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Jan 03, 2008 / Susan

2007 – A Year in Review

Phew!  I really don’t know where the last few weeks went.  I guess I got distracted around the holidays, so I haven’t been posting much.  Sorry about that!  I’m going to try to get back on the horse, so to speak.

To start off the new year, the standard “look back” to get things in perspective.   My favorite part of the new year are all of the news and entertainment specials that recap the long, long year in a quick little list.  So I’m going to do the same here. 

As seen at Knit Lit - here is my 2007 Knitting Year in Review.   

1. Your best FO of the year.  Definitely my Twinkle Toes.  I made them with Socks That Rock Heavyweight in a color they don’t have on the website that I found at The Fold – Cotton Candy.  These were easy to make, knit up fast, and had a stunning result.  This summer I gave them to my mom to wear as slippers on “chilly” Florida mornings. 

2. Best yarn you tried.  Oh, wow.  I tried a lot of great yarns in 2007.  The two at the top of my list are Brooks Farm Four Play and Sheep Shop Sheep 2

The Four Play is a gorgeous silk/merino blend that is incredibly soft and silky with a gorgeous drape.  I can’t imagine this yarn as a sweater, but it was just perfect for my Clapotis (FO pic coming soon).  Plus, it has excellent yardage for the price.  Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous! 

The Sheep 2 is a bulky, 2-ply wool from Uraguay (it also comes in Worsted weight as well).  It’s evenly spun and plied, which I love – I hate thick & thin yarns, for some reason.  Plus, the variegated color I’m using for my latest project has absolutely no pooling whatsoever.  It’s soft enough that I think wearing it as a hat and scarf won’t be the slightest bit itchy.  It knits up like a dream.  Love it!

3. What inspired you the most over the past year?  Ravelry, Ravelry, Ravelry!  Somehow, by sheer chance, I was lucky enough to get an invitation on the first day they announced the site to the public.  I’ve watched the site grow and change since April, and saw how hard Casey and Jess worked (and continue to work) to make this site everything it can be.  I can’t wait until it’s open to the public so I can link there directly!

For the uninitiatied – Ravelry’s database of knitted projects has saved me so much time fruitlessly Googling to find images of yarns to see how they look knitted up, and Googling knitting patterns to see them in different sizes and colors and yarns.   Now it’s all available with the click of a few buttons, thanks to the user-generated content on Ravelry.   I have spent hours clicking from a pattern, to a yarn, to other patterns, and have discovered so many yarns and patterns I’ve never heard of!

I know many like the forums and social networking aspect of Ravelry, but I’m really not a forum chatter.  But I do check out the forums every once in a while, I’m still amazed at the lack of trolls and the politeness I see when I go there.  Amazing.

4. Knitting resolutions for 2008–what’s next for you and your blog? 

a.  Take more photos, and try to take more creative photos that really show off the yarn and knitting.  It’s been difficult now that winter is here and there is less daylight, but I need to learn to make/use a lightbox so that the grey skies don’t keep me from taking more pictures.

b.  Finish my sock UFOs!  I have not one, not two, but three socks that need mates.  I joined the Sock a Month Knitalong in the hopes of getting these done and on my feet!

c.  Despite (b) above, only knit what I want to knit.  No “I should” knitting.  I don’t need to knit a sweater just because everyone else is knitting sweaters.   I think this year I finally learned that I just don’t like knitting garments like that for myself.  I’m much happier turning a heel or knitting a scarf.  I’d like to learn entrelac, as well, and do a little more lace knitting.  There’s plenty to keep me occupied without knitting sweaters, that’s for sure!

And there it is – my 2007 review, my plans for 2008.  Now to get knitting!

One Comment

  1. Jen / Jan 4 2008

    Thanks for the year in review ~ I love seeing best of lists! They are such good places to see what people think about yarn and patterns.

    I think I need to look into a lightbox, too. My photos really suck all winter because guess what? It is dark when I get up and when I get home. (Sorry, unnecessary grumble.) I’ll be looking to see how you do with yours.

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