Yeah, it’s really called that.
So here be the gauntlet of things finished this month as competitive knitting awesomeness:
These projects were all double-dipped between my separate games. I finished all the ready rooms for BSGFPB (a couple twice!), and all but one challenge for Nerd Wars.
In true me fashion, I have let this anomaly of preparedness and work ethic completely overcome me, and I have therefore decided I will be able to finish all of the following in the next 22 days:
- An Atelier sweater (ravlink) in some delicious madelinetosh Pashmina yarn (I blame Alyssa.)
- A bed for the kitten crocheted from some upcycled bedsheets
- March socks
- A sewn/knitted project bag to replace the one that was apparently eaten by a rift in the time-space continuum that is my apartment
- Oh, and some more granny squares
I must be mad.
No time blog. MUST. KNIT. FASTER.
2 Comments
Ann
Congrats on all the finished projects! Those happy colors in the granny squares make me smile every time I look at them. I’m curious about the project bag. I go around and around about what the ideal project bag would be like. If I could figure that out, and if I didn’t change my mind so often, I could think about how to make it. I’ve made a few bags, purses really, which turned out well. They were more challenging in both the construction design and the construction itself, than I had anticipated, though, which might be the subconscious reason I haven’t gotten past the thinking stage of a project bag! I understand you have no time to describe your bag – I’ll look forward to a picture when it’s finished! Knit on!!!
Audrey
The bag I’m planning is super-simple, just a drawstring affair I can put my WIPs in to shield them from the flotsam in my shoulderbag or backpack, and make them a little easier to switch from bag to bag or home to bag. I’ve only sewed a couple of “custom” shoulder bags for myself, and while they both served me well, they wore out super-quickly. If I elect to make another of them (in the future, I very well may) I need to invest in some nylon ripstop or something similarly durable… I’m apparently really hard on bags.