark, which makes it movie-compatible and (b) I can do it even when my brain is mush from the over-tired.
Om Nom Nom |
Thursday, August 04, 2011
52 in 52: Week 31
So, Weeks 16 through 30 were, um, busy. Between trying to finish up student teaching and all the involved paperwork (including the never-ending portfolio), trying to find a job for this fall, volunteering at summer school, and the Vacation of Awesome, it's been a fairly breathless summer.
I found time to complete another Umbrous shawl, however, which ... just ... Crystal writes amazing patterns. Super easy to follow, scalable, and a beautiful end project. Love.
I found time to complete another Umbrous shawl, however, which ... just ... Crystal writes amazing patterns. Super easy to follow, scalable, and a beautiful end project. Love.
Monday, April 11, 2011
52 in 52: Week 15
I'm at the end of my semester, so knitting time has been scarce as I try to wrap up all my deliverables for student teaching. I did finish one object, last week: a simple alpaca cowl/eternity scarf.
The so-called Snuggly Cowl used both skeins of Blue Sky Alpacas that I had in my stash and the end result is smooshable and warm - too warm, in fact, to wear with my winter coat. Perhaps when I switch over to a lighter jacket, since I still have car lot duty every afternoon.
I like the simple, but not boring to knit (free!) pattern. This might be a reasonable choice for simple gifts, in the future. (Mine, for now, though!)
The so-called Snuggly Cowl used both skeins of Blue Sky Alpacas that I had in my stash and the end result is smooshable and warm - too warm, in fact, to wear with my winter coat. Perhaps when I switch over to a lighter jacket, since I still have car lot duty every afternoon.
I like the simple, but not boring to knit (free!) pattern. This might be a reasonable choice for simple gifts, in the future. (Mine, for now, though!)
Saturday, April 02, 2011
52 in 52: Weeks 3 - 14
Did I mention that student teaching is keeping me busy?! Blogging has fallen way down the priority list, despite promises to myself about Doing Better about such things.
I've managed to finish a few projects since my last post, however, which brings me to five projects completed for the year, with another umpteen in progress. I can't talk about one of my recent finishes, knit largely between bronchitis-induced naps over Spring Break, as it is a gift (and a spectacular one at that). The other two products are less inspiring, but no less finished:
Yes, a dishcloth. Previously-knit (as in when I first started learning, back in 2002 or 2003) cloths are starting to develop worrisome holes and other signs of being used up.
So I made a new one. And attempted to dye it, using Coca-Cola. (I learned that Coke makes a poor dye base because the "dye" comes out in the wash. Oh, well.)
I've managed to finish a few projects since my last post, however, which brings me to five projects completed for the year, with another umpteen in progress. I can't talk about one of my recent finishes, knit largely between bronchitis-induced naps over Spring Break, as it is a gift (and a spectacular one at that). The other two products are less inspiring, but no less finished:
Yes, a dishcloth. Previously-knit (as in when I first started learning, back in 2002 or 2003) cloths are starting to develop worrisome holes and other signs of being used up.
So I made a new one. And attempted to dye it, using Coca-Cola. (I learned that Coke makes a poor dye base because the "dye" comes out in the wash. Oh, well.)
Tuesday, March 08, 2011
52 in 52: Second Sock Syndrome
I can't decide whether it's going to be worth the time investment to finish my current pair of socks. This is my second go-round with this yarn-and-pattern combination, and while I absolutely love that the knitted-up fabric is loud and full of faux-isle goodness, I am still trying to decide whether knee socks are something I'll actually wear.
I'm having similar thoughts about the Golden Ratio Mittens, which I'm really not looking forward to finishing and should probably just frog and be done with it. Not feeling it, now that I've given an alternate gift to the originally-intended recipient.
Or it could be that the days are lengthening, the snow is showing signs of eventually disappearing, and I want to knit lace. It could be that.
Trying, hard, to decide if I want to finish possible Items 3 and 4 of 52 or rip out and regroup. Feh.
I'm having similar thoughts about the Golden Ratio Mittens, which I'm really not looking forward to finishing and should probably just frog and be done with it. Not feeling it, now that I've given an alternate gift to the originally-intended recipient.
Or it could be that the days are lengthening, the snow is showing signs of eventually disappearing, and I want to knit lace. It could be that.
Trying, hard, to decide if I want to finish possible Items 3 and 4 of 52 or rip out and regroup. Feh.
Monday, January 17, 2011
52 in 52: Weeks 1 & 2
Despite the challenges of student teaching (I'm even more invested in defending Saturdays as time OFF), I'm still squeezing in time to knit, here and there. I don't know if I'll be able to maintain this pace, but I'm more-or-less on track to complete 52 projects in 2011.
So far, I've finished two and started a third and, perhaps best of all, they are all for me. The fourth project scheduled for January is the second mitten of a pair; the first is done (save the thumb).
So far, I've finished two and started a third and, perhaps best of all, they are all for me. The fourth project scheduled for January is the second mitten of a pair; the first is done (save the thumb).
Saturday, January 01, 2011
52 in 52
I came across an ambitious - and awesome - group on Ravelry this week. It's called "52 in 52" and the idea is that participants commit to complete 52 projects in 52 weeks. It's also not necessarily a one-project-per-week thing, since some projects go quickly and others not so much. (Ben's Henry, I am looking at you.)
One of the requirements of this challenge is that fiber artists have no more than 4 projects on the needles at once. I've developed up a bad habit that, along with stashing yarn, is relatively new and I'm not thrilled over: I've started starting multiple projects at once, then only working on one at a time. If I'm not switching between projects, what's the point in multiple starts?!
One of the requirements of this challenge is that fiber artists have no more than 4 projects on the needles at once. I've developed up a bad habit that, along with stashing yarn, is relatively new and I'm not thrilled over: I've started starting multiple projects at once, then only working on one at a time. If I'm not switching between projects, what's the point in multiple starts?!
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