FO’s of 2009

It’s been a LONG time since I posted here—I’ve been focusing on other projects, including getting my life back on track after a nightmarishly long divorce (still not entirely resolved. . .sigh)—but I’m going to blog today. Feels good.

Here’s a record of the knitting I accomplished in 2009:
JANUARY

Shrugigan – I finished the knitting in October of 2008, but waited for the buttons well into 2009. ravelry


Exploring Waves – I knit this for the S’nB Anniversary One-Skein Swap. ravelry


Rib & Cable Socks – I should write up this pattern; I really love these socks. ravelry

FEBRUARY

Shibuiknits Scarf – The colors of this yarn work so beautifully together. ravelry


Portland Tote – I love the colors of this bag. ravelry


Weaver’s Wool Mini Shawl – A treasure from the stash. ravelry

MARCH

Hemlock Ring – The second Hemlock Ring I’ve knitted–I like this one even better because I finished with the knitted-on border, which is gorgeous. ravelry


Spring Forward – Susan’s beautiful Branching Out Scarf. ravelry

MAY

Portland Tote 2 – I knit this as a shop sample and taught the class. ravelry


Kureyon Scarf – Knit this using a feather-and-fan stitch pattern. ravelry

JULY

Neapolitan Socks – I LOVE this yarn. I adore these socks. ravelry

AUGUST

Elemente Socks – Knit these while teaching a summer school class–kept the students hypnotized! ravelry

OCTOBER

Red Scarf – Knit for the Orphan Foundation of America’s Red Scarf Project. ravelry


Slouch Hat – Made this as a favor for one of my son’s friends. ravelry

NOVEMBER

Garter Ruffle Shawl – Got the idea from mustaavillaa’s Ravelry page. ravelry

Comments 6

  1. caroline wrote:

    waHOO! She’s baaaack! hugs, girl.

    Posted 24 Jan 2010 at 9:17 pm
  2. Carole wrote:

    I’m so happy you posted! Those projects all look wonderful.

    Posted 25 Jan 2010 at 4:56 am
  3. Anne wrote:

    Welcome back! Hoping you have a lot more time/interest in knitting (and posting) now that things are a bit quieter?

    Posted 25 Jan 2010 at 6:12 am
  4. Laurie wrote:

    First thought, when I saw you had posted was “Awww, go on!”.
    Good to see you and all of your beautiful projects. At least you’ve been knitting. :-D

    Posted 25 Jan 2010 at 4:15 pm
  5. rudeek45@mac.com wrote:

    Well I can see why you haven’t been blogging. Your work is beautiful.

    That’s your second Hemlock? It’s beautiful!

    Posted 25 Jan 2010 at 10:07 pm
  6. KathyMarie wrote:

    Nice power on the beautiful pieces. Good to see you back in blogging action.

    Posted 01 Feb 2010 at 9:53 pm

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