Monday, January 08, 2007

Year in review

So, I know it's been 2007 for about a week now, but this is the first chance I've had to really tally up everything. So how's 2006 been for me? Pretty eventful, I'd say. In knitting terms, I'm still a wee baby, as I started knitting in Novmember 2005. Just counting from January 2006, here's the final tally:
  • I made about 10 hats (some for me, most for others)
  • 4 scarves (1 for me 1 for each professor who wrote me reccommendation for grad school)
  • 2 Clapotis (1 for me, 1 for my mom)
  • 5 bags (2 for me, 3 as Christmas presents)
  • 7 pairs of socks (3 pairs for me, 3 for others, and 1 tiny pair that will never fit me unless I ind my feet)
  • 3 pairs of armwarmers (all Christmas presents)
  • 6 nautiloids (for me and my friends)
  • 2 cat toys (a wonton and a blue crab of my own design)
  • 1 steering wheel cover and matching pocket for a car I no longer have
  • And, last but not least, my very first sweater
Not too shabby, if I do say so myself. I think I'm probably most proud of the sweater, since I was pretty convinced is was going to take me a good two or three years to work up to it. It did take me about 6 months to finish, though.

It was a pretty good year in non-knitting terms, too. I graduated college with a ridiculously intricate honors project under my belt and started grad school in my chosen field. I'm somewhat financially independent, and feel a little more like an adult. I drove around the country all summer with a finicky car that nearly stranded me in the vast, empty openness of Wyoming. I gained some weight and lost some weight. All in all, it was stressful and busy, but productive and ego-boosting at the same time.

And now for pictures of current projects!
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I'm about halfway through a scarf I'm making for Jon's mom. Basically, it's a modified 2 x 2 rib with straight ribs alternating with twisted ribs. The twisted ribs are mirrored so they twist towards each other, which I think looks pretty cool (see in the closeup?). Because every row is the same, it's perfect mindless zombie knitting. In fact, the day after Jon and I got back from New York, we went to go see Apocalypto and I came up with the pattern in the dark during the movie. Ultimately, this was more satisfying than the movie itself, which mostly consisted of one dude running through the jungle being chased by other dudes.

I also started the Shedir hat a couple of days ago with this awesome wool and angora yarn I got from the Knitter's Anonymous destash. I had high hopes, but the yarn is too fuzzy and is completly obliterating the cable pattern. I'm going to frog it and try and do something that fits the yarn better. There's not that much, so I'll probably make a hat. Maybe something lacy? Or beaded? Who knows.

Meanwhile, I keep plugging away at the wee braids bolero. I'm just about halfway done with the body. Progress has been kind of slow because I hate the needles I'm using. I'm working with a 16" size 9 bamboo circular, and the yarn is sticking to the needles like glue. It also doesn't help that the stitches are all squished together because my bust size is considerably larger than 16".


1 comment:

The Author said...

You've been busy!!