September knitting progress report
The second half of the year swoon continues as far as productivity is concerned. September brought just one FO. Shame on me. Maybe a shift to cooler weather and the imminent holidays will kick me into gear again.
On the needles or in some stage of completion: two "secret projects" still awaiting crochet work and back stitch to finish them off, one dishcloth, one baby sock awaiting a better companion, one sock for me awaiting a companion, one finished sock that must be ripped out entirely, and one blanket. The backlog is getting ugly.
In the past month I've moved up almost ten thousand spots in the great countdown to Ravelry acceptance. At least there was progress somewhere.
Past progress reports: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, and August
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3 Comments:
Backlog, wait until you've got yarn for half a dozen garments and patterns for dozens more...lol.
For what it's worth I think you are amazingly productive, no one knits much in summer.
I think you are being too hard on yourself. I think it's perfectly normal to be a little less productive in the summer months, as far as knitting goes. Life in general is busier, and knitting is best when the weather is cool anyway. After all, who wants a bunch of wool warming their hands and laps when it's 90 degrees out? I think you are a very productive knitter, for what it's worth.
PS - Just read Ruth's comment and realized mine is about the same...great minds, right? :)
Ha! Now you are a real knitter, Mark. Your list of UFO's has grown and grown and grown! :-)
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