
Oh hi. Itโs Sunday. Inspired by fellow blogger, Backstage Knits, I decided to pop into YOP.

Earlier this year, I started a 12-month position at the high school in my neighborhood. I thought there would be more knitting on my walks to and from work. I was mistaken. Iโve gotten a reasonable amount of crafting accomplished, but havenโt shared most of it (even on Instagram). By the end of my day, Iโm so sick of sitting and screens, blogging is a casualty.
Yesterday I hit up the Shenandoah Fiber Fest with my bestie. We go together most years, and itโs always an expensive and glorious day. We spent too much, cackled raucously, and loved being together. Even if she claims all my yarn choices are akin to clown barf, friends are one of lifeโs great joys.

I also made a responsible purchase, a new table top Amish style swift from Knitting Notions. Itโs beautiful, and smooth, has no fiber bits to fail in a decade, and doesnโt need to clamp onto anything. It fits my life and my furniture. I wound most of yesterdayโs purchases ands two balls from sheep and wool back in May. I was able to start the Juniper Cowl from TL YARN.




YOP is a Ravelry based collective of bloggers- who usually make a year long plan, and share the journey. Hence: Year of Projects.
5 responses to “Year of Projects: September 2024”
Welcome back. ๐
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Yay! Nice to see you! It looks like you had a wonderful time.
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Sooo good to hear all is well. Beautiful swift. Uhhh, you aren’t the only one recycling goals. I have several that I’m just admitting defeat. No point in keep reminding myself that I’m not going master brioche for another year, make felted slippers, etc.
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Yay!! Glad we’re back together ๐ Congrats on the new job, and I totally understand blogging being a casualty of busy-ness. Can’t wait to see what you make this year.
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Sounds like you had a great day! I love those swifts, they look so simple (in a good way) and certainly more elegant than my plastic umbrella-looking one.
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