I've had to take a deep breath and calm down. I veer between days where I feel pure delight at having my choice of projects and materials, and days where I don;t know where to start and time goes a wastin'. I hate wasting time! Right now is the one time in my life where I have enough- if I play my cards right. I can probably find at least a couple of hours every day to spend on fibery pursuits- as long as I have a plan. Then I can go straight to work when someone goes to sleep or whatever.
I think I am soakered out for the moment, but perhaps having a pair OTN is not a bad idea as they are nice mindless knitting. Let's see what I am up to and what I want to be up to:
OTN:
green heartstrings sock #2 (yes I finally finished sock #1, and I am a few rows into the lace cuff of the second. Thrilled, I am! These are fun to knit and I will like wearing them lots. Not mindless for me tho, til I get to the stockinette foot).
- sari silk shawl: I have had 500g of recycled sari silk since I bought it a few months ago, possibly for a clapotis. It has resisted incorporation into ANY project- it's strange yarn, unbelievably beautiful up close, not so lovely from a distance. VERY roughly spun. I finally settled on Glampyre's City Shawl for it, as it is a SIMPLE garter stitch/open lace shawl in which the yarn can star. It's coming out okay... while I am still not as in love with the yarn knit up as I am in the skein, at least it is the best use I have had for it so far, and it is GETTING IT OUT OF MY STASH! Yay. It also qualified as mindless knitting so I think I will keep it as my car project for the moment.
That is all I actually have OTN right now. Reid is started, but I will re-start from scratch when I get to it, because I have gained a little confidence from knitting the green socks and I think I'm ready to tackle that lacy little devil again.
I was inspired by the felted crocheted, embroidered hats in the current Spin-Off which I picked up yesterday in Borders for TWENTY DOLLARS. Sorry, I lose my mind a little bit whenever I remember that I am on the island of 20 dollar magazines. I feel better now. Deep breath. Anyway these little crocheted beanies and just lovely and I am going to make some. The magazine is upstairs next to a lseeping baby, so if anyone doesn;t know what I mean you'll have to wait to see a pic, sorry.
I was thinking about how we Australian knitters are at a disadvantage due to seasonal things- not only is it rare to get really truly cold here (BUT our houses are a lot colder inside than the average centrally-heated American house, so that kind of evens out, I think)- but seasonal gift giving is affected by the heat we have around Xmas- you're really not going to give a wooly scarf or hat to someone when it is 40 degrees C outside. Do you? And it's a shame, because I think knitting as a saleable craft would be so much more viable here, if it was cold 'round Christmas time. Those embroidered hats would be fast to make and I bet would sell like hotcakes at the markets- but theywould sell a lot better if people were thinking "gift" when they saw them. So, on my list now are these hats. They looked GREAT in natural colours like tan and brown, which is good because I have about 100 kg of tan and brown fleeces to spin up, and no intense urge to wear a tan jumper :-P. Crochet is so fast too... I can;t wait to get stuck into some of these babies.
So we have
green socks
city shawl
coming soon
embroidered beanies
Reid
spinning:
the grey fleece!
and soon, some tan or brwon, worsted weight to make those hats!
I also asked my dad's wife to measure him up for socks and a jumper as I would like to knit him something... to complain about! LOL.