And I am. I have been having a very good time, but I still feel driven to get some things done like sweaters. I was feeling very compelled to knit sweaters earlier in the year and did a few and started even more.
and soon,
I wish there were more.
Then there was the sock event. Driven is the only way to describe that whole month.
And lately, I have been thinking shawls. Soft lovely lacy stunning shawls that are so beautiful I want to cry. I don't feel quite so driven by this last. Shawls are too delicate for driven feelings. They are more like a craving to knit, craving to wear, craving to have the yarn run through my fingers. The lovely beaded one from the MOOi I got at the RCY sale for Ludmila from Kiev is just a breath of what I want.
My knitting is filled with joy.
I have also amassed a stunning number of WIPS. The basket runneth over. When I started this post, I was feeling a little overwhelmed by the new stuff but I'm not anymore.
There is a pair of stranded colour work mittens on the go. They are my kitchen mittens and they are just where the pattern gets complicated. I have to take some marking tape up there to get back on track.
I have a work project, a nice little bag that is for those times when I would go crazy if I couldn't do something.
There is a blanket that I am doing out of left over sock yarns. No rush there.
There is a very pretty shawl that may or may not work out. Its a dye lot thing. There is another pretty shawl that is about to go for the big fancy edge.
There is a bag that just needs the lining sewn.
There is a basic black turlteneck that is going to get frogged and restarted as a contigously beginning. No point making knitting hard if you are knitting black and simple.
The rest of the things in my WIP pile are older shawl things that I do intend to complete and that I am working on once in a while.
You know, I think I feel pretty good. I know where I am going with each of them and I know if I will keep them or not.
Its a long list, but it isn't unbearable. After 6 months, I think I feel pretty good, even if the WIP baskets are overflowing.
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