As one of this year’s resolutions, I am participating in the Stash Knit Down 2009’s 52 projects by December 31, 2009 (thanks in large part to Mandy). I added up my stash—thanks to the excel sheet option available in my Ravelry Stash section—and I’ve got 38,099 yards of yarn in my possession. Wow! That’s a lot of fiber. I also wanted to get an idea of how many projects I finished last year, so I totaled that up too: 37 projects. That only means I need to make 15 more projects than last year. I don’t think that will necessarily be that difficult. Here’s what I accomplished in 2008 (from most recently finished):
- Minty Green Socks—me
- Snowman Families (5 sets)—Dad, Mom, Williams Family, Charlotte and me
- Mom’s BeSpeckled Gray Socks—Mom
- Spring Beret—me
- Norma’s B2B Socks—coworker
- Luscious Lace Scarf—Christine
- Three Squares (for group afghan project)—poerava
- L’illo Sweater—Cooper
- Ribby Cardi—me
- Purple/Blue Fur Scarf—gift
- Pixie Dust Socks—me
- Lombard Street Socks—me
- Double the Fun Dishcloths—me, Mom, gifts
- oMop Ballband Cozy—me
- Scrubbers—me, gifts
- Shower Loofah—me
- Dennis’s Crop Socks
- Vintage Wine Socks—Mom
- Basic Birthday Socks—Janice
- Berry Sherbert Basic Stockinette Socks—me
- [Another] Baby Afghan—for hope chest
- Hedera Socks—me
- Sunshine Scarf—gift
- Purple Confetti Scarf—gift
- Speckled Moss Mittens—me
- Twinkle Toes—me
- Baby Hat—gift
- Catnip Kitty Toy—Ethan
- oMop Cozy #2—me
- Dream Swatch Headband—me
- Tudora—me
- Thirassia Socks—me
- oMop Cozy—me
Wow, a nice 20 number of objects for me! I’d like to make more gifts for my gift supply, as they come in handy around birthdays and holidays. I already have a few projects on the needles, but I thought I’d list them out here to be official and for some inspiration and motivation.
Also I have a few things hibernating, for various reasons. Hopefully some will come out of hiding and find their way to the FO pile. They are:
- Flower Back Sweater
- Snowman Families (7 sets)
- Brown & Gold (scarf)
- Crochet Striped Afghan
- Amigirumi Doll
Be inspired.
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