Let's start with the most shameful.
It looks finished doesn't it? Like I should have been wearing it for ages on regular rotation in my wardrobe? Well yes and yet, no. It is so nearly finished that it is just ridiculous. It just needs a couple of rows of crochet to finish off the neckline. Tiny crochet true enough but just crochet. I can crochet. I can crochet that neckline. Why have I not? Why is my lovely 1940's jumper carefully folded in a bag? Will I hurry up and do it? Lets hope so.
It got put aside to begin with as I needed a think about whether I wanted the original neck fastening that you can see in the pattern photo. I don't normally like to deviate from the original pattern as I like my vintage knits to be as authentic as possible. In the end I decided that whilst I liked that fastening I wouldn't like it on me and so to get maximum wear out of the jumper I would just finish the neckline off in crochet. And that was TWO years ago!
I have been intrigued by these 1950's Alice band hats for a while. I like the look very much but wondered how comfy and easy to wear they would be. I had a couple of different patterns so I thought that I would experiment with both and see what I thought. They were very enjoyable to knit, interesting stitch patterns and construction. They have even been washed and blocked. I even have the hairbands, elastic and ribbon. But do they look like hats? Indeed they do not. Why is that? I think a year after they have been knitted it must be time for their completion.
It is a sad state of affairs for Pepi at the moment. So near and yet so very far. All his pieces are knitted and some are even stuffed and yet he is still not a poodle. I do know why this is at least. I knitted him for a craft competition earlier this year and then realised that with the best will in the world I would not get him finished in time as I had left it all too late. So then the impetus to finish him had gone, plus I was cross with myself for not getting my timing right so I blamed poor Pepi, obviously, plus, toys are a right fiddle to stuff and sew up and why do that when you could be knitting? But, he is cute and it isn't really his fault so I will finish him.
This 1950's bolero from a Vogue Knitting magazine always was an in between things project so I feel slightly less guilty about this than some of the others. I started it in August last year and then it got put away when the seasons changed and I hoped to finish it for this summer but now it is September and here we are. It doesn't look like much there but when I have draped it on me like the model it is going to look right when it is finished. Realistically though it is going back to the back of the queue as I won't need it for another whole year. Let's hope I am wearing it in August 2018!
Excuse the blurry photo, no idea what I did there. |
I started this jumper last year and posted about it here. I know that this one got put aside commission knitting which I am completely fine with, that is just how it is. This is the completed back that you can see and I am probably about one colour repeat into the front so progress is being made. I would like to get this one ready to wear during autumn or winter so I think it will be what I start on with soon.
I'm hoping that now all this is in the forefront of my mind rather than out of sight in a knitting bag and now that I have publicly shamed myself, the knitting bag of doom will soon yield up some completed items! Please tell me I'm not the only one!
You're not the only one! I have two socks in progress (different patterns) and a cardigan, plus I *still* haven't sewn the sleeve on my It Cannot Fail To Please.
ReplyDeleteStill, WIPs show you're in progress...
Good luck with all your projects!
DeleteThis made me laugh so much, I can completely relate! I have cardigans from years ago that only need a little bit of finishing but I know they will never get done
ReplyDeleteThank you! Good to know I'm not the only one. I hope you get the cardigans done.
DeleteWith my sewing I will generally always complete a project before moving on to the next. I don't like to have them hanging around. However, I do have one glove crocheted but have second glove/sock/sleeve syndrome and haven't gotten around to doing the other one.
ReplyDeleteI've also just taken a short break from my peach jumper, just because it's the same four stitches repeated over and over again and I'm a little bored. I've started on a brown beret for the winter but it'll be quick and once that's done I'll be back on the jumper again.
So, I guess the short answer is no, I don't really have many WIPs. I'm much more of a get it done before moving on to the next one type of person. xx
I'm impressed with your single minded approach. Looking forward to seeing your next few projects.
DeleteThanks for sharing your bag of doom! I really want to see those hats finished up, they look pretty cool. Maybe I should share my box of shame too :)
ReplyDeleteYes! Please do share!
DeleteI love your title "knitting bag of doom" :) I'm keeping an eye on your blog if you finish the Alice hats,they are so cute and I too am curious if they are practical to wear.
ReplyDeleteThanks Liz. Hopefully they will get finished this winter.
DeleteI don't knit, but I have a sewing bin of doom :(
ReplyDeleteI hope you manage to finish these all soon- they look like they will be lovely!
Thank you. Good luck with your sewing bin of doom.
DeleteI really love that hats hope it all gets finished up. I cant craft at all the only thing i am remotely succesful at is cross stitch.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kate. I hope you are enjoying your cross stitch.
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