Thursday, December 29, 2005

Auld Lang Syne

As seen on PumpkinKnits:

Top Five for 2005:

1. New Technique: Cabling without a cable needle takes the top spot because I love cables. More cables, please! Knitting backward gets and honorable mention because it is very useful in some cases.

2. Favorite Finished Object: Very hard for me to pick because I loved at lot of the things I made this year. Let's call it a tie between Grace and Berkshire Breeze. (But Tivoli and Lady Eleanor and Peacock Feathers and the Reversible Rib Shawl were wonderful, too!)

3. Favorite Knit Along: Cable KAL. More cables, please!

4. Favorite Shop: Locally, it's Yarns to Ewe. Cyberly, it's whatever-store-has-the-yarn-I-want-on-sale-right-now.

5: Favorite Tool: My blocking board. Love those straight lines with all the inches marked. An anal knitter's dream.

Resolutions for 2006
(I never made any sort of resolutions before. Knitty ones seem like a good place to start.)

1. Install a zipper into a knitted garment. (I think the first victim will be Marnie MacLean's Dragon Hoodie.)

2. Knit a fair-isle sweater with steeks. I must conquer this fear.

3. Knit more for others. I no longer have place to store the things that I have knitted for myself. I just enjoy knitting for myself too much.

4. Practice budget knitting. I'm probably going to quit my job soon and start up a freelancing business. Peter will not be a full-fledged lawyer until the fall. I will need to learn to curb my spending during our leaner months.

5. Build knitting clientele. Assuming my freelance writing doesn't keep me too busy, I'm want to do more "business" knitting. This fits in well with resolutions 3 and 4.

Meanwhile: Not a tree skirt
Pinwheel Afghan continues to grow. Here it is with 11.75 wedges out of 16 wedges completed. It has gotten to the point where lugging it around is difficult and I have declared it "couch knitting" until it is completed. I'm heading to the in-laws this weekend and will hopefully finish it there. (Assuming that I'm not distracted by Rogue very much.)

Do you see that dark blob behind the tree, just above the top left corner of the blanket? That's Elly sleeping in her cat tree.

6 comments:

Pumpkinmama said...

I am here to tell you: there is no need to fear fair isle and steeks! It is all quite simple and elegant - and you are so technically proficient, it should be a breeze for you.

amylovie said...

I may be able to help you with your clientele, I hope.

Amy

Jennifer said...

I need to learn how to install a zipper too.

I think you made so many beautiful FOs this year it'd be hard to pick just one!

Anonymous said...

Hey Laura, I think you should try this thing called cabling. Based on what I know about you, it's a knitting technique I think you might enjoy. ;)

Good luck with the resolutions! I'm trying to do more selfish knitting this year, personally. I'm so jealous of all of the beautiful sweaters you've made yourself. You've inspired me to selfishness!

Helen said...

zippers. AUGH. this Mariah...i swear. if it wasn't so lovely, and warm and soft and bee-yoo-ti-ful, i would throw it out the window cuz this zipper sucks the big one. i think i have it conquered. hopefully pics to follow soon.

Laura said...

Your blanket looks beautiful! Hope you have a very Happy New Year!