Wednesday 16 November 2011

Work In Progress Wednesday Number 28


I actually have quite a lot of progress to report this week *grins* Plus, a load of additional progress on my current un-bloggable projects... Lots of knitting activity ;)

My sock is now at the toe decreases, which means it is so close to being done at last. Luckily this is the second sock, so I shall soon be able to wear them and bask in the joy of a third set of handknit socks.

Fuzzy ballet sweater's sleeves are coming along. They're about halfway done if I make them the same length as the pattern (which I think I will, I was planning to make them longer, but I don't think they will look quite right).

I have actually made some progress on Cria too. I motored through about 15 rows yesterday, which is a huge improvement compared to my usual 3-rows-then-get-fed-up approach *laughs* And now I'm about 10 rows away from starting the pocket openings, so hopefully the motivation of getting to a less boring part of the pattern will help!



But most impressively, I have not cast anything else on *is amazed* I keep thinking about it, of course, but I have resisted the urge. I really do want to get some of these projects finished before I start something new, even though I also really, really want to start something new and shiny ;)

Hopefully the sock will be finished very soon, and that takes me down to only 2 projects on the needles (well, ignoring Christmas present knitting). I'm pretty sure at that point I won't be able to resist casting on something else, it would be unnatural *laughs*

As ever, you know where to go for more works in progress and yarn along posts ;)

31 comments:

  1. very good work. i can't wait to see the finished socks x

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  2. Yey! What is it with knitting... I have just finished the first section of a new cardie, four more pieces to make, but I couldn't resist downloading a new pattern and buying a new circular for a new stash-busting project! I must try harder to be faithful. Repeat after me; oneatatime, oneatatime, oneatatime ;0)

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  3. YOur cria is looking sooo beautiful! And congrats on the socks - love the color!

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  4. You've made a lot of progress -- gotta feel good about that!

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  5. Great progress! And good for you for not casting on other things, I need to get better at that :)

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  6. I totally dig those nice long socks!

    How's the Huge Laurie book?

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  7. Everything looks great! I just love your socks. I bet you'll love wearing them:)

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  8. I have been praising myself for not casting on projects lately too... must finish birthday/Christmas knitting first!

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  9. hooray for finished socks! it is hard not to cast on new projects isn't it? i am finding the closer we get to the holiday's the more i have on my needles!
    xx

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  10. Only 2 projects on the needles!!??? WOW! What control! And no new cast ons? What discipline. You are my hero!!!

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  11. I am Queen of the Slow Sock, so I feel your pain. Hang in there, though -- you're nearly at the finish line! Which, of course, should be rewarded with a shiny new project. Hope it's soon!

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  12. Lovely knits! And I wish I was so disciplined about resisting the 'cast on' urge ;).

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  13. WOOHOO on the socks :) It is such a great feeling when you get them finished isn't it?
    And good for you to resist the urge... I have one project left unfinished now... so that urge is hitting hard :D

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  14. Good job on the socks! I can't find where I put the third sock I started.

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  15. lovely progress! you'll be wearing your handknits in no time!

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  16. You are really plugging away on those projects. You should totally reward yourself for sticking to the plan after finishing the socks. Your Cria is looking awesome!

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  17. Progress!! That is wonderful, but you have to admit casting on a new project is super fun :)

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  18. Oh wow, your second sock is looking wonderful, love how long you have made them....and that you have kept going!

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  19. Woah - they are looking fabulous!!!! I'm checking in on Friday on those socks *hint hint*

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  20. your sock looks great, love the yarn! Your sweater is lovely too!

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  21. Kudos on your progress. I've been working on the same blanket for 5 years!

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  22. Your socks look great! The color is so vibrant and happy. I love how Cria looks but it's a lot of stockinette...best of luck to you!

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  23. I didn't know that Hugh Laurie writes books.
    Your socks look great!

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  24. Beautiful projects. I am in awe, as I am a beginner. Thank you for stopping by!

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  25. Long socks - love them x You will never see me without a pair of knitted socks on (not by me) my mother in law has a new pair for me regularly.

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  26. Well done getting motivated with Cria, it's looking fantastic! I love the colour of yor socks, can't wait to see the pair!

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  27. Looking forward to seeing your finished socks. Your Cria looks great.

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  28. I love the Cria sweater! Only 3 WIPS? that's impressive! My number of UFO's keeps creeping up again. : )

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  29. Both sock and sweater look great!! I love the colorway of the sock - really cute!

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