Post-holiday catch-up
Jan. 9th, 2011 04:36 pmHappy new year, everyone! Have you recovered from the holidays yet? I spent 10 days with only dialup for internet (barring a few desperate excursions to a café) so I am still catching up. I spent part of yesterday catching up on podcasts and... OMG! I got a mention on Stringchronicity! Maire wisely googles her show from time to time and thus caught my previous mention. *waves* Hi!
She also called me on being a slacker blogger. Yep, I'm pretty bad. I think of lots of things to write about and even start planning out what I want to say, but a lot of that doesn't ever make it out into the world. Part of this is because these things tend to occur to me while I'm at work or zipping down the interstate at 70mph and shouldn't really drop everything to write up my yarn adventures. (And then Very Important Work Things occur to me when I'm in the shower or just about to fall asleep. Of course.) That and the bouts of dialup are my only excuse.
So today's post is a catch-up of topics that don't require pictures. Yes, I am too lazy to upload pics right now. Come on, my camera is all the way on the other side of the room inside my bag. ;)
One of this year's goals, like last year, is some serious destashing. I had planned to have another Personal Sock Club (which I totally thought of before Stephanie Pearl-McPhee mentioned hers on her blog!) and complete at least one sock a month. That way I'm 6 pairs happier in my sock drawer and 12 skeins smaller in my yarn bins by next January. This worked well last year and left me plenty of time for other things, so I'm doing it again. Then I ran across the 12in2011 Ravelry group, a support group/cheering section for those who need to destash and to get things out of their Ravelry queue that have been sitting around too long. Since that's only six more FOs than my plan - and surely I'll complete six other things in 300-some days! - I joined up. One FO per month should be the very least I can do.
With all this destashing talk, anyone who has followed me here from Ravelry is probably wondering why I just added about 5 squidillion skeins to my stash there. Part of this project is being honest with myself about what I have. This will also add to my sense of accomplishment when Ravelry ticks something over from "stashed" to "used". The stuff I added was only one giant bag from the closet o' doom, where craft things go to languish indefinitely. There is still uncatalogued stuff in the plastic storage drawers that I hope will eventually contain the entire stash.
I am working on some socks in a KnitPicks yarn that is cursed. That definitely deserves its own post, so I'll just say that the rest of you are safe because the colorway is long discontinued. I'm not even sure if the second skein has the same curse or just the one I'm using right now. The only way to know is to soldier on until I get this first sock cast off, take a deep breath, and charge ahead with Sock #2. I'm tempted to light candles or incense or something before I start it. ;)
Last January, I managed to do a whole pair of socks in one month, leaving me space to focus on my Ravelympics hats in February. Those socks were much less problematic, so if I want a January FO, it's going to have to be something fairly simple. Thus I started a Jesse's Christmas Hat yesterday, and am over halfway through it. This is a very simple, quick pattern that yields a lovely unisex hat (depending on your color choice) that is stretchy enough to fit almost anyone.
I am considering having a re-do of Ravelympics on my own this year, maybe for only one week this time, and probably in February. I did so well, despite some crazy stuff that went on, that I would like to duplicate that level of productivity. In fact, having a goal that I needed to focus on probably helped me keep churning out hats instead of feeling sorry for myself. It won't hurt for me to drop out of tv watching, fanfic reading, and Ravelry boards for one week. Any catching up I have to do from that will probably be outweighed by the relief from stash guilt.
She also called me on being a slacker blogger. Yep, I'm pretty bad. I think of lots of things to write about and even start planning out what I want to say, but a lot of that doesn't ever make it out into the world. Part of this is because these things tend to occur to me while I'm at work or zipping down the interstate at 70mph and shouldn't really drop everything to write up my yarn adventures. (And then Very Important Work Things occur to me when I'm in the shower or just about to fall asleep. Of course.) That and the bouts of dialup are my only excuse.
So today's post is a catch-up of topics that don't require pictures. Yes, I am too lazy to upload pics right now. Come on, my camera is all the way on the other side of the room inside my bag. ;)
One of this year's goals, like last year, is some serious destashing. I had planned to have another Personal Sock Club (which I totally thought of before Stephanie Pearl-McPhee mentioned hers on her blog!) and complete at least one sock a month. That way I'm 6 pairs happier in my sock drawer and 12 skeins smaller in my yarn bins by next January. This worked well last year and left me plenty of time for other things, so I'm doing it again. Then I ran across the 12in2011 Ravelry group, a support group/cheering section for those who need to destash and to get things out of their Ravelry queue that have been sitting around too long. Since that's only six more FOs than my plan - and surely I'll complete six other things in 300-some days! - I joined up. One FO per month should be the very least I can do.
With all this destashing talk, anyone who has followed me here from Ravelry is probably wondering why I just added about 5 squidillion skeins to my stash there. Part of this project is being honest with myself about what I have. This will also add to my sense of accomplishment when Ravelry ticks something over from "stashed" to "used". The stuff I added was only one giant bag from the closet o' doom, where craft things go to languish indefinitely. There is still uncatalogued stuff in the plastic storage drawers that I hope will eventually contain the entire stash.
I am working on some socks in a KnitPicks yarn that is cursed. That definitely deserves its own post, so I'll just say that the rest of you are safe because the colorway is long discontinued. I'm not even sure if the second skein has the same curse or just the one I'm using right now. The only way to know is to soldier on until I get this first sock cast off, take a deep breath, and charge ahead with Sock #2. I'm tempted to light candles or incense or something before I start it. ;)
Last January, I managed to do a whole pair of socks in one month, leaving me space to focus on my Ravelympics hats in February. Those socks were much less problematic, so if I want a January FO, it's going to have to be something fairly simple. Thus I started a Jesse's Christmas Hat yesterday, and am over halfway through it. This is a very simple, quick pattern that yields a lovely unisex hat (depending on your color choice) that is stretchy enough to fit almost anyone.
I am considering having a re-do of Ravelympics on my own this year, maybe for only one week this time, and probably in February. I did so well, despite some crazy stuff that went on, that I would like to duplicate that level of productivity. In fact, having a goal that I needed to focus on probably helped me keep churning out hats instead of feeling sorry for myself. It won't hurt for me to drop out of tv watching, fanfic reading, and Ravelry boards for one week. Any catching up I have to do from that will probably be outweighed by the relief from stash guilt.