There is much I am pondering this morning…
There are 21 days left of winter, and my stitching is getting nicely “full” and I spent some time this weekend thinking about how to best use these remaining days so that when winter is done, my stitching “feels done” and too.
That extra-ordinary enabler, Vicki, posted something on IG and it lodged itself in my brain. I spent much of yesterday looking through my stash to see what I might have that might work for Larissa’s upcoming MKAL. This gets bonus points as well because I am itching to knit something besides a sweater these days. I would really love to put something together that has a “lovely watercolor effect” so stay tuned!
Finally, I am anxious to get my copy of Making’s UNIFORM and to get myself prepped, I am going to get going on a dress for spring. This weather has me itching for something new! I am a bit nervous and will be making a muslin over the next few weeks, which will hopefully be successful! I am reading up on “how to” and then attempting to trace a pattern this week!
This is what will occupy my Monday… what about you? What is on your mind today?
You have a lot of good ideas! All that’s. On my mind today is getting my new desktop computer fully up to speed and removing the old one. Big screen ! Yay! and finishing my Solbein 🙂
Who, ME? An extra-ordinary enabler?? Haha! Who posts a lovely list of Ravelry links every Friday?? I’m just returning the favor on occasion. 😉
Though not a complete mystery, I enjoyed knitting Larissa’s “making arrows” project so much that I really didn’t think twice about her new MKAL. Plus, the MOON!
Today I am contemplating what to do next now that a huge project is off the needles. I guess I should get back to WIPs, but the urge to start something new is always there.
I’m thinking about what to do when my current hitchhiker is off the needles (soon-ish, maybe?) and the Lunar Phase MKAL certainly looks intriguing. Love your winter stitching!
All that’s on my mind is the thing that’s ALWAYS on my mind these days: campaigning!
I’ve been trying to avoid KALs this year, but I’m going to have to check out Larissa’s. My “arrows” was the most fun thing I’ve knit in ages — and I love it. (After my Carbeth disaster, I need something new and exciting.)
On my mind today, the generosity of Bridget who along with sending me a book she finished, sent two fuzzy skiens of fingering weight. The halo effect is awesome. Knitters are so kind to one another
I am excited for the book too. What pattern will you try now?