This is it! The last post for my 14th Year of Projects. This year saw me missing several weeks of blogging. Something I had not really happened in prior years. But as we all know, life does happen and sometimes a person just needs to regroup and recharge. However, I did continue to craft in many areas even when I was not blogging about it. So, to wrap up this last year of projects I need to start out by posting a photo of my last finished object of this year.
My RCR (rose city roller) socks were completed this past week. I cast these on in March but lost interest in them for a while and then had issues with my wrist. But, finally they are completed and in my drawer. They were made with Cascade Cotton Sox yarn. It is a bit thicker than standard sock fingering yarn so I had to go down 8 stitches to make them 'snug' on my foot. They will be perfect this summer to help keep my feet dry while in sneakers.
So, how did I do this year? Here is my Wish List.
WIP CARRY OVERS
Madonna and Child XS 8/7/20 -
MKAL Gnome 4/20/24 -
Madonna and Child XS 6/18/24 -
Felt Christmas Ornaments 10/18/22 -
GOALS
Find ways to use up a plethora of fingering weight yarn!!!!
Mainly focus on the WIP's that are begging to be completed.
Enjoy the process of what ever craft I decide to focus on at the moment.
COMPLETED ITEMS
Habitation 5/20/24 - 7/17/24
To The Point Shawl 8/8/24 - 8/15/24
To The Point Shawl 8/19/24 - 9/6/24
Wee Sherlock 9/27/24 - 10/19-24
Basic Baby Beanie 10/19/24 - 10/22/24
RCR 4/23/34 - 11/16/24
Toe Socks 11/8/24 - 11/15/24
Toe Socks 11/20/24 - 11/22/24
Baby Sea turtle throw 10/28/24 - 11/27/24
Toe Socks 11/23/24 - 12/6/24
Toe Socks 12/7/24 - 12/21/24
Azel 11/28/24 - 12/21/24
Simnia Cardigan 1/8/25 - 1/25/25
Quick and Easy Baby Hat 1/24/25 - 1/31/25
Half Granny Square Shawl 1/27/25 - 1/30/25
Quick and Easy Baby Hat 2/2/25 - 2/4/25
Simnia Cardigan 2/5/25 - 2/20/25
Mehujaa 9/14/24 - 3/3/25
To The Point Shawl 3/4/25 - 3/8/25
RCR 1/2/25 - 3/12/25 (one sock)
Quick and Easy Baby Hat 3/13/25 - 3/17/25
Lapghan 3/12/25 - 3/22/25
Quick & Easy Baby Hat 3/23/25 - 3/31/25
To The Point 4/2/25 - 5/1/25 This is the 44th one of this pattern!!!!!
RCR 3/13/25 - 6/25/25
Dishcloths X3 6/9/25 - 6/15/25
NEW WIP
Shawl We Wear 6/2/25 -
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I did acquire quite a few skeins of yarn this year. Two of them were cotton sock yarn of which I already have used up one of them for my latest RCR socks. I bought copious amounts of Caron Simply Soft yarn for prayer shawls and lapghans. This was all purchased from JoAnn's going out of business sale. There were 2 skeins of Sugar Wheel Cotton purchased for dishcloths as well as several skeins of Sweet Delight DK weight for baby items. (Those were from Hobby Lobby and on sale too)
If asked which was my favorite make.......................The Mejuhaa is still my favorite to make. It is time consuming but is such a gorgeous shawl and so easy to wear.
I made several baby items but this cardi was my favorite.
My plans for next years YOP are already in progress. Again, they will be vague as to what will be made. I will also be including ALL of my different crafts I am involved in this year. So stay tuned for that to appear in next week's post.
This past week saw so many things happening. We have a guest staying with us until Monday evening.
This also happened.
Josh and Stacie's plumbing when haywire. The plumber has been out twice and it still is not fixed. They have hot water but no cold water. Only 1 out of three toilets works and their washer won't fill for laundry. Josie and Joe are looking to see if there is anything they can do to help. Nope! But at least they tried. The next step is for walls to be opened up to see where the plumbing comes into the house to find out where the plug is. Not something they needed. They are wanting to sell their house and move into something all one floor that Stacie can manage on her own once Josie moves out and as Josh's terminal cancer progresses. A few prayers are needed for them.
Then there is this little monster.
This is Meatloaf. Although, I do not think any of us have used his given name yet. He is so cute but so much a kitten and into everything. He is very friendly unlike her other cat that stays in his 'room' 90% of the time. He is about 3 months old now and will soon be going in for his little 'surgery'.
Here is your chuckle for the week.
Interested in joining in on the fun with the rest of us crafters? Here is the link where you can join. It is free and open to all no matter what craft you enjoy.
Until Next Time.............................Happy Crafting!!!!!!!!!!!
WOW, you accomplished a lot!! Looking forward to all you do in YOP 15. How sad to have this plumbing mess. My visitors had to use the main floor toilet as we are still waiting to get the guest room bathroom toilet replaced. Two attempts to fix it also didn't work so now we are replacing the whole toilet. Hope that does the trick. It didn't help I ordered the wrong color which caused the latest delay.
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