It's been a totally crazy couple of weeks at work, and it doesn't look like that's going to let up anytime before the end of the year. It was one of those weeks where I really had to push beyond my comfort zone and take on tasks and responsibilities that I haven't done before. I won't say everything went perfectly, but we all survived and no one cried, so that's pretty good, right? All that to say that to make the deadline I had to shuffle up my work schedule and blogging fell off the list. Anyone miss me? :)
Also, remember how I
devoted myself to
finishing things?
Whoopsie...I got distracted. Apparently I thought shiny new things were more important than my finishing promise to myself.
The orange hat is to go along with
last year's pumpkin costume - it still fits (I'm pretty sure...), the hat no longer does.
I basically took the idea from the
split brim toddler hat but used the worsted weight yarn I had on hand. I modified the stitch count based on
Tin Can Knit's Barley hat, and completely forgot to pay attention to the rate of increases, which is why the top is pointier than I'd intended. I also didn't feel like ripping it back, so I stuck a pompom on it and called it a day. Also, toddlers who hate hats love hats with pompoms. Just FYI.
And the slippers? Well...I got cold. While I love love love my tall slipper socks, I don't like wearing them with non-skinny jeans/leggings, so I've been thinking about a new short slipper pattern for a while. According to
Pinterest, I learned about thrums approximately 36 weeks ago, and they popped into my head again last week thanks to
Ysolda's series of
posts about them. What's a thrum? Short story, it's a cloud of soft and warm that evidently sort of turns into a weatherproof felt layer as you wear it.
I love her pattern, but it wasn't quite what I was looking for. I started working on my own basically by just adding thrums to a
pattern I've had in my library for about 5 months. It turned out ok, but not perfect. It fits and all, but because it was worked top down, I couldn't try it on until it was finished. I have some plans hatching to figure out a way to work them toe up....and the bonus is that the little "hearts" made by the super warm thrums will be right side up if I go toe up!
Oh, and I've got this on the horizon....
It's also possible I bought this
screen printing kit: (affiliate link)
Yep. I clearly cannot decide on the best use of my time. On the bright side, I haven't totally
abandoned my goals - I've definitely worked on both my socks and my sweater (just enough to realize that I'd missed one of those dastardly "at the same time" directions, so I'll be looking into the adventure of an afterthought buttonhole in the future!) this week, so I'm not a total scatterbrained disaster!