Hi all,
Hope everyone is knitting happily as the month rolls on by. This is my first post and I'm pleased to be apart of the group.
My main goal: to queue up my projects to justify all my stash purchases of late! My main weakness: the love of casting on new projects that then slowly disappear into the depths of my bag, to be finished (or not) at a much later date. Not this year! Did I mention I also have "commitment" phobia and fall prey to perpetual indecisiveness? Hopefully participating in the Year Long Gift-A-Long will help me embrace and overcome these foibles, and make me a more productive knitter!
So here goes:
Jan/Feb List
1. Mom's Gorgeously Soft Alpaca Wrap/My Mother/Birthday/Mar 19: My first real "splurge" project in Joseph Geller's Alpaca Tweed. Mom's been hinting for a while now that she'd like a little something in alpaca. It took a bit of testing but at the moment the pattern is a Basket Cable. Still in the swatching stage but hope to cast on before week's end.
2. Jordi's Soho Orange Scarf/Son/Just Because He Asked-Valentine's Day/Feb 14: A project to justify my January Stash Splurges. It's in Debbie Bliss Soho in melon/orange tones. I've committed my self to an Irish Moss Stitch pattern, which seems to work well with the thick/think nature of the yarn.
3. Megan's Ice Creamy Scarf/Sister/Valentine's Day/Feb 14: I confess, this is a bit of a cheat...actually started this as a Christmas Gift but didn't quite get it done. So now it's rechristened as a Valentine's Day trinket! It's nearly done and originally intended to go with a hot pink down vest Megan found on sale at a ridiculously low price. She's not a hot-pink kinda gal and doesn't have a single scarf to match, but it was just too good a buy to pass up.
And finally,
4. Mosey's (Scarf or Hat)/Niece/Valentine's Day/Feb 14: Not sure exactly what I'm doing for her yet, either a cute hat or scarf like Jordi's. Yarn will be the Soho in a different colorway - either the Berry Sorbet or Pinks (she's going through her very girly-pink-princess stage at the moment).
Whew...enough! I have more planned than I realized. Better get knitting! Happy needles everyone,
Kimberli
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
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2 comments:
we must both be afflicted with the same curse when it comes to finishing projects! I'm usually shocking...
but this GAL has really inspired me to finish the projects I start, and I feel so much better for doing it!
hope it helps you in the same way ;)
shaz
This is a great start Kimberli!
We're cheering you on to great finishing!
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