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This is crossposted from Curiousity.ca, my personal maker blog. If you want to link to this post, please use the original link since the formatting there is usually better.


Not exactly a mid-year check-in because I stopped blogging when the Moderna vaccine knocked me on my butt and I spent a month sleeping while my immune system did its thing. I’m fine now but got out of the blogging habit when I needed more naps. But when you check on after nine months instead of six, progress looks extra great!





1. Knit something famous.





Despite frequently looking at patterns with this in mind, I’ve only knit one!





Fish lips kiss heel socks, knit in Must Stash Yarn Quinceanera.




My one famous pattern is actually only part of a pattern: the Fish Lips Kiss heel. It did require a whole bunch of measurement (and optional math) that I’ll be reusing, and i really liked the doubled stitch style of short row so I’ll be using it elsewhere. (And I may rip back and reknit the first sock because I liked my second sock slip stitch mod!)





I’ve got one more famous pattern in my plans for the rest of the year, but even if I only knit the one I feel like I’ve learned a lot from having this goal by looking at how many people have knit a pattern. A lot of patterns I love and thought for sure would have gotten lots of love only show a few people knitting them on Ravelry! Maybe I need a challenge for patterns that have fewer than 20 finished projects? That would be a great knit-a-long theme if I were in to running those.





2. Self striping stuff





Okay, obviously I knit the socks above, but also…





Knitting machine tube in KnitPicks felici worsted (we made a bunch of these while a friend was visiting)




My own single ply handspun turned out self striping!




Socks for my mom in Must Stash”lavender apple picking”




And I’ve got one big self striping project to come probably starting in September.





Yarn for the Sock Arms cardigan alongside the Knit Happy With Self Striping Yarn book that’s got the pattern.




I’m definitely happy with how this goal has worked out. And I’ve still got some self-striping stash for more to come next year!





3. Kits in Stash





I did two that were full kits with a pattern:





Composition Book Mitts in Knitted Wit yarn




Cassio kit by Laura Nelkin




And a few more that I had yarn earmarked to go together but weren’t explicit kits made by someone else:





Diversity minis by Kitty Pryde yarn, turned into a More Than The Month shawl




I had made my own kit for Pdxknitterati’s beautiful Syncopation shawl out of a charcoal from Anzula and gradient from Fierce Fibers




My Berry Crumble Shawl kit, put together from Yarn Indulgences yarn a year ago. I’ll hopefully have finished pictures later; it’s on the needles now.




I’d say this was pretty successful although I still have lots of stuff kitted up in my stash.





4. Crochet cables





Made a little crochet cable towel




This was definitely the easiest goal! I didn’t do more cables but I got into doing a big Tunisian crochet shawl so I feel like I got some serious crochet in this year.





In conclusion…





I could probably mark everything on this year’s list as done right now! I do have one partially finished project related to the list, and one not yet started, so there should be some new stuff to show at the end of the year, and I’ll talk about whether I did anything on the other ideas I had when I do the final wrap up. But basically, go me!









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