Friday, December 31, 2010

What I learned in 2010

Okay, I know I just did my end of year post - but that was for normal stuff, not my "creative" side!  LOL

When I learned to knit in Oct. 2009, I had no idea that I would enjoy it as much as I do.  I learned to crochet right before moving to Iowa in 2003, but that's my extent of yarn history.  So, when I got bit by the yarn bug I was a bit surprised, then decided I needed to challenge myself and learn some new stuff.

I learned to knit socks.  I love hand knit socks.  Who knew (other than knitters) how absolutely wonderful they are to wear?  In order to satisfy my need for uniformity, I knit them both at the same time on the same needles.  It would drive me batty if one was even 1 row longer than the other.  I know, I'm wierd...especially when you see how unruly my house is  LOL


My first two paris of socks


 Pair #3 - it's an alpaca blend that turned out too big :(
I will have to re-knit with smaller needles

 Pair #4 has no toes - they are pedicure socks. 
Put them on before they paint your toes and your feet will stay warm.  Perfect for cold weather pedi's!  These were a gift for my SIL

Pair #5 - first true lace socks. 
I had to learn how to read a charted pattern for these. 
Oh, and they were knit from my own hand-dyed yarn...Bonus!!!


I learned so much more this year, besides socks: 


I learned how to knit in the round by making hats
I made several hats, but Bubba would kill me if I posted the pics of him modeling them!



I learned how to cable, making my MIL some hand knit cabled legwarmers



I learned how to "felt" a wool project - on purpose!
I did NOT felt the cat...but I did felt the bag. 
(the cats were not harmed in any way by my felting or knitting...Tigger just likes the camera's ANY attention)



I learned all about yarn swapping, and learned to swap out "yarn minis" like a pro. I also learned that when you are trying to find a scale that measures in the tenths of grams, you need to specify CLEARLY what it is that you are weighing so they don't think that you are a drug dealer.  (yes, I got a few weird looks)

But why would I want to cut up my pretty yarn into 20 "minis" and swap them with other yarnies, you ask? 

So that my itsy-bitsy sock yarn blankie will grow into a big couch-sized blankie
 
 
I think the last, and maybe the BEST thing I learned this year was how to dye my own yarn.  It's like coloring with a little chemistry for big kids! 
   




All of the yarn I have dyed has been cut into minis and swapped out, with the exception of this last one, "orange creamsicle"
 While I have never been a big fan of the color orange, I love how the yarn turned out.  I knitted it up into the socks shown above and L-O-V-E them! 

Well friends, that's all I've learned in 2010 as it relates to my craftiness.  I have not stamped or scrapbooked ANYTHING in at least a couple years...it's all packed away, and I don't really sew or quilt, although I have a sewing machine and would like to learn (I still have my unfinished quilt I started when we were first married). 

What does 2011 hold for me and my yarn?  I am not sure, but there is so much to learn...I'm sure I can fit it in somewhere between socks and dye pots!   

Farewell 2010...

2010 has not been a "great" year, but it certainly has not been a bad year in any way, shape or form.  It has, however, been a year of great moments.

 This moment, GRADUATION DAY, was such a wonderful experience.  It had been such a long road we went over to get to this point, but it was so worth it when we were finally reached the finish line! 


 We took our first ever international trip together
(and first non-family-visiting trip since we were married 12 years ago  LOL)

We met some fabulous new friends


and had lots of fun with old friends



We were met with some interesting opportunities


but decided to keep to our path to Colorado


As I look back at our year in review, I am thinking that this was a pretty darn good year, maybe even great (if you take away the fact that the house isn't sold and we are still in Iowa so we haven't opened a practice - I know, what a downer).  We have our health, a roof over our heads, food on the table, clothes on our backs, a car that works, family that loves us, and most of all, we have each other - what more could we ask for?  Wait...I'm thinking it really has been a good GREAT year!