I've been going through my projects on Ravelry to see what I am going to knit for Christmas presents. I have a fairly large stash and I have been working through it.. Here's what I've done. First, I brought down about 16 plastic see through storage bins...about the size two shoe boxes, and put them along the wall that I face when I am on the computer. Next, I pulled up my queue in Ravelry and started deciding what I already had yarn for. I couldn't believe how much easier it was to do it that way. Usually, I either see a pattern and then go upstairs to find some yarn. Of course, that usually means I will get distracted and spend hours up there and finally come down stairs having forgotten why I went up there.
After I paired the yarn with the pattern, I put them in a bag to start to swatch. Decisions, decisions. After going back and forth a few times, I finally decided to get the yarn first and see what other people in Ravelry had made from it. That was a whole lot easier. I settled for some patterns that would work on my yarn and then started swatching. When I got what I liked, I made up a project in my notebook (on Ravelry) and put them first in a bag, and then back in the plastic boxes so I could see what I had lined up. This was much better.
About 10 days ago, my mother had a small stroke. I have the idea that I will need to go to Virginia and be with her. My two sisters are in VA and have been taking turns being with her, but I am the only one free enough to go up there and stay. She has made a remarkable recovery, but she isn't ready to be on her own.
I was just there for several months and I enjoy just sitting and knitting with her. She has handed down a love of knitting to three generations and I feel very blessed.
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