Watching my son lay around and pondering the universe made me start thinking about my knitting universe.
Since I started spinning, I have not picked up the needles. I began to get the itch. The feel of the fiber sliding over my fingers as magically thread turns into something of value. Yup, I must knit.
I had balls of left over spun yarn from various bobbins that I had been winding and tossing into a basket. Before I knew it, the needles were back in my hands and I was knitting away all the worries of the world.
I have admitted many times to many people, I am not a finisher. I have more projects started and not finished than I would ever admit. But, I am not a finisher. That is the beauty of being a fiber artist, I can paint and spin the yarn, and you can finish the project.
When this recent knitting itch hit, I had to keep in mind my finishing problem and keep my projects simple, mindless, and timeless. I began knitting various size squares out of various weight fibers, some hand painted, some hand spun, some commercially produced (oh the horrors!). I can cast on as much as I like, knit or purl as many rows as I’d like, and then just cast off when I get bored (or when the small ball is nearing it’s end). Perfect for a non-finisher!
Here are a couple pictures of different squares I have finished:
I have actually finished 14 squares/strips/rectangles. Yes, I said finished. It’s a miracle. They all look really cool, and super funky when laid side by side, so whenever I have enough squares, I am going to put them all together into a blanket. There is no timeline on this project, so hopefully I finish by the time I am 50 (at least that’s a long way off).
The newfound ability to finish has got me inspired to start another project. Not to discourage myself, I should start a scarf or a wash cloth right? Of course not! I have started a blanket…yes, a blanket. I don’t know what my deal is with blankets, I guess it’s the longing for security. Nothing is better than a soft, warm blanket.
I am knitting it on size 35 needles, in the hopes that it moves along fast enough for me to not abandon it. Here it is in it’s infancy. I do love the feel of it, so here’s to sticking with it to the end.
So that’s what I’m working on, what about you?
You come by your “not finishing things” quite naturally. I still have a baby blanket half done that I started when I was pregnant with you. Maybe I’ll give it to you to finish. LOL.
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I am so glad you spin. I haven’t been able to get going on it–don’t seem to have a knack, but then all I have is a drop spindle.
I do finish stuff, but still harbor great guilt over the things I don’t. Like they are sad. Gee, they are inanimate objects!!! I have left a few on Ravelry, to look at me and remind me they are THERE.
I cant wait to see it. lol. dont get offended if i dont hold my breath. haha you know i love ya.
Girl…. talk about unfinished projects. My very first project I ever started is still sitting on some needles in a box. I am working on some lovely scarves and neck warmers for the craft show in October, but that’s about it.
Finishing is hard.
I currently have about six different projects going on. I need constant distraction. Adult ADD? Could be, but it seems to be a common problem with all fiber folks I know of.
Your yarns are GORGEOUS. And you’ll finish things (or you won’t) in due time. 🙂