Only half of that yarn is mine though! I swear! The brown, technically Camel Heather, is my sister's. AND...it is destined to become this really lovely Nederland Vest for me, so can also come under my exception rule.
The good news is, I have made a plan. Also, I did finish two of my UFO's that were dragging my motivation down!! The opArt blanket has been completed!! Yay! And it only took 11 months. Also, my Pink socks using the HatHeel pattern are done. I know only have one UFO that is dragging me down, the Empire Lace Sweater. But that is meant for warm weather wear and, I swear, I'll finish it by spring...or at least I'll start working on it again.
So as for my plan for working through my stash, I've made a list of yarns, my plan for them and a proposed finish date.
Yarn | Project | Finish goal |
Shepherd's Wool | Dean Street Hat | January 17th (Michael's bday present) |
Purewool "Lima" | Toddler Tunic | January 31st |
Selah "At the Ball" | Sheepy pants (maybe skirtie) | Mid-February |
Knitpicks Wool of the Andes | Nederland Vest | Mid-February |
Schaefer Yarn "Minnie Pearl" | jacket for Madeleine, not sure of pattern yet | Mid March |
Happy Feet | Twinkleberry socks | End of March |
A Time to dye "Good Earth" | Sheepy pants (shorties) | End of March |
Okay, now, the truth is, this is only a fraction of the yarn but this gives me multiple projects per month to work on for the next three months. I'm really incapable of planning much farther ahead than that so as I progress, I'll update my list. Oh and if anyone hears of a good yarn sale, please, don't tell me!
I love the idea of the yarn coming "out of a Knitpicks box" as if independent of any purchasing on your part. The to-do list is a great idea; I should do something like that to get rid of some yarn.
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of rationalizations, Nick wants a new scarf but none my stash yarn appealed to him. We went to Webs to pick some out that he liked and I made him pay for it (out of our joint checking) so it didn't violate my yarnbargo :o)