Finished Objects and more projects needed.

I recently watched a podcast where they had had Stephen West as a guest and he said he needs 10 projects on the go at all times. The podcaster was a bit gob smacked by that.

I had an ah-ha moment. No wonder I’m struggling, not enough projects! The monogamous sleeve knitting got to me big time. So I’ve been busy on several small projects and am also getting ready to do another sweater, or maybe two, ha, ha.

My Twelve-Point Circular Yoke in Hempton by Hemp for Knitting is done. It’s only barely spring here. Congrats to me on getting it done before the summer. It’s still not warm enough here to wear it.

You’ll notice there is a flaw part way down on the body. Totally my fault. It is the resting round where I left it for several weeks and that round is loose. I should have taken that round back and reknit it. My bad.

I finished the first of my pair of the Aert Mitts by Gudrun Johnston in Waxwing wool, a rustic fingering weight wool. Total enjoyed it but decided on the second one to reverse the centre section colours, just for fun.

I’m not sure which one I like better yet.

I finished my rendition of the Mermaid Avenue Socks by Summer Lee. I loved the stitch pattern fish scales. I didn’t knit these socks according to the pattern. I knit them toe up with a short row heel, so except for the scales, they aren’t really the same socks.

I am working on an idea for Any Gauge Toe Up Socks with a Short Row Heel, nice pattern name – Not. These were my first try and it seems to work. I need more socks to try this idea out on.

I also finished by Windward scarf. It does not photograph well. It’s an intriguing pattern which I have knit 4 times and would totally do it again.

The mitts are almost done. I’ve cast on another pair of socks. But where are my 10 projects?

I’ve picked up an old project to finish.

I mostly knit for myself and know exactly how I like things to fit. This is the Slanting Slip-On top which I’m knitting for my daughter. I started last spring. I made some incorrect assumptions about her size and had to rip quite a bit of this back and reknit the bottom section again. This always slows me down. Things can sit in the time-out corner for a long time. This one did.

I decided to go up a needle size to make the hips wider, you can see where. I don’t think when it’s worn this will matter. I have 2 more inches to go. She loves the feel of it and wants to wear it as soon as I get it done. I did this in Summer Silk by Shelridge Yarns at a totally different gauge than the pattern, of course. If you’ve followed me for a bit you know this is my usual struggle. So many, many modifications to get it to fit: gauge change, shorter arm depth and exact size requested – not negative ease as in pattern. Two more inches to go.

I don’t think I’ve ever had this many finished or almost finished objects!

I cast on the Shima mini Shawl by Beatricemase Designs.

I was intrigued by the centre spine where you knit with all three colours. I’m not very far along yet.

This pattern is for people who like to tick off rows as they knit. I am not a row-ticker so finding it a little weird but if you are, this is the pattern for you.

Stitch counts at every set of rows are very reassuring.

Now I am looking around for a couple more projects because this is not nearly enough! Cheers, Deb

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Author: debgemmellmods

I'm a Knitter. The capital K means every day, everywhere. I started designing as co-owner of Cabin Fever with my sister Lyn. We have published over 160 patterns and 11 books. I'm also working on a new set of patterns for Any Gauge or Gauge-free knitting so you can dive into your stash and cast on for a Top Down sweater that fits, or an accessory to use up those odd balls of yarn.

7 thoughts on “Finished Objects and more projects needed.”

  1. I LOVE the socks especially, Deb. My goal this summer is overcoming my fear of the dreaded gussett. I am only working on a vanilla sock right now, but am getting more done.

    Do you use dpn’s, magic loop or 2 circs when you knit, Deb?

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    1. I use dpns almost always. Here, people knit with ChaioGoo circulars for magic loop. I find them way too pointy. I even use dpns on sleeves.

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  2. I use dpns most of the time. Here, everyone uses ChaioGoo needles for magic loop and I find them too pointy. I even prefer to use dpns on sleeves. Not a popular choice anymore.

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  3. Your Mermaid Avenue socks look great. I am struggling with Row 6 of the pattern a bit but I do like it and will probably knit more socks in this pattern. What a pretty braid that makes on your shawl. I do like row counts on things like shawls that has lots of increases and decreases.

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    1. Thanks. I love the socks and shawl is interesting and I keep wondering if I can use the braid idea somewhere else, ha ha.

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