Wednesday 24 July 2013

WIP Wednesday and Bloglovin

Hi fellow craft lovers! This week I've been working on reducing my mountain of WIP's . On Saturday I had 5 WIP's, I now have 3 :-D On Monday I finished my Wingspan shawl and yesterday I finished my Oh Summer mystery KAL cardigan.

I know 5 WIP's isn't a lot for many of you, but I was finding it overwhelming. My plan is to tackle them one at a time until they're all finished. Today's project is the Summer Storm mystery KAL:

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As you can see, it needs a collar, sleeves and pockets. Hopefully this won't take me too long although I doubt I'll finish it today as I'm not going to have much knitting time.

I've also been a bit naughty and done a couple more squares for my new WIP, a blanket for my 4 year old. I'm using the Solid Granny Squares pattern from Tiny Tin Bird. I love how the lacey corners result in pretty diamonds :-)

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I should probably get round to weaving those ends in soon too :-S

As usual I'm linking in with WIP Wednesdays at Tami's Amis. I'd also like to quickly post this link so you can Follow my blog with Bloglovin :-) If you're not on bloglovin then there are various other ways you can follow this blog listed along the right of the page. I personally use feedly but I'm finding it irritating that I can't view blog posts on my phone like I used to so might find somewhere else.

Anyways, enough waffling from me, thanks for visiting!

23 comments:

  1. You will totally get them all done, and what an impressive month of projects you are having!

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    1. Well, maybe not the blanket squares lol but I think I should manage the other two before the month is out :-)

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  2. I'm sure your one at a time approach will help you sort through your WIPs, Gorgeous cardi on a cute model and I love the colours of your blanket.

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    1. hopefully so :) The blanket yarn is a "Lucy pack", a selection of colours inspired by the Attic24 blogger

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  3. Wow, 5 WIPs is loads - Congrats! Oooh I am loving your granny squares, they are so colourful, can't wait to see the blanket :)
    x
    Natalie
    Marigolds' Loft

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    1. lol yeah it's too many for my brain to cope with. Forcing myself to work one at a time and get them finished seems to be working well for me

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  4. I'm right there with you 5 WIPs is a lot ... I tend to re-name them "hibernating projects", somehow it makes me feel less guilty.

    What a cutiepie model you have there, can't wait to see it finished.

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    1. I think if I renamed them hibernating projects I'd never finish them :-S My cushion cover has been waiting for ages now because I keep putting off sewing it together

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  5. Good for you! Those are great colors in the blanket - my daughter (5yr) would love them! Can't wait to see the finished sweater on your handsome little guy too!

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    1. thanks :) Can't take credit for the colours, it was a Lucy pack of Stylecraft dk. Vest sleeves are now done apart from ends sewing in. Going to do pockets and collar tomorrow, too tired this evening

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  6. I hear ya - I try to limit my WIPs to 3 at a time, but sometimes things just happen!!

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    1. 3 works well for me too actually. 1 crochet, 1 mindless knitting and 1 complex knitting such as lace. I think the problem was I had two projects on the go already and then joined in with two MKAL's thinking I'd be able to finish the original projects in between clues. Slightly too ambitious I feel :-S

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  7. Five projects......if only we could make time!

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  8. That is looking cute! New follower via gfc from WIP. Would love to have you stop by and check out my page. http://unravelingends.blogspot.com/

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  9. I adore that cardigan!
    Good luck working through all your WIPs! xxx

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  10. I follow you now on bloglovin'. ;-)

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  11. I love those squares. I think your son will like the blanket when you are done. I don't know if you are aware but feedly has an app for your smart phone. I have it on my Android and my ipad. Hope that helps.

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    1. I've got the app, it just crashes everytime I try to run it. Judging from the reviews it seems to be a fairly common issue. My phone's an android.

      I hope he does like the blanket :) I'm not looking forward to sewing all the squares together but he insisted that was what he wanted rather than a ripple blanket so I guess I'm stuck with it lol

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  12. I personally think five WIPs is many. Three even makes me anxious! I try to only have two although I do have three right now.
    That blue is so nice. It's perfect for your son.
    I looked at Feedly online but I guess you have to download the app? I use bloglovin' and it's so user friendly.

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