Year of Projects #13 – Unofficial Review

The Year of Projects is a challenge hosted on Ravelry among bloggers. While Ravelry is a social network for fiber enthusiasts, participants include non-fiber-related projects on their list. I just found the group in January of this year, but my crafting history is long. Diving in officially for the 14th year which started today, I’d like a full-year look back so I can compare as I go. So details on the past week and the year ending June 30, 2024, are up next!

Stitched or Still -in-Progress

YOP is not my only ongoing challenge, but I appreciate the accountability it offers! Looking back on the past twelve months, I’ve used up 4,586 grams of yarn, knitting with over 16,000 yards. The 35 completed projects varied from socks ( 17 pairs) to shawls and cowls (three each), hats from newborn to adult (six total), plus an afghan, a long-sleeved sweater for me, a toddler sweater, a tank top, a pair of mitts and a pair of leg warmers. The sweater and last pair of socks were finished this past week.


Bling T (long sleeve version) by Laura Nelkin using Leading Men Fiber Arts Show Stopper in Don’t Fear the Reaper on US4 (3.5mm) needles
SHaGs pattern by Sarah Jordan using Desert Vista Dyeworks Viso in the Close Encounters colorway on US1 (2.25mm) needles

There are a number of WIPs in my collection, though the only one I worked on last week was the first Irish sweater of the year:

Byrne Clan Aran pullover by Clanarans using Aran Handknitting Wool from Blarney Woolen Mills in the Natural colorway on US4 (3.5mm)/US5 (3.75mm)/US6 (4.0mm) needles

I will have to pull out my other WIPs to see which ones I will prioritize throughout the year. In addition to the YOP, one of the drivers is a Net Loss challenge from Knitters Brewing Company to use up more yarn (by weight) than I bring in. Buying or receiving yarn doesn’t help here, nor can I count stash that I give away or toss. But the challenge has made me more intentional about my yarn purchases, even on vacation. I’ve already knit up three of the skeins (or most of them, anyway) from my April trip. Since that challenge runs through the calendar year, it will primarily impact my project choices through December.

Cast-on Conversations

I’ll have a separate post outlining my full list of plans for YOP14, but for now know that I’ll be finishing the sweater above and the pair of shortie socks I cast on this weekend:

Nugget Peds by Laura Nelkin using Knit Picks Felici in the Game Over colorway on US1 (2.25mm) needles

Before I move on to the non-knitting segments of my post… This is a Year of Projects post. Officially the Group has just finished its 13th year, though I’m just beginning . Click on the link if you would like to find out more about the Year of Projects Group on Ravelry, it’s a very welcoming group! Year 14 is starting now, so it’s a perfect time to join us.

Movie Moments

I had a lot of screen time this week, with looming knitting deadlines (at least one). I maximized my A-List membership for once and saw Inside Out 2, Bad Boys: Ride or Die, and A Quiet Place: Day One. Those are both in order of viewing and my personal rankings. The latest Pixar film hopefully gives the studio the boost it needs as recent films haven’t had good numbers. One of my high school classmates was in animation support there for years, and I’ve always enjoyed watching the end credits to see his name on the screen. (Todd also gave me a personal tour when I was stuck in San Francisco for a day.)

Todd Krish – Shelton High School Class of 1985 – I first saw his name in the credits on Up, but his iMDB credits also include work at ILM on movies like The Phantom Menace and Minority Report.

Will Smith and Martin Laurence were fun to watch in the buddy cop movie. I haven’t seen any other movies in the series, but that didn’t detract from the fun. The last movie, though, was nowhere near as entertaining as its predecessors. I watched the first two AQP films ahead of time just to refresh. This one just didn’t have the same character arcs, so it wasn’t a favorite.

On the small screen, I’ve gone through most of the Agents of SHIELD watch-alongs with Kaiielle, just one more pair of episodes left to catch up on season two. I also made good progress on my rewatch of The West Wing, season six. On Netflix I watched The Judge and Inside Man, as both were leaving the service in June. I’ve seen them both and own the former on disc. Lastly, I watched the reaction YouTube videos from Rob and Trin on the three Planet of the Apes made with Andy Serkis.

Soundscape Sessions

I got somewhat sad news yesterday that a sisterly podcast I’ve followed for years is coming to an end. The Imagined Landscapes podcast is one I’ve listened to for quite a while and introduced me to the Once More with Horrible Feeling annual singalong fest in Winnipeg, among other things. The Winnipeg-local sister in the duo has moved in with her partner and has decided to step away from podcasting to focus on her new life and family. I’m thrilled for her as she’s got a great thing going, but I will miss her!

The last piece of equipment I needed to start recording my pilot podcast arrived. Now I have to spend some time playing with the recording software and learning to edit. My goal is to launch by the end of this month.

Exploits in Exercise

Checking in at mid-year, I’ve taken more than 60 classes at OrangeTheory this year. I’ve covered over 100 miles on the treadmill in that time. With the introduction of the Tread 50 option, my mileage increased significantly. I haven’t reached the three mile mark in a class, but I’m getting closer! A couple weeks ago I managed 2.88 miles and 2.89 miles in 50 minute sessions. I was also most pleased with the 38 miles I achieved in general walking (plus an OTF workout) during my first week of vacation. Now I have to work on getting more movement in outside of the studio. Stay tuned for that plan!

That’s about all I have the energy to share today. A couple key work projects are tapping into my energy reserves. But my mind is always pondering the next post. So stay tuned!

Knit on. 🧶

Responses

  1. highlandheffalump Avatar

    A fantastic achievement on your knitting. More than double what I use in a year (I count mine in December). I love those stripy socks you are working on now. 35 projects matches Marsha’s, such productive members of our group. I will go and see Inside Out af some point. Maybe when it’s been out a while and less kids there as its summer holidays here now.

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    1. roocmc Avatar

      Thanks! I’ve actually had more productive years in the past! Back in 2015-2017 my KnitMeter account shows I was using up 30k-36k yards in a calendar year. These days, I don’t knit when I’m spending time with my grandson, and I have other activities that limit my time and productivity. Such is life, though. I’m working on teaching my grandson to respect my knitting projects, but at 18 months old, it will take a while for him to really understand. 😉

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  2. knittingissofun Avatar

    OMG – that’s an amazing amount of yarn out!! Congratulations! I’m not in your league. Thanks for sharing about Knitters Brewery. I’ve joined the group so that I might participate in next year’s Net Loss challenge! With all your socks, do you participate in Grocery Girl’s monthly sock KALs? My sock knitting never seems to fit within a month so I rarely qualify. Your Irish sweater looks gorgeous.

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    1. roocmc Avatar

      Thank you! I had to step away from monthly sock KALs – I used to be in the Sock Knitters Anonymous group for many years. With the time restrictions on completing them, I just had to ease up on the stressors. The DVD sock club has a great deal since I earn free or discounted yarn by hitting the deadline each month, but I also can knit plain vanilla socks every month for that challenge. I would usually only do that every other year, but she announced this is the last year she would run the challenge. And the Camp Loopy challenge only runs three months out of the year. Other than those two, I only have self-imposed deadlines or the long-running challenges. During the NFL season, I really like the Down Cellar Studio Pigskin Party, too. For that, we craft whatever we want and earn points based on yardage plus bonus points for various characteristics. Occasionally there are small challenges, but I’ve gotten better about only making what brings me joy. 😉

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