Most knitters and crocheters – actually most fiber people, have more than one project going on at one time. The new stitcher tries to finish one project at a time, but as they stretch their skills, they find the need for the thinking & the non-thinking project. This is the season that I find most difficult. I have projects to finish (2 sweaters to be exact) a scarf & hat pattern to write up, class outlines to finish AND then the fall yarns start arriving. So of course who could resist the Mini Mochi – I have to start a hat – and finally the Ballet is in from Fiesta – I have to start the scarf (it will make a great class project), the Silky Alpaca Lace has been sitting on the lamp table waiting for the smoke ring, I have yet to knit with the Vintage Wool (I love stroking it ,though) – JEAN !!! help. The 9 inch circular needles are definitely a curiosity – so what better to do than start a pair of Sockin’ Sox – Have to restart the Baby Blanket -(friend’s baby due in October) . This scenario goes on and on, because I know Paul will be pulling up today or tomorrow with a shipment from Euro Yarns and I can’t wait to get my hands on Willow Tweed…….
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hehehehe 5, not counting the ones in the bag not cast on waiting