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Month: June 2024

UFOs

Posted on June 22, 2024May 12, 2025 by Jo Anne

My world is surrounded by unfinished objects.  Today…I’m going to talk about four of them.

  1. Shipwreck Shawl
  2. Comfort Zone
  3. Maika
  4. Fun in the Sun Socks

As a process knitter, I like to have projects that cover all sorts of scenarios…not necessarily about the finished product.  It could be a technique, a passing of time, functionality of the project itself.

Shipwreck began as a major challenge for me – back in 2009 when it was first published.  My friend Jainy and I agreed we’d work on it together.  I had purchased this beautiful yarn from Knit Picks and was ready to go.  A few months later, Jainy had finished it, and I hadn’t.  Why such a challenge – and why wasn’t it finished?  First, it’s a circular lace shawl.  Circular knitting was not new to me, but lace absolutely was.  I was new to lifelines, and multiple yarn overs, and heavens-to-Betsy, if anything slipped off the needle – especially a YO, it was not easy at all for me to figure out.  Second, there’s BEADS involved.  And there are multiple ways to add beads to a knitting project.  The most tedious being to pre-string the beads.  And

yet, I was convinced that pre-stringing was the way to go.  I never actually got to that part.

Anticipation killed my motivation to get this done.  Fast forward to August of 2022, and I decided again to give it a go.  I found some gorgeous Shibui Lunar yarn, and I was making great progress.  Until I got to the beaded section.  I haven’t abandoned the project, nor have I ignored the beads (although, I could absolutely skip the beads if I wanted to), but while the stitch work is an easy K1, YO at this point, I haven’t worked on it in over a year.

 

 

Comfort Zone started as what I like to call a sideline project.  That doesn’t mean it is sidelined to all other projects.  It just means, that I work on it on the sideslines…sideslines of soccer games, dance competitions, basketball games…It has enough interest to keep me engaged, but not so much that I must pay attention at all times to every single stitch.  And…it’s going to be a poncho, which I love.  (Why do I love ponchos?  Maybe that’s for another post.)  In particular I love this one because I think it is going to be incredibly warm.  It is being knit from Malabrigo Washted, it’s got sort of a loose roll-down turtleneck collar, and then it’s just a poncho.  With some detailed twisted stitching down the arms.  If I try it on, it currently lands just below the bust line, so I definitely have a way to go, but now that I don’t have any sidelines to sit for a while, it will either hibernate, or become my TV-watching project.

 

Maika was my first foray into test knitting.  I should have known better.  As a process knitter, I should have known that having a deadline (not a gift deadline) was the kiss of death.  I have since seen many test knits of interest, but knowing myself, I have declined applying.  What is a test knit?  Simple.  Designers look for people to knit their new designs to ensure that the way the design is written makes sense, produces what it claims to, and is easy to read and understand.  I can do a post on test knitting sometime in the future, after I successfully manage to test knit in the time limit.  So don’t hold your breath.

What I love about Maika which made me want to try the test knit, is it is a cardigan that just looks so comfy and warm.  And when the fall rolls around, I’ll be happy that I have it!  As long as I finish it.

 

My newest UFO is the Fun in the Sun Socks.  They are cute, and part of my self-challenge of finishing a pair of socks. It is part of a collection, and I just thought the little popsicles were so cute – so this is the pattern I chose.  It’s super cute, right? I got this much done in a week…(that’s good for me because there are so many other things that I do with my time)…and now I’m ready to start working on the heel.  What to do what to do?  German Short Row Heel?  Afterthought Heel?  Heel Flap and Gusset?

 

 

 

 

These are my main UFO’s at this point.  But I have way more than that.  Not to mention yarn set aside for specific projects I want to start.  How many UFOs do you have?  How much yarn do you have sitting around waiting to start a project?

Dream a little dream…

Posted on June 15, 2024May 12, 2025 by Jo Anne

Over the last decade or so, I’ve gone in and out of various jobs, sliding through unemployment, working full-time in tech, part-time in real-estate or athletics, sometimes one job, sometimes three, volunteering at school, with soccer, taking on direct sales with Pampered Chef and with Arbonne; experiencing a little bit of success in any of these, and also elevating my stress level a little tiny bit at a time, so that I didn’t even realize how stressed I am, and continue to be.  But that’s not what this post is about.

This post is about a dream.

Also over the last decade, I have thought of many different ways to open a yarn shop.  I would love to provide lessons and classes, luscious yarn to feel and buy and make lovely gifts.  A place to hang out and knit.  And I’m fairly convinced that I need capital.  Lots of it.  To make the haven of relaxation-through-fiber-art that I am dreaming of. I also had the idea to add a coffee counter – with a barista to make those delicious espresso drinks.  I even went so far as to meet with someone from a local organization that helps people start their small businesses.  But it was suggested to me that I create a yarn space that required a monthly subscription, and that just didn’t sit well with me.  And so the dream took a back seat.

The other part of the dream is that I would need to be able to teach.

This terrified me.  Any time I thought about it.  Not because I have trouble speaking in front of large groups, but because I thought…who wants to learn from me?  Who am I to think I can teach someone to knit?

Some might call this imposter syndrome.

But really, why was I suffering imposter syndrome where knitting is concerned?  I learned to knit in first grade.  I was 5.  (So anyone who says kids are too young to learn should go speak to the folks at The Waldorf School of Garden City and try to tell them that!)  And there were opportunities out there.  I had certainly taught friends to knit.  But I was terrified to shop my services around.  Again…what credentials did I have that would make someone want to take me on a teacher?

Well, everything happens for a reason, and my library was already offering knitting classes once a week in the morning.  And when their end of winter registration opened up and was posted on the ‘book, there were a number of comments looking for an evening class.  So terrified as I was, I emailed the library and offered to teach in the evening.

What a blessing it has been.  The students, all women (although men are welcome too!), are lovely – ranging from singles, to not-so-newly-marrieds, to grandmothers.  They picked up the needles and seem to be enjoying what they’re learning.  And we are going to keep going!

So I feel like part of my dream is happening.  Now I just need to learn to write a business plan, learn how to do the market research, and start my yarn shop!

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