Saturday, March 28, 2015

An Accounting

















Hi there,
Join me for an accounting of the WIPs spread out all over my house!

In the living room --
Encore Log Cabin Blanket














Started in 2011 (yikes)! My first log cabin blanket, in four shades of blue. Originally designed to be adult size, 60" x 90" (we are tall!) It stopped being rectangle even though I thought I started out rectangular-ly?? Now I'm aiming for a crib size, might make a nice baby gift someday. I've enjoyed working on this and learning the log cabin method. I hope to finish it off with an applied i-cord border.

In the bonus room --
Theresa Gaffey Stole














Started in 2014. Probably my all-time favorite WIP. Four colors down, five to go. The Isager Alpaca Merino is the most gorgeous yarn, and I.Will.Finish.This.One!

In my studio --
Guernsey Wrap














Also started in late 2014. I love this pattern, but instead of a wrap, it may very well be turned into a table runner for my dining room. The Brooklyn Tweed Shelter has a very natural feel to it, but I'm surprised at how fragile it is. It seems to tear easily so I have to be very gentle with it.

Under my desk --
Clapo-Ktus














The frogged Clapo-Ktus wrap in the expensive Handmaiden Sea Silk (Charcoal). I got off track on this one, but plan to restart it this summer. Lovely yarn!

In the bags --  
Purl Ridge Cowl & Socks














Purl SOHO bag: A Purl Ridge Cowl in periwinkle!  
Other bag: a frogged and restarted pair of socks, both socks going at once on two sets of DPNs.  
So with all this going on, guess what I'm knitting . . . 

Ballband Dishcloth


















I know there's a one hundred percent chance I will finish this by the end of the week!  

xoxo Tammy

3 comments:

  1. All smiles and happy dances here in Nebraska with all that fibery goodness on display! And those tulips...such an explosion of color in one snippet of what puts a smile on your face...and a new and useful dishcloth at the end of the weekend...LIFE IS GOOD! xo �� ��

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  2. This is a great post! If I wandered through my house, I'd find projects in nearly every room that are crying for attention.

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  3. I love how you've sprinkled knitting everywhere!! Nothing wrong with having many many projects :)

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