
Next is the
Smock Coat from Debbie Bliss' Simply Baby Book knit with Knit Picks
Shine Sport.
Since it is the beginning of the new year and I had set a few goals for myself last year, I decided to revisit those goals and see how I did and make some new knitting goals for 2009.
In 2008 I kept my knitting goals simple due to my crazy school schedule. They were:
1. Try fair isle - I already have some yarn and all the tools I need.
2. Finish at least 1 sweater
3. Delve further into lace knitting : I plan to try the flower basket shawl, and have yarn to do at least 1 more shawl (maybe a
Niebling)
Well I did try
fair isle with my snowflake socks, and actually had some success. Unfortunately these socks remain unfinished, but as I will discuss later in the post I have a plan for my unfinished business.
I did finish 1 sweater with my
FLS, but I also have an unfinished
Bell Sleeved Jacket to complete. I just couldn't resist the bandwagon for the
FLS!
As far as the lace knitting goes, I finished my
Branching out Scarf and started a
Flower Basket Shawl, but alas this project too remains in the unfinished category. I have delved into some worsted weight lace, such as
FLS, and my current secret gift project as well. As for
Niebling, well.....I purchased a
Niebling pattern (Lyra) while I could get my hot little hands on it at a reasonable price. Maybe someday I will knit it.
Okay, so I tried out a lot of my resolutions, but have had a little trouble with follow through.
My knitting resolutions for 2009? Well number 1 is no
surprise, but here they are:
1. Finish my unfinished business. I have many projects on the needles that I need to finish before I get swept up in all that new project fever. In order of how I will do this
a) Secret Gift Project (70% complete)
b) Snowflake Socks (65% complete)
c) Bell Sleeved Jacket (65% complete)
d) Flower Basket Shawl (20% complete)
e) Baby Mary
Janes (10% complete)
f) Smock Jacket (10% complete)
Of course, I always like to have about 3 projects on my needles at all times anyway, so there may be some overlap.
Usually I have 1 lace project, 1 sweater or bigger project and 1 small project like socks that is very portable on my needles at all times to fit different knitting situations.
2. Socks. I have developed a habit of collecting skeins of sock yarn. Everywhere we go, I find the local yarn store and find a skein that reminds me of the place we visited or that has a simply beautiful dye job. I need to get in the habit of using these skeins to make even more beautiful socks to keep my feet warm.
3. Knit my man a sweater. Gasp! I have been married for over a year, and have not knit my husband anything except a hat. Although my husband is generally not into sweaters, I did find a pattern that appeals to him in the Best of Interweave Knits book called
Cambridge Jacket by Ann Budd. I think it is about time to knit my man a sweater. (And maybe some Dashing mitts as well).
4. Shop from my stash. I have a lot of yarn. Probably not as much as some of you, but even so. I currently have
enough yarn for 3 sweaters in addition to the yarn to finish the sweater on my needles. I also have enough yarn to knit about 9 pairs of socks, and 3 shawls. I also have a lot of skeins that would be great for smaller projects.
5. Try
Mobius knitting. I have had my eye on the Cat
Bordhi Mobius Cowl for awhile, and already have a skein of
variegated yarn picked out for it.
6. Try
Entrelac knitting. I may start with a
pair of socks, but I also have the
Forest Path Stole in the back of my mind.
7. Knit more, now that I have the time.
There are a lot of other things I want to accomplish, but for now this seems like a reasonable list of goals. I look forward to a year of knitting in 2009.