Currently on my needles: September ’24

During hot weather, I tend to crochet more for some reason. I often make bags or hats during the summer. Or any other cotton or raffia project I fancy. Last year I knitted a lace cardigan from lyocell yarn, and started a t-shirt from linen yarn that I stashed away because knitting with 3mm needles turned out to take an eternity, it was already mid-autumn and I still had managed to do ⅔ of the project. At the beginning of this summer, I had ideas for 2 tops, started designing them and bought the pattern for two more. Then I bought the yard for one of the patterns I bought and one of my designs. I was looking for the yarn of the other two tops, but I suddenly decided this was ridiculous. And I stopped my yarn shopping and project plotting. In all honesty 2023 was a year full of UFOs. I had planned to change this and wanted to alternate with new projects and finish the UFOs. And my summer knit plans went totally against that resolution.I also realised that I tend to make plans for knits on a monthly basis, then get yarn and cast on... and then the season changes and I have 3 or 4 projects on the go, which I then stash to start a whole lot of new projects, repeat the entire thing all over again in 3-4months. So I did not cast on my lace cardigan design, because I had already started my summer top. I've been pretty good about it. But I am a slow-mo, so I am still knitting the same thing since mid-July in mid-September. I am determined to finish it, hope it will only be another 2 weeks or so. I am not casting on anything. I haven't bought yarn in several months as well. Once this is done I am thinking of starting a winter project (I got this idea and the yarn last February) which will take me at least 3 months. And I am planning to have small projects on the side. So just two things on the go. I hope to remedy the 3 socks suffering from single-sock-syndrome during autumn. Currently on my needles Cilla Sun Pattern by Anne Ventzel For details to my version click on the title.

The 100 Day Project 2024

The 100 Days Project started in 2011 with New Zealand graphic designer Emma Rogan, who read about a class called ‘100 Days of Design’, run by Michael Bierut, at Yale School of Visual Arts.  The idea behind this is to build a creative habit and learn through continuity. The project has since evolved into an online and worldwide challenge.  Every year, thousands of people all around the world commit to 100 days of creating. Anyone can participate.The idea is simple: choose a creative project, do it every single day for 100 days, and share your process on social using the hashtag #The100DayProject.The next round of the project will start on February 18, 2024- tomorrow  A couple of weeks ago, I decided to join the #100dayproject this year.At first, I thought of doing one sketch a dayBut very quickly I had to admit that this slow-mo will never be able to do 100 sketches in 100 days because it takes me hours to finish a sketch. Realistically I can’t sketch for 3 or more hours a day. Also, honestly; I don’t really want to. So I was thinking maybe to commit to 15 minutes of being creative. But frankly, that’s just a cop-out. So I dismissed that instantly. I also keep coming back to sketching as my challenge and I even considered attempting to do a visual journal again. I like the idea of keeping a visual journal and have tried on several occasions- but again I simply can’t keep it up because it takes way too long to sketch.  Having done a 30-day art challenge every March for the previous 3 years, where I just sketched every day for 30 days, I know that sketching first thing in the morning is relaxing and also helps me focus and be more productive for the rest of the day. I felt it was easier to keep up my evening routine and my early morning routine.When I tried to do the 30-day art challenge in August last year to do a visual journal - I failed, only keeping up for 23 days.As I was thinking about it, I realized that I haven't sketched much since then. So I took a step back and thought about why I wanted to do the challenge and what would I really like to gain from it. Basically, I would like to rebuild a daily habit of sketching and hopefully help me anchor my morning routine with it. I don't care about having a hundred sketches or a finished journal at the end of this. I want to enjoy this time of quiet and enjoy the small progresses, indulge ideas and inspirations and most importantly the joy and growth continuity brings. So long story short: I intend to sketch every day for at least 30 minutes for 100 days I got myself a small sketchbook - because I like the idea of having a small portable journal to fall back to- but I will just see where this journey takes me. No pressure to sketch anything specific or in a specific medium or journal, just to make the time every morning and enjoy the journey. Are you joining the #The100DayProject?

Currently on my needles

At the moment I am busy with three projects: The first is the Westknits MKAL 22 that I started in October, like a whole lot of others. I am however one of the last to still knit. To be exact I am still knitting clue 1. Yes, you read this right. I am a slow-mo. I am enjoying the knit so far but decided not to stress over being probably the last MKALer to finish it. Calathea is my current crochet project. It (hopefully) will be a kimono-style cardigan. I am a bit iffy about it at this point. I am not sure if this will actually work the way I hope it will and if it will actually suit me. But also I have utter yarn regret. See I really wanted something in what I think of as Lisbon green, but I couldn't find any 100% natural fibre yarn with that color, so I went with an acrylic/cotton mix. And you guessed it, this fibre snob is not sure she will wear something 35% acrylic. I was about to abandon it last night but decided to just keep going and assemble the kimono in a wee bit of a shorter version before giving up on it completely. Last is a slipover. It's also my newest project but so far I am loving it and I think I will finish it very soon. (well, soon for a slow mo so another week or so.) I love the fit and the feel. The yarn feels like a cloud and with the weather dropping to 15C here I could really use a bit of an alpaca cloud hug. Ravelry links for more details:MKAL 2022CalatheaSlipover

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