Year of Projects – Week 9

It’s September already?!? How did that happen?!? Well, at least I have some progress to show for it…

Stitched or Still-in-Progress

I have a couple finished projects to share, plus a nearly-there project and a resurrected WIP!

The mitts are done! I finished the second one on Monday. Although I’m usually a fan of loading up beads on a SuperFloss strand, the quality of the strands took a nosedive, and I found it was falling apart as I worked the first mitt. Plus, the bead sequence is specific and not really intuitive. So I placed the beads on the second mitt with a crochet hook.

Beadic Mitts by Laura Nelkin using John Arbon Textiles Exmoor Sock in the Dimity colorway on US1.5 (2.5mm) and US2 (2.75mm) needles

And I managed to use up the whole 100g ball of cotton yarn on this set of dishcloths. I actually lost at yarn chicken on the last one, but I fudged the bind off so hopefully it’s not noticeable.

Cotton Washcloths by Carly Stipe using Knit Picks Dishie in Linen on US5 (3.75mm) needles

The Aran sweater is SO close to being finished! I wanted to seam it together today, but the sleeves are still damp from blocking them on Thursday night. One sleeve is particularly wet. I’m hoping to get this done tomorrow’s holiday. Then I just have to pick up stitches and knit the collar.

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

And last, but not least, is the Lolette shawl. The pattern and some of the supplies were a part of the Lolember series of gifts last year. The shawl is designed to be knit with an Advent yarn “calendar” made up of 24 or 25 mini skeins of yarn (20 grams each). I bought a set back in 2019 from an indie dyer friend who has since closed her shop and transitioned to making resin decorated cups/tumblers. I started the shawl in late January but got sidetracked with other projects and life. I dug out wedge 6, still in progress, and frogged it to start again. I knit the last three wedges this week, joined them all and worked the center. I have worked half of the setup on the outside of the circle, but unless I find another long cable, I won’t be able to photograph the piece flat after I complete this round.

Lolette by Laura Nelkin using the Unwind Yarn Company 2019 Advent Set (fingering weight) on US5 (3.75mm) needles

Cast On Conversations

Since the Pigskin Party hosted by Down Cellar Studios starts on Thursday, I’m holding off on new cast-ons until Thursday. That’s another reason I want to finish the sweater!

My plans to begin on Thursday are the September DVD socks, a test knit shawl that’s due at the beginning of October, and another cable-knit sweater! I’m waiting to hear if I will also be completing another test knit this month. If I am, I’ll share that news in a few days.

I have my next podcast episode to record and post this week as well, so I’m sketching out my notes to talk about the past month. I’d best get back to that now.

This is a Year of Projects post. Officially the Group is in its 14th year, my first. If you would like to find out more about the Year of Projects Group on Ravelry, please check it out; it’s a very welcoming group!

Knit on. 🧶

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  1. knittingissofun Avatar

    What a colorful shawl. It does look fun to knit. Do you wear it folded in half? I just don’t deal well with stuff around my neck so I don’t enjoy wearing shawls or cowls. I was planning to knit a little scarf but I’m realizing I’d never wear it. I’m retired. I no longer wear collared shirts. I think that souvenir yarn is going to stay in the skein forever. I think a podcast would be fun but also a lot of work.

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    1. roocmc Avatar

      To be honest, I’ve never worn a circular shawl before. I know there are a few ways to wear them. But depending on how big it gets, it could also become a light throw for my couch. TBD! 😉

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  2. ruthspory Avatar

    Oh I have been waiting for another of your podcasts. I keep checking the feed to see if one has been uploaded. You do such a nice job on them and your voice is so soothing.

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    1. roocmc Avatar

      Aww, thank you! To start with, I’m planning to record monthly during at the beginning of the month. I may increase to twice a month after a few episodes. If you subscribe to my blog, you should get a notification-each episode will be accompanied by a blog post with my show notes. 😊

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  3. Marsha Avatar

    The mitts are so pretty. I have always used the crochet hook method when beading on a knitted piece. Your aran sweat is.gping.to be gorgeous. Thise sleeve really turned out nice. What a great winter wear knit. Your shawl is going to be very colorful and fun when completed. You have some interesting upcoming projects. Will keep me coming back to see what test knits you will be making.

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  4. highlandheffalump Avatar

    The mitts are so pretty. I’m so excited at how close to finishing your Aran jumper…I feel like this is going to be really special. The shawl I like the idea that you can just fold it in half in different places and have a completely different colour selection at the front. That’s a fun design.

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