
After wrapping up YOP13 last week, it’s time to see what is on my list for the next 12 months.
This is the Group’s 14th Year (YOP14), but my 7th Year.
As ever, I’m being hugely optimistic about what I can achieve but that’s what motivates me. To reduce the amount of words from last year I’ve added some new icons and removed designers’ names as the Ravelry links are there for more information.
Grab a cuppa as this is a long list!
Key:
↪️ carried over from a previous YOP year
*️⃣ started previous YOP year
✳️ started this YOP year
🧶 yarn/colour
As the year progresses these will also be used:
✅ finished 🏁 week finished
🆕 added to list after week 1
‼️ abandoned (i.e. changed my mind and probably will never make it)
⏸️ on hold (i.e. not fully abandoned the idea but now not doing this YOP year)
🐸 frogged
NB. There are links to the Ravelry pattern, yarn or project page.
Main target for YOP 14
To schedule time for personal projects and shop stock items. Last year I allowed months to go by with little or no stock of certain items. I’d like to ensure there’s always a good selection of my items available at the Alchemist Gallery in Dingwall.
New stock items will have separate posts this year. My YOP posts will cover non-stock items only, unless there’s a new design to highlight.
Acquisitions/Collection Curation
- NO new superwash knitting yarns! ↪️YOP12
- Contain my stash and have no overflow containers or bags!! ↪️YOP11
Crochet
- A project…at the moment I can’t think of anything, but I like to crochet at least once a year.
Dyeing
- Dye more locks for fairies’ hair ↪️YOP11
Felting
NB Stock items are no longer included in my YOP list and posts, they’ll be covered separately.
- Needle felted Ylva *️⃣YOP9!
- Needle felted Highland Cow *️⃣YOP9!
- Handbag using felting ball *️⃣YOP11!
- Waste paper bin ↪️YOP13
- Sewing bin ↪️YOP13
Knitting
Jumpers/cardigans
- Knit 3 garments, ideas below:
- Avena 🧶New Lanark Aran/Verona & New Natural *️⃣YOP13 wk35
- Quick Sand 🧶Drops Bomull-Lin/Dark Blue *️⃣YOP13 wk53
- Pretty in Pleats 🧶Ripples Crafts Kylesku/The Gentle Fire of Ruby
- Project tbd 🧶Malabrigo Rios in Ankara Green
- Golden Fern 🧶 Jamieson’s of Shetland/Maroon & tbd
- Maestro 🧶Rowan Alpaca Merino DK/Thornton
Shawls
- A summer weight shawl (maybe Estuary) ↪️YOP12
- Coorie In Poncho 🧶Handspun John Arbon Harvest Hues/Rosebay
Socks
- Knit husband a pair of socks
- Knit 1 pair of Deb’s Super Simple DK Socks
Accessories
- Knit using existing stashed yarn or existing/new handspun only:
- Pinwheel Mittens 🧶Isager Highland lace/Sand & Denim. *️⃣YOP13 wk22, 1st 🏁YOP13 wk37
- Mostly Warmness cuffs 🧶Ripples Crafts Suilven/Oh My! ↪️YOP13
- A colour-work project using Black Isle yarns Gotland wool ↪️YOP12
- The Shift 🧶handspun baby camel and silk advent ↪️YOP13
- Make husband something with green New Lanark Aran ↪️YOP13
- Singing Stones (mosaic mittens) 🧶RiverKnits kit
- Leg Warmers 🧶Isle of Auskerry Aran
- A pair of mittens from my Tantulltussmittens book
Other/household
- Dish cloths
- Emotional Support Chicken 🧶handspun
- ADVENTure Gnome 🧶Lamington Lass BFL
Painting & Drawing
- Look for a painting group to join and if I don’t or don’t enjoy it declutter painting equipment. ↪️YOP13
- Do a new watercolour painting ↪️YOP11
- Do a new pastel drawing ↪️YOP12
Sewing
- Bunting for tent at Belladrum
- Make trousers with fabric in stash ↪️YOP12
- Sew something with handwoven material ↪️YOP13
- Make plant pot covers ↪️YOP11! (So strictly speaking this has been moved from the felting to the sewing section, as I’ve been inspired by Amo from Pawfect Pastimes to sew ones instead using cut up felt.)
Spinning
- ✳️ Take part in Tour de Fleece 2024
- Finish spinning 25g breed project *️⃣YOP10
- Blue Texel, Boreray, Suffolk, Zwartbles 🏁wk 1
- Castlemilk Moorit, Devon, Exmoor Horn, North Ronaldsay, Romney
- Spin Coastal Colours fibres
- ✅ Merino, alpaca, camel and mulberry silk blend. 🏁 Wk 1
- Alpaca and tussah silk
Weaving
Rigid heddle loom
- Patterned shawl with WYS Exquisite in Belgravia/Rose merino/silk yarn ↪️YOP13
- Make a selection of hand/dish towels ↪️YOP13
- Weave a length of cotton or Harris wool to make a kimono type dressing gown
- Try at least one 3 heddle project on my 10” Sampleit
Inkle loom
- Make a Minion inkle tablet weaving band ↪️YOP12
- Make an inkle band from the book my sister gave me
- Tablet card weaving course and projects.
Tapestry
- Wall hanging with handspun and fibres from stash
- Tapestry weaving project
Wood
Have a 3rd lesson in wood turning. ↪️YOP12
Progress so far
Tour de Fleece has finally got me washing, combing and spinning some fleece samples! (The last 3 years I spun the commercial tops samples.) I have done a couple of separate posts about TDF this week Opening post link, progress post link. As much as I don’t enjoy washing fleece I have enjoyed spinning the hand prepped fibres. So far this TDF I have finished:
- Coastal colours merino, alpaca, camel and silk blend
- Suffolk fleece sample
- Zwartbles fleece sample
- Blue Texel fleece sample
- Boreray fleece sample
With a headache and scratchy throat, I decided not to put others at risk going on the west coast spinning trip on Friday. It’s a shame as it was finally a nice day weather wise.
Other News
Goodness I’ve done a blog post almost every day this week! On my garden blog I’ve done a couple of pictorial posts on how my vegetable garden is currently and another on my wild flower lawn. We didn’t plant wild flowers…they’ve just arrived on their own.
Our March temperatures are continuing, and there was fresh snowfall on the Cairngorms!!but having spoken to my friend whose eldest daughter lives in Sacramento where it’s over 100°F everyday, I’ll take a summer of wearing knitwear any day.
Right that’s enough waffle from me. It’s definitely been busier than normal on all my blogs recently. I’ll be back with another TDF update during the next couple of weeks, but once that’s finished I’ll probably return to mostly just my Sunday morning YOP posts here, my monthly garden posts and ad hoc travel ones.
Officially the Group is in its 14th year, but this is my 7th year participating. Click the link if you would like to find out more about the Year of Projects Group on Ravelry, as you’d be very welcome to join us.
Beautiful and inspiring knitting to look forward to.
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Thank you so much.
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Your plan sounds very good. Plenty of variety to keep you motivated.
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Thanks Laura, yes I definitely like variety to keep me going.
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Wow, that’s an impressive set of goals. I’ll miss your felted stocking finishes. Is tourism (and sales) up? I’ve heard Americans are flocking to overseas locations. Best wishes on all your plans. I do lay mine out on a calendar so that I can see that I haven’t planned to knit 5 sweaters in one month. 😉 I never follow the timeline I laid out though.
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I have an issue with storage on my website and have had to upgrade it again. The lampshades are on a theme and so you’ve seen so many very similar ones, when I have stock to drop off I’ll do a collage photo on a separate post and so you’ll still see them, it’s just I really wanted to also keep personal and work makes separate. I’ve not had June sales figures yet but I really must get some fairies finished and dropped off as they are popular and take up little room. We are way up north, 4 hours from Edinburgh or Glasgow but there are companies that to tours up here and cruise liners that come in about 10 miles north of here so they have groups that come to Dingwall for a wander. Where the coaches usually stop the gallery is the very first shop the tourists see as it’s at the end of the high street.
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Wow, you weren’t kidding, that is quite a list!! Makes me feel lazy now :P.
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I always need more than I could do on my list to motivate me to do anything. I won’t get it all done but I will try. For sure you aren’t lazy. 😀
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But I’ve noticed you get quite a bit of it done!!!!
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That’s a list and a half! 😳 Thanks for the mention too. The felt I used is some of the experiments I did on the Fiona Duthie course. 😁
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Wow – you have a lot planned! Can’t wait to see all you do 🙂
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