The last five years I have done an end of year summary, not just crafting items, but holidays and events. This is mostly for my own records. As New Year’s Eve has fallen on a Sunday I’ve swapped out my usual YOP post with my end of year summary.
The year in numbers
- 92 creative projects:
- 31 felted
- 14 fairies
- 6 Tomte/gnomes
- 6 baubles
- 4 lampshades
- 1 sewing bin
- 21 finished knitted projects
- 8 sock pairs
- 3 jumpers
- 2 cowls
- 2 hats
- 2 gnomes
- 1 shawl
- 1 pair of gloves
- 1 dishcloth
- 1 blanket
- 1 sheep doll and outfit
- 1 jumper ornament
- 25 fibres (or blends) spun (1.6 miles of finished yarns)
- 6 dyed fabrics
- 2 crocheted baskets
- 4 weaving projects
- 2 woven scarves
- 1 Dorset button
- 1 Inkle woven monks belt sampler
- 1 sewn top practice
- 31 felted
- 43 books:
- 5 read (paper or kindle)
- 38 audiobooks
- 7 cinema visits
- 3 days out on Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP)
- 2 mini break with friends (Anglesey and London)
- 2 cottage breaks with husband
- 2 hair cuts
- 2 afternoon teas
- 1 music concerts/festivals
- 1 part time job!
Having a part time job since July has definitely affected my productivity, last year there were 123 projects!
Edit: Now the December sales have been received I can now record total sales during the year: Lampshades 12 (8 x 20cm, 4 x 25cm), Fairies 12 (4 normal, 8 sparkly), 2 Tomte and 7 baubles. Like 2022, sales are lower because I made even less to begin with. At the end of 2023 the gallery only had 1 lampshade (25cm), 1 fairy and 3 Tomte left in stock.
Like the last couple of years, I have included at the bottom a yarn incoming -v- outgoing summary. You may wish to skip down to that section and see that and my final thoughts on the year and hopes for next year, as the monthly summary is really for my own records. I share it on here because it’s lovely (for me) to have to look back on, it helps remind me which year things happened and I may inspire others to do the same . (I draft this post during the year and add the totals at the end of the year.)
Bullet Keys
📚 Reading (📖 book 🎧 audiobook), 🧶 knitting (unless crochet specified), 🕸 weaving, 🌀 spinning, 🗡 needle felting, 🧼 wet felting,🧵 sewing, 👩🔬dyeing, 🎨 drawing/painting, 🧹 decluttering, 👩🏫 course or workshop, 👩⚕️ medical related, 🦷 dentist, 💇🏼♀️ hair cut, 🏠 house related, 🏄♀️ SUP/kayak, 🎟 cinema, 🎫 concert, ✈️ mini-trip via plane, 🏡 holiday rental, 🗺 holiday, 👩🏻🍳 baking, 🌱 gardening, 👩💻 job, 🐕 dog related
January
📚🎧 Fiction: (1) The Memory Box by Kathryn Hughes, (2) The Maid by Nita Prose, (3) The Patient Man by Joy Ellis, (4) They Disappeared by Joy Ellis, (5) Her Last Promise by Kathryn Hughes. Non-Fiction: (6) Sapiens: A brief history of humankind by Yuval Noah Harari
🧶 Dolores Van Hoofen kit, Dolores #3 Transatlantic Travel Ensemble
🌀 I bought an Electric Eel Wheel (Eew Nano 2). Guild’s January Spin Challenge. Baby camel and silk advent (2 pinks), 100g superfine merino (autumn colours I’d dyed last year), some random fibre spun on my Russian supported spindle and some other random fibre used to test my Nano 2, sheep fibre 25g samples of Beltex, Soay, Masham, Manx Loaghtan, Herdwick, Norwegian, Texel, Cheviot and Corriedale. Coated my Ashford Traditional and bobbins with walnut oil.
🦷 dentist appointment (first one since pre-Covid!)
👩⚕️ 2 Ultrasounds
👩🏻🍳 Swiss Three Kings cake x 2
🏠 cleaned out and relocated bird box, started Spring Cleaning list
February
📚🎧 Fiction: (7) The Night Thief by Joy Ellis, (8) The Villa in Italy by Elizabeth Edmondson, (9) Honeymoon for One by Portia Macintosh, (10) Solace House by Joy Ellis, (11) Tell No One by Harlan Coben
🧶 Turtle Dove jumper #3
🌀 Breed Study samples of Suffolk, Southdown, Hill Radnor, Gotland (top)
🗡 4 x fairies (Valentines colours)
👩⚕️ Blood test and smear results
🏠 hung a broom holder in understairs cupboard, started to remove bathroom tiles, repotted some houseplants.
🧹 decluttered lots of clothes and coats, DVDs, a broken TV, CD boxes, wicker drawer set, some unused craft supplies, decluttered craftroom surfaces and cupboard
👩🏻🍳 Rhubarb and cardamom Semlor
🐕 Ylva at groomers
March
📚🎧 Fiction: (12) Agnes Grey by Anne Brontë, (13) Someone Else’s Shoes by Jojo Moyes, (14) The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid, Biographies: (15) Strong Female Character by Fern Brady
🧶 finished adapted Hastings Mitts (green/blue) and socks using sock blank
🌀 BFL/Alpaca/Seacell, Merino/silk/flax
🐑 fibre prep for lampshades
🧼 Sewing Bin and 3 x 20cm lampshades
🗡️ 4 baubles (3 to sell and 1 to keep)
🧹 started clearing garage of kitchen renovation leftovers
🏡 Smiddy Cottage, Isle of South Uist (visited Berneray, North Uist, Benbecula, Grimsay, South Uist, Eriskay, Barra and Vatersay)
🐕 Ylva unwell…enormous bill for blood and lab tests
🌱 planted potatoes, cucumber and courgette seeds
April
📚📖 Fiction: (1) No Place to Run by Mark Edwards
📚🎧 Fiction: (16) Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid.
🧶 finished Easy Does It DK shawl in baby camel and silk #4
🌀 green Shetland (plied on new jumbo bobbin)
🕸 merino, alpaca and flax handspun scarf with brooks bouquet detail.
🕸️ 👩🏫 tapestry weaving workshop
🌱 planted brussel sprouts, pak choi, kale, lettuce. Potatoes damaged by frost
May
📚🎧 Fiction: (17) The Family Remains by Lisa Jewell, (18) The Long Call by Ann Cleeves
🧶 finished Deb’s Super Simple DK socks x 2 pairs, 2nd pair of socks using sock blank
🧵 Get Weaving GW T001 top in cotton fabric
👩🔬 dye day with Guild light reactive, fibre reactive and acid dyes.
🎟️ Book Club : The Next Chapter and Are You There God? It’s Me Margaret
🌱 planted old seeds, beetroot, spinach, more lettuce leaves and lollo rosso, peas, spring onions, radish, squash, cucumber, tomato, rocket. Put membrane and decorative bark on fruit border. Bought new pots, 3 hydrangeas and 3 heuchera
👩🏻🍳 Jostaberry jam and blackcurrant jam
🧹 started using Fly Lady system
👩⚕️ lower back pain and nasty cold
June
📚📖 Fiction: (2) The Reading List by Sara Nisha Adams, (3) Tell Me How It Ends by Jo Leevers
📚🎧 Fiction: (19) The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera, Non-Fiction: (20) Atomic Habits by James Clear. Biographies: (21) Making It: How Love, Kindness and Community Helped Me Repair My Life by Jade Blades
🧶 Rose City Rollers socks in gothic rainbow and dusky pink leftovers x 2 pairs
🌀 Swaledale breed
🧼 2 x 25cm lampshades
🗡️ 2 x baubles
🌱 Royal Horticultural Society annual membership started
🌱 Visited Dunvegan gardens (and castle) with Norah
🌱 Planted more pak choi and lettuce
👩💻 job interview
🏄♀️ brief go on SUP on my birthday, after Afternoon Tea
💇🏼♀️ Hair cut at Anne’s
July
📚📖 Non-Fiction: (4) The Five Minute Garden by Laetitia Maklouf
📚🎧 Fiction: (22) Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus
🧶 Selfish Pullover
🌀 White Welsh Mountain, Black Cheviot, pink fibre on spindle, baby camel and silk
✈️ visited sister and RHS Hampton Court Flower Show
👩💻 started part-time job
🎫⛺️ Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival
🎟 Mission Impossible
August
📚🎧 Fiction: (23) None of This Is True by Lisa Jewell. (24) Where The Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens. Non-Fiction: (25) Menopausing by Davina McCall
🧶 Crocheted 2 x bowls
🧶 RCR socks in mauve self striping, dish cloth and Alaska hat
🌀 Baby camel and silk beige, kingfisher and blue
🌱 planted more pak choi and lettuce
👩⚕️ DNA test results
🎟️ Oppenheimer, Barbie
September
📚🎧 Fiction: (26) The Satsuma Complex by Bob Mortimer, (27) Guard her with your life by Joy Ellis. Biographies: (28) Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing by Matthew Perry, (29) A Pocketful of Happiness by Richard E. Grant
🧶 Mostly Warmness cowl (teal), Habitation Throw
🚂 train journey to Cheshire stayed at Sue’s, lunch with parents in Chester, visited Tatton Park, long weekend with 6 girlfriends in Anglesey and a night at Elaine’s. (Dad had a pacemaker fitted.)
🏄♀️ Stand Up Paddleboarding x 2
🦷 Dentist check-up
💇🏼♀️ Hair cut at Scizzor Sisters
October
📚🎧 Fiction: (30) The Mother by T. M. Logan, Biographies: (31) Surviving to Drive by Guenther Steiner
🪀 Fisherman’s Rib cowl. Mostly Warmness mitt (but then ripped it out as too small)
🕸️ finished Inkle band monk sample and sewed a key ring tab with it.
🕸️ scarf using handspun Rambouillet and yak/silk on 10” RH loom
🗡 2 Tomte and a fairy for mum
✈️ day trip to London to meet up with Marilee (brunch, Loop, Liberty London, small Afternoon Tea, Beautiful Knitters and then back home).
🌧️ many days of heavy rain and flooding in the vegetable garden
🏡 Islay Seashore Cottage, Isle of Islay. Day trip to Isle of Jura
November
📚🎧 Fiction: (32) The Holiday by T.M. Logan, (33) Autumn Chills by Agatha Christie, (34) Trust Me by T.M. Logan. (35) Lies by T.M. Logan Non-Fiction: (36) Unruly by David Mitchell. Biographies: (37) Don’t Laugh It’ll Only Encourage Her by Daisy May Cooper
🧶 Fern and Feather jumper, Bisbis Beret and altered Selfish Pullover neck
🌀started merino alpaca blend
🗡 9 fairies
👩🏻🍳 Apple cake
December
📚📖 Fiction: (5) A Village Affair by Julie Houston:
📚🎧 Biographies: (38) My Name is Barbra by Barbra Streisand.
🧶 jumper ornament, DK super simple socks, 2 gnomes (Sgnome-man and Mr Gnightly)
🌀 merino alpaca blend finished
🗡️ 4 gnomes/tomte
🕸 Dorset button x 1
👩🏻🍳 Apple cake, snickerdoodles, gingerbread
🎟️ Wonka (twice)
🏠 new flooring in en suite
🌧️ no snow but more flooding in garden from the rain
🐕 Ylva being sick and emergency vet appointment Christmas Eve.
🎄 Christmas at home with mother in law
Yarn Usage Summary
My aim for 2023 was to buy less than one mile of new yarn, so less than 1,609 metres. This was a total fail, mostly due to my colour choices shifting from purple to red this year. I think red suits me better and brings out the rosie parts of my cheeks, whereas purple highlights the dark circles under my eyes! Then it wasn’t helped by me needing lots of coloured minis for more gnomes, but that will last a few years I think!
I added 4.44 miles of knitting yarn(!!), 7.38 miles of weaving yarn (!!!) and created 1.6 miles of handspun. Total added was 13.42 miles, now that would be fine if I was using up that much in a year, but I only used 4.25 miles, so that’s over 9 mile net incoming!! Doh!!
Goodness, shall I tell myself in 2024 I will buy less? Will I weave more and get through a lot of this yarn? I don’t know but I’ve got ~53 miles of yarn in my stash!!!! 😲
Knitting 19.91
Weaving 30.59
Homespun 3.01
Total 53.51 miles
Final thoughts on 2023 and hopes for 2024
My 2023 word of the year was “Less“.
Unintentionally, I’ve got less crafting time, done less felting (in fact no wet felting in the last 6 months) and I’ve a lot more yarn. So did having a word of the year help? I’m not sure, maybe I’d have even more yarn!
In June I wrote an update on how “Less” was going and I will say that since then I am spending less time on Instagram and Facebook. Occasionally I’ll slip, but overall I would say I’m cured of the hours of watching videos every night. Once I started the part-time job decluttering went out the window, but I’ll get back on track. Less beating myself up about things…well that needs more work. 😂
I’ve not had a word of the year before and I’m not sure I will for 2024, nothing is springing to mind yet…unless I just keep the word Less for another year and work harder at it!
Of the 43 books I read in 2023 (7 Biographies (B), 5 Non-Fiction (N), 31 Fiction (F)), my 3 favourites were The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid (F), Strong Female Character by Fern Brady (B) and My Name is Barbra by Barbra Streisand (B).

In 2024 I know I want to get out on my SUP more often, I’d like to visit Geneva with my friend Helen and pick up a Swiss Christmas decoration and have more fun weekends in Anglesey with other friends. My husband and I have a trip planned back to Pier Cottage in Kingairloch and we will hopefully add another Scottish Isle to our list later in the year.
Lastly a big thank you for following my weekly posts, I wish you a very Happy & Healthy 2024 and hope to hear what your plans for 2024 include.






I love how thoroughly you document everything – and what a productive year! It must feel so nice to see it all listed like that. I’ve enjoyed reading your posts this year and look forward to more crafty adventures in 2024.
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It is nice, thank you. I wouldn’t remember most of it so it’s worth drafting it through the year.
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I would say you had a very great year and achieved so much more than I could ever imagine of doing. I look forward to seeing your makes in the new year. Happy New Year!
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I think you’d find if you draft the post through the year like I do you’d be amazed what you do in a year. If I didn’t do it and you asked me now what I’d done I’d not remember a lot so it’s a nice exercise.
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That is indeed a great exercise. I do the same but in a written project journal ☺️
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It’s an enviable list. I’ve loved seeing photos of completed work through the year; I may hold onto this post for a while and see if I get myself some book recommendations from it!
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I really like how to you list each month – it allows you to answer the question “What did I actually do this year?” All the best to you in 2024.
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It is really handy to look back on, if I left it to the end of the year to write I’d probably not remember most of what I’d done so it is nice.
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Holy cow!! I need a nap after reading your blog. Am I impressed!!! You are quite a talented lady. I am going to call you “The Producer” from now on! 🤣
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Hehe thanks. Happy new year x
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LOVE< LOVE< LOVE your monthly summary idea. I am definitely reapplying it!! Mine will not be nearly as busy though! You get a lot done kid. Loved your miles of yarn. Do you listen to books as you walk to work? My daughter bought me noise cancelling ear buds for Christmas to help me listen to audiobooks more easily. Sounds like a good 2023 and Best Wishes for a wonderful 2024.
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Thanks, I do listen whilst walking but also listen in the house too. I often find I need to listen at a different speed, mostly 1.25 or 1.5 speed, if it’s too slow I find I lose concentration on them. I hope the earphones work well.
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Wow, all I can saw is Wow, so much accomplished. Ok I was going to go with exercising more this year but now I have to add to it, spin more and knit with the finished yarn. I have enough fiber (clouds, braids, roving and batts) purchased and fleeces given that I had processed by a fiber mill, into roving for spinning, to probably last the rest of my life, so this year I will have to sit for 30 min or more most days to even put a dent in it!
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A friend and I have been spinning an hour a day on a Wednesday and that plus spin group twice a month has started to make a dent in my stash but I probably have a lifetime supply of fibre too 😂 I look forward to seeing more of your spinning in future.
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LOL we are S.A.B.L.E in fiber I’m sure :P.
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Wow, looks like you had a very productive year! I love all the detail, such a great idea to keep up with it each month. I forget what all I’ve done as well. It’s so easy for life to get in the way.
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Happy New Year! You had a lot of fun things happening this year, and even with the add-on of your part-time job, I’d say you had a productive one! I struggle constantly with the state of the stash (SoS?) and I think sometimes all you can do is keep trying!
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You had a wonderful 2023! I’m so glad you came to London when we were there and we got to spend a day! That was a highlight of my trip 🙂
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Well, it may have been impacted by the job, but you have still achieved masses. I can’t even begin to say what I loved the most! So you have a bit more coming in than going out – I bet it made you happy at the time and will continue to do so until you use it! Here’s to a great 2024!
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