Knit anything you want?!? Hold on a moment there, young lady!
You still have to finish those socks you called “thing the second” yesterday. Yes, with your knitting speed you probably finished them five minutes before I read your blog. So what. Until they are finished,there should be no new projects going on past the point of looking at patterns to choose one.
Wow! You busted a serious move on those projects (as you would probably say yourself). Does this mean you finally cracked the code on how to knit successfully while sleeping? 😉
Such a sweet feeling: accomplishment, happy anticipation, and all the possibilities wide open before your needles as you wish. And I love what you made.
As some ladies are requesting, can you please, PLEASe, send your elves to my house? 🙂 Or barring that, some of the mojo that gets things done while sleeping?
On the serious side, love the sweater. It looks thick and warm. Socks are wonderful too. Willl you be sharing sources for either??? I may have missed it but, I’d love a repeat if you did.
Ah, love that feeling! I’ve just got there myself. Just finished several projects and now free to cast on again! There’s a very good reason I’m not letting myself buy more than one sock knitting circular!
Isn’t it lovely to have long term projects finished? I just finished a “forever” scarf and shawl after which I gave myself permission to start a Rhinebeck sweater. Still have a couple of afghans in the works, but those are relegated to the “finish before I die” pile…..so, no rush (hopefully!)
Very cute sweater and socks! My New Year’s resolution was to finish all outstanding projects before starting new ones – get the pile of project bags off my bedroom floor. I’ve been sticking to it mostly. But I did start a sweater in January (does that count?) And I’m still browsing on ravelry and have enough ideas to keep me busy for the rest of my life! Have fun choosing your next project, it will probably get added to my wish list!.
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pretty!
Beautiful ~ as always. Wonderful save and completion in record time. Knit on!
Brilliant.
Can you come over here and work similar magic? Or at least tell how you did it? 🙂
Or send your knitting elves to my house?
THERE’S KNITTING ELVES?!?!?!
ROFLMAO
Well done! Enjoy your “anything you want” knitting! (Says the woman who needs to get back to her friend’s cardigan…sigh.)
Yeah!!!
Knit anything you want. Now that’s an interesting thought.
What will it be? (I ask curiously.)
I adore the little blue sweater; I’m a sucker for texture. Hoping you’ll fill us in on the pattern.
Ohh can we have a clearer picture please cause they are seriously beautiful.
What a beautiful little-manly sweater. Love the texture. I also like the pattern on the socks very much. Enjoy picking your next project(s).
Jealous! Soooo jealous. I have 8 things to finish and so many things I want to start. I should just stick to hats. 🙂
Wonderful sweater and socks! I’ve got a mild case of finish-itis going on here and I’m really enjoying it.
Wow, those socks look totally planned! You are one fast knitter. Boom indeed.
I love what you decided to do with the toes of the socks. Great move!
Agree. Nice toes.
Knit anything you want?!? Hold on a moment there, young lady!
You still have to finish those socks you called “thing the second” yesterday. Yes, with your knitting speed you probably finished them five minutes before I read your blog. So what. Until they are finished,there should be no new projects going on past the point of looking at patterns to choose one.
Wow! You busted a serious move on those projects (as you would probably say yourself). Does this mean you finally cracked the code on how to knit successfully while sleeping? 😉
Good for you for getting it done!
Please share the sweater pattern– love the texture and the yarn.
Such an excellent feeling. Congratulations.
Such a sweet feeling: accomplishment, happy anticipation, and all the possibilities wide open before your needles as you wish. And I love what you made.
Love the save on the socks!
Good job!
they look great, love the little peek of red and all the cardigan texture. Awesome job wresting control back over the knitting!
Sweet!
Terrific solution to the sock problem. Nice touch!
Woohoo! What to knit, what to knit…
As some ladies are requesting, can you please, PLEASe, send your elves to my house? 🙂 Or barring that, some of the mojo that gets things done while sleeping?
On the serious side, love the sweater. It looks thick and warm. Socks are wonderful too. Willl you be sharing sources for either??? I may have missed it but, I’d love a repeat if you did.
Ah, love that feeling! I’ve just got there myself. Just finished several projects and now free to cast on again! There’s a very good reason I’m not letting myself buy more than one sock knitting circular!
And done! Get it girl. Hey, I have this never-ending scarf……if you’re not doing anything??????
Great save on the socks. The sweater is so sweet. But now the question is, what’s next….
Oh, excellent! Love the red band with the black toe on the sock, very fun. Can’t wait to see that sweater!
I agree. As soon as you tell us what yarn and colorway that is, I’m going to knit the same thing for my husband, definitely with the “mods”!
Aaaaaahhhhh
Love that feeling….
She doesn’t knit like the wind, she knits like a freakin’ tornado. Well done!
I call that a win! 🙂
Sweet!
Your FO’s are looking great, as always. Have fun in planning and tackling your next project!
You. Are. Simply. Amazing.
There is no ‘anything’. There is only the gansey.
Always the gansey.
I thought the gansey was finished?
Oh I hope there’s going to be a photo of Lou in that adorable sweater – he will totally rock it!
Wahooooo! Do the happy dance and cast on!
And what does she want to knit?
You could start a Rhinebeck sweater. Or Christmas knitting…
Sorry….
So pretty!! What do you plan to knit now that you can knit anything?
Katie =^..^=
What are you making next? I am almost done my current projects and can’t for the life of me figure out what th next thing should be.
At least you finish projects before starting the next! I will never admit how many wips I have otn!
Isn’t it lovely to have long term projects finished? I just finished a “forever” scarf and shawl after which I gave myself permission to start a Rhinebeck sweater. Still have a couple of afghans in the works, but those are relegated to the “finish before I die” pile…..so, no rush (hopefully!)
The sweater is so very cute and the socks– well, if it were possible to reach through the computer and claim them for my very own I would.
What will you do next? I can hardly wait to see!
Very cute sweater and socks! My New Year’s resolution was to finish all outstanding projects before starting new ones – get the pile of project bags off my bedroom floor. I’ve been sticking to it mostly. But I did start a sweater in January (does that count?) And I’m still browsing on ravelry and have enough ideas to keep me busy for the rest of my life! Have fun choosing your next project, it will probably get added to my wish list!.
Well done, Miss!!
That’s a great feeling!
Better Business Bureau — Contact your local Better Business Bureau to ascertain if any complaints have been filed against your potential
candidate. Transporting a group of small children away from the center is a huge
responsibility. Don’t just dust them – take them off, and even disassemble them,
so the joints can have the dirt completely washed off.