I’ve been very productive with crocheting lately. I finished a kitchen set for my nephew, which included dish towels, dish cloths, sponges, and potholders. I finished a sort of similar set for one of my nieces. Vicki asked me to make bibs for one of her student workers who was becoming a first time dad. I asked if she wanted a small blanket and she said YES (of course) so those are done.
Now I’m down to the octagonal blanket for Vicki I’m working on. I’ve worked on it the last two nights. Last night I did two and a half rows. That is because it is circular (sort of) and I’m working my way around the outside edge. It gets bigger with every row. I’m about half done with it.
When I work bigger projects like this I like to have little projects I can intersperse so I feel like I’m making progress. It also keeps me from feeling like I’m in a rut with my crocheting. I’ve got three more kitchen sets to do and two pairs of slippers to do for smaller projects. I was going to give it a few days before I picked up another little project but my niece Cristi stopped in to my work yesterday.
She totally threw her cousins under the bus and said she should be the next one to get her kitchen set. I like to find out what sort of options they want – more pot holders or sponges vs dishcloths or whatever. I have her very specific order so I guess I’ll pull out her colors and switch baskets.
Vicki got me this lovely basket with handles last summer. It holds a LOT of crocheting. She recently picked me up another one. I have small projects in the one and large projects in the other.
After I finish all the stuff I’ve mentioned here, in the lineup for definite projects I have an afghan for my oldest daughter, a faculty member, and one niece, kitchen sets for three nieces, graduation gifts for three students workers, a wrap for me, and berets for two of my faculty members. Off the top of my head I need to get that all done fairly soon because I need to start thinking about what I’ll be making for gifts for the holidays and get to work on them. I have some beautiful fleece that I want to use for shawls or scarves or – well I’m always open to suggestions.