A month with at least 17 days of leisure...Next week I'll be off for a month. That means fewer blogs, and more stories!
Please leave comments about how much you can accomplish in a month.
I counted my Ravelry projects, and I've completed 35 "objects" in one year... That makes 3 things a month, doesn't it?
I'll attempt to pack a shawl, a pullover (toddler size), a cowl, and a pair of socks. (Maybe a suit of clothes for Mr. Foster, too.) And I hope to run dry by the time I get to New Zealand, for I surely will feel justified in going off my yarn diet if I've run out by then...
Here's what's on the needles today, and will probably be packed in one week:
Europa Shawl, on hold |
Skew sock, ripped back to...heel |
Rose Pullover, in cotton (Roses to be duplicate stitched on the blue) |
Cowl, ribbing only, in Regia Bamboo |
And not on the needles:
Planned socks |
Ultra Alpaca Fine by Berroco
Fingering / 4 ply
50% Wool, 30% Nylon, 20% Alpaca
What do you mean, "maybe" a suit for Mr.Foster? He can't go a cruise without a sailor outfit!! Chop Chop!
ReplyDeleteWhat can I do in a month on a cruise? 1) develop a killer tan; 2) float in the pool 3) snorkel whenever I can get off the ship 3) read five books unless I'm having too much fun doing other things 4) sleep as much as I want since Jody wouldn't be there to rag me about it 5) get a lot fatter (I understand cruise food is great) 6) drink wonderful wine and get even fatterer and 7) maybe knit on something. I tend not to finish things
ReplyDeleteLovely travel projects. Bon voyage!!!
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