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		<title>as foretold by nostradamus</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 04:01:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Or, well, me. Anyway. We&#8217;re about 25% through the year, which seems like a good time to check up on my list of things-to-do in 2009. 1- Major stash-organizing. Eh, not quite. But I&#8217;m pretty sure I&#8217;ll be getting more space in the house this summer so that will be my summer project. 2- Major [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Or, well, me. Anyway.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re about 25% through the year, which seems like a good time to check up on my list of things-to-do in 2009.</p>
<p><strong>1- Major stash-organizing.</strong> Eh, not quite. But I&#8217;m pretty sure I&#8217;ll be getting more space in the house this summer so that will be my summer project.<br />
<strong>2- Major stash-busting.</strong> Almost. The Warm the World stuff is boxed up and ready to ship. I&#8217;m planning on going to the post office tomorrow to take care of it.<br />
<strong>3- Learn intarsia.</strong> Check!<br />
<strong>4- Do more weaving.</strong> Haven&#8217;t really done any weaving yet. I haven&#8217;t felt motivated.<br />
<strong>5- Start selling projects on Etsy/etc.</strong> I have sold a few things on Etsy, so go me!<br />
<strong>6- Design more original projects.</strong> I&#8217;ve been making up projects, but not anything to make into designs. So I get a half-check on this one.<br />
<strong>7- Learn to spin.</strong> Check!<br />
<strong>8- Knit at least one project from every knitting/crochet book I own.</strong> This will be a big undertaking, but I have used a handful already.</p>
<p>So if anything I&#8217;m making progress. I&#8217;ll take that.</p>
<p>As far as knitting right now goes, I&#8217;m about halfway finished with a <a href="http://knitty.com/ISSUEspring08/PATTlaceribbon.html">Lace Ribbon Scarf</a> and I&#8217;m trucking along on a <a href="http://www.glampyreknits.com/id139.html" target="_blank">Lemongrass Bolero</a>. Both green. Not because of St. Patrick&#8217;s Day. Just because I like green.</p>
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		<title>a stern warning of things to come (in 2009)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2009 21:34:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, I&#8217;ve been putting a lot of thought into the knitting that I&#8217;ve been doing over the last year. I&#8217;ve gotten a lot better at it, and I think the stuff I make turns out quite well. I&#8217;ve gotten better at photographing my projects and keeping track of my yarn. To keep the good times [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, I&#8217;ve been putting a lot of thought into the knitting that I&#8217;ve been doing over the last year. I&#8217;ve gotten a lot better at it, and I think the stuff I make turns out quite well. I&#8217;ve gotten better at photographing my projects and keeping track of my yarn. To keep the good times rolling, I&#8217;ve decided to make a list of goals for 2009. Resolutions are for suckers. These are things I will do.</p>
<p><strong>1- Major stash-organizing.</strong> I have little room to work with at my house, seeing as my bedroom is only 9&#8242;x10&#8242; (thanks, roomies!). The result is that my yarn gets shoved in big rubbermaid containers in a hall closet. I forget what I have in there and it&#8217;s a major pain to get to. So when I get some $$$ I&#8217;m going to invest in some storage for my yarn. While organizing I&#8217;ll need to do some &#8230;<br />
<strong>2- Major stash-busting.</strong> One of my big rubbermaid containers holds a ton of acryllic yarn from Warm the World, a non-profit that makes blankets. I can&#8217;t explain why, but I just can&#8217;t get myself to do the work. Maybe I am that big of a jerk/selfish knitter. Either way, the yarn should go somewhere that will use it. So I&#8217;ll probably box it up, plus some extra acryllic stuff that I will never use, and send it back to Warm the World. That will clear up a lot of space.<br />
<strong>3- Learn intarsia.</strong> I really want to get into colorworking, and I feel like my total avoidance of projects involving colorwork is keeping me back. I&#8217;m pretty sure my LYS will have some sort of class at some point. I may ask the owner about it.<br />
<strong>4- Do more weaving.</strong> I took a weaving class back in August and it was awesome. The owner of Hill Country Weavers reminds me every time I go into the shop that I should keep it up, and I agree. HCW has three properties, one of which is a house filled with large looms and warping umbrellas that are open and free to use. So I think I&#8217;m going to make a rug for the hallway outside of my bedroom. I&#8217;ll use up some acryllic yarn and scraps that I have from old projects.<br />
<strong>5- Start selling projects on Etsy/etc.</strong> I&#8217;ve made plenty of things because I like the patterns. But what should I do with them? I think I&#8217;ll try selling stuff. I would naturally give full credit to the designers and would only look for reimbursment of material costs. I think that&#8217;s reasonable and fair. I don&#8217;t want to get in trouble with copyright but I&#8217;m not really trying to make a profit. If I want to make a profit from this then I&#8217;ll need to stick with #6.<br />
<strong>6- Design more original projects.</strong> I&#8217;ve made one original pattern and it has over 100 projects on Ravelry. I think that&#8217;s pretty good! I&#8217;ve been asked by two different people to think up stuff from various knitting magazines/online zines so I&#8217;d really like to do that. Hopefully I can budget myself time to design and test stuff out this semester.<br />
<strong>7- Learn to spin.</strong> I know there will be spinning classes at HCW, so whenever one pops up I&#8217;m going to take it. That will involve, at some point in the future, probably buying a wheel. We&#8217;ll see about that. I can&#8217;t really afford that and if all goes according to plan and I get a teaching job in the UK after I finish my PhD I won&#8217;t want to bother with trying to sell it/move it/whatever. But I definitely want to learn how.<br />
<strong>8- Knit at least one project from every knitting/crochet book I own.</strong> I have quite a few, and this will be a good test to see what I should keep and what I should sell.</p>
<p>I think that&#8217;s a good list of stuff to do, and it seems pretty reasonable. I&#8217;ll keep track of the projects I finish for the year, like I did last year (62!), but now that I know I can have a large output of quality/cool items I don&#8217;t feel like I have to challenge myself in that way. This year I want to streamline and learn new things. I admit, though, that forcing myself to make so many projects this year has really improved the quality of what I make.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the list of what I did in 2008:<br />
- Pineapple Hat<br />
- Amigurumi Bear<br />
- Amigurumi Squid x2<br />
- Quant<br />
- Womb<br />
- 2&#215;2 Ribbed Hat<br />
- Amigurumi Raindrop x2<br />
- Amigurumi Whale<br />
- Birds of a Feather (amigurumi bird) x2<br />
- Cthulhu Baby Bib<br />
- Aramis (sweater)<br />
- Tudora (cowl)<br />
- Katamari Earmuffs<br />
- Biscuit Pillow<br />
- Adipose (Doctor Who, stuffed animal) x2<br />
- Smocking Stitch Mug Cozy (by MK Carroll)<br />
- Garter Stitch Mug Cozy<br />
- &#8220;Cashmere&#8221; Cowl by Purl Bee<br />
- Triple Cable Muffler<br />
- Train Tam<br />
- Lopi Lace Scarf<br />
- Brain Slug x2<br />
- Aspen Cowl<br />
- One Skein Wonder (shrug) x2<br />
- Parallelograms Scarf<br />
- Twirly Top Toque<br />
- Calorimetry x3<br />
- Stella&#8217;s Hat<br />
- Rose Red x2<br />
- Sunray<br />
- Reverse-Bloom Flower Dishcloth<br />
- Rose&#8217;s Wristwarmers (Doctor Who)<br />
- A Nobel Cowl (my original pattern!)<br />
- &#8220;Cashmere&#8221; Neckwarmer by Kim K.<br />
- Woven Scarf x2<br />
- Amigurumi Ninja<br />
- Beech Wood Cowl<br />
- Clapotis x2<br />
- French Press Cozy<br />
- Wedding Shrug (improvised pattern)<br />
- Amigurumi Lion<br />
- Spring Beret<br />
- Gooseberry Hat<br />
- Baby Hat (from One Skein)<br />
- Rib &amp; Cable Quarter Gaiter x2<br />
- Urchin<br />
- Abalone<br />
- Propeller<br />
- Fence<br />
- Give a Hoot Mittens</p>
<p>So that&#8217;s 50 unique projects and 62 total projects. Pretty good year, I think.</p>
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