
Gulp.
Thirty years ago today, my parents got married.
Happy Anniversary, Mom and Dad!
Thanks for getting married so I could be born.
Look at me, sticking to my goals! Maybe this semantics game is the key to my success.
I now present to you my first FO of 2009!
Pattern: Side Slip Cloche from “Boutique Knits”.
Yarn: Valley Yarns Deerfield, just over 1 skein.
Needles: Size 4 circular and DPNs.
Date Started: January 3rd, 2009.
Date Finished: January 4th, 2009.
Notes: I really enjoyed knitting this pattern! The directions were excellent, concise, and the pictures of the pattern give you a great idea of the finished project. The alpaca has just the right amount of halo but the silk content keeps it from shedding too much. It’s a quick, luxurious little project. I’ll probably make another one in black.
I feel a bit like Zelda Sayre in this hat, and that’s never a bad thing. Girlfriend was staying sassy, even during the Depression.
Just when I was feeling like my current success was a fluke, another FO popped up. Granted, this one was started back in 2008 and was meant to be a Christmas gift (sorry, Sean!), but an FO is an FO, no matter how you slice it.
Pattern: My own, a simple k2p2 ribbed sock, with contrasting heels and toes.
Yarn: Classic Elite Alpaca Sox in dark and light greys.
Needles: Size 2 circular for Magic Loop, and DPNs for turning the heel and working the heel gusset.
Date Started: December 18th, 2008.
Date Finished: January 9th, 2009.
Sean (my boyfriend) loves them, and I’m so glad they were finished in time to be worn on a very important day for him. I’ve started a second pair, in the opposing color scheme. There’s nothing like having a hand-made gift be received so happily. Sean is guaranteed to keep himself in hand-knitted socks for a long, long time.
One question: should these socks count towards my goal of knitting 16 pairs this year? I started them in 2008, but I finished them in 2009. What do you think?
That’s all I’ve got for today, but I’m working the new students’ orientation all this week, so I’m guaranteed to have some horror stories to share soon enough.
I am notoriously bad at resolutions. I am so bad that by the end of January, I have broken them all, generally in a fiery, shameful tempest of failure that leaves me guilt-stricken until May. Not this year!
For 2009, I’m just attempting goals. If I get there, great! If not — I’ll keep trying! I’ll start here with my knitting goals, as this is still ostensibly a knitting/craft blog, and because I love planning what I’m going to spend the year knitting.
1. Knit at least four adult sweaters. I have yarn in my stash for approximately ten sweaters. Ten! I haven’t knit a sweater in years. Well, to be quite honest, Pasadena is quite close to being finished, if I stick with the pattern and don’t do any of my planned mods (cabled button bands, a hood). I just need to make up my mind and finish it. In any case, I want to knit at least four adult sweaters. I have several in mind for myself, and two in mind for my boyfriend. First up:
Interweave’s Woven Bands Pullover for my boyfriend. I’m intrigued by the construction and I love Cascade Eco Wool — a perfect match!
2. Knit at least 16 pairs of socks I always have at least one pair going, so this should be easy.
3. At least 8 pairs of those socks must be for me. Yay avarice!
4. Upload progress pictures of all my projects to Ravelry .
5. Design at least one large garment (sweater, shawl, skirt).
6. Submit at least one design to online magazines. Popknits, Knotions, Twist Collection, Knitty — the choices are varied and filled with talented designers. There’s no reason why I shouldn’t try.
7. Take a spinning class at WEBS. WEBS is within walking distance of my apartment, and I want to learn how to spin. This will have to wait till the fall, after I have some money saved up after working all summer.
8. Knit from the stash as much as possible. I think I may have alarmed my boyfriend when I dumped out my entire stash on top of him. It may have been the threat of asphyxiation, but just in case, I’m going to cut down on my yarn spending.
9. Update this blog at least once a week, about anything.
They’re all good goals, and I’m looking forward to accomplishing them. I’ve been knitting for almost five years, and I feel ready to challenge myself. My design goals are the most important ones I have this year, as vague as they are. My mom, who taught me how to knit, would be so proud to see my designs out there.
So there we have it, my 2009 knitting goals. Here we go!
Next up: my first 2009 FOs!
I’ve spent the past few years of my blogging experience feeling guilty that I’m not using the space I pay for over at Typepad. I had big dreams of having a popular knitting/crafting/writing blog, but once I started paying for space…the allure was gone. I felt forced to write, forced to perform, and then when I didn’t have the audience I had hoped for, I lost interest in a powerful way.
In response, I’m scaling back. WordPress has gotten a lot of good press from blog friends, so I’ve decided to move my little dream over here, and to downsize accordingly. I’m just a college kid with a lot to learn, and it’s best not to push myself too hard just yet.
I want this to be a more open blog — I have a Livejournal, but that’s been friends-only for years and I don’t plan on changing that any time soon. Here, however, I can muse and ramble and not care if anyone is paying attention to my natterings.
Welcome to 2009.