16 September 2014

What is up with this Fall thing anyway?

So, Fall has exploded in the US, it seems like a premature and immediate change. I'm not quite ready for Summer to be over, thank you very much! Also, in my mind, it cannot be Fall if it is still 85F outside every day.

So sorry for the mini rant, I'm just puzzled by culture sometimes.

I have way more WIPs going right now than I would like, to the point where they are causing me a little bit of anxiety. So, I'm enacting my tried and true method of dealing with most things in life:

Take it one step at a time. Simple.

This poor sweater is going to have to hibernate because I'm short about 50g to finish the neckline. How sad is that? I thought I would have enough yardage, but I forget how much yarn cabling eats up.
     Update! My mother has secured an additional skein because she's the best!

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I have also been slowly working on a couple rows a day on this blanket. This is exactly the same as a scrap blanket I finished a few years ago (which I still love, it hangs out on my couch). The yarn is some of the antique yarn my mother brought me that I used for Narragansett, it will be super warm!

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I'm so close to finishing some socks I'm knitting out of my very own handspun yarn! The fiber was from a beautiful braid that Lisa (Wickedly Artsy) sent me some time ago. I still can hardly believe that I spun this!

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Anyone else battling some WIPs?

16 comments:

  1. That is gorgeous! I'm less battling and more embracing my onslaught of WIPs. I am currently trying to refrain from swatching for no fewer than 3 different sweaters. I am being quite a scattered knitter, but it's ok. Your sockk yarn is glorious!

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  2. I feel you about the Fall thing - sometimes it is really annoying when people follow the 'it has to be Autumn, its almost October!', when in reality we should all just take it easy and enjoy the weather and time as it is. :)

    All projects look so pretty! but I see you have lots of work ahead, good luck!

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  3. That sweater is so fantastic, a true cable inspiration :) And how considerate of your mom to make sure you got the extra skein!

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  4. You are a phenomenal sweater knitter!

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  5. That's the yarn that showed up on your door from overseas! Man, I love how those are looking, and so happy that you have a project for it. I agree, fall is weird this year. It's that time but I don't feel like we were eased into it.

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  6. loving the wips you've got going on! i'm feeling a similar pain here in cali--104ºf doesn't feel very autumn-like at all.

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  7. Yes. Four current projects. Five if you count the never ending crochet scrap blanket.

    It is definitely fall here. Or rather it was winter last week and we are revisiting summer this week. 33 last week 85 today.

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  8. So glad you got more yarn to finish that sweater. It will be awesome when it is done! I'm in awe of your sock-weight handspun, too. Wow!

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  9. As I'm a huge lover of fall knitting, I have a feeling that my WIPs are going to get out of control pretty soon! Love seeing your projects and you'll be posting FOs pics in no time. xo

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  10. I just love those socks. I've found that handspun socks seems to hang onto color a bit better than dyed yarn. Have you found that to be the case with your socks?

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  11. Mom, FTW! It's fantastic she was able to find you the skein you needed to finish your sweater! You're so close! I bet that will be easy to finish once the yarn arrives!

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  12. I will definitely need to start a sweater now that fall is here. Here in Texas I wish it was fall. We had a small (one day) cold front come in that was amazing. I can't wait for fall. By the way, those green socks are amazing. Wish I could figure out how to make a ombre yarn instead of buying those expensive ones.

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  13. I'm so glad your mom found a skein so you can finish the sweater. The cabling is so intricate and beautiful. It's going to look fabulous when it's done.

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  14. Oooh, I love all your projects! I have to laugh about the fall comment--my friend just called me out on talking about it being fall even though we haven't hit the equinox yet. Psychologically once the fall semester hits summer is over for me, so I can't help but switch to "fall mode." :-D

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  15. I'm always battling WIPs. :S You're handling yous much better than I am! It is starting to cool down here, which usually gets my "must finish some sweaters" juices going. :)

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  16. That sweater is awesome. That blanket is great and I love the socks.
    I used to wonder how people had so many half done pairs of socks.......and somehow right now, I have SEVEN pairs of socks in progress. I've no idea how that happened, but I'm considering frogging one of the completed socks bc it's just too tight across the top of my foot. I don't care how pretty it is. If it's too uncomfortable to wear, I think it must go.

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