OK, I have been tossing around a few future projects in my head and I thought I'd write them all down... here's what I'm thinking about doing next:
- The Bed & Breakfast Pullover from the most recent Interweave Knits
- The Cottonwood vest from Folk Vests
- A Bucket O'Chic (assuming I can ever get #*(&%$ Paypal to work so that I can download the pattern!)
- Top Secret (remember way back when?)
- A scarf for Dan - need a bit more guidance on this one, as to colors/patterns/yarn/everything so that he'll actually wear it
- A DNA scarf for me (because everyone at the office will think it's cool - we're a bunch of biology geeks)
- bpt
- Grecian Plait (remember this one too?)
Top Secret is the leader, for a few reasons: I have the yarn already; it's cold here and I need another big comfy sweater; and if I don't start it now, I won't be wearing it until next winter. Of course, I'm also halfway considering joining the
Banff along and using the yarn to make that big bulky sweater...
The Bucket O'Chic and Dan's scarf are also contendas, because it's cold here, we need some chicer (that would be more chic) outerwear, and I haven't made anything for Dan in a long, long while (then I could join the
Men Along, too!). And they'd be fairly quick, which is good for instant gratification me.
Allrighty then. We'll see. For now, I'm still working on Tanja. Not cheating ... yet.
Posted by Sarah at January 18, 2004 10:03 AM
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I love love LOVE the DNA scarf! I'm a bio-geek, too, and would love to show that off in the office. Congrats on the new house!
Posted by: natalie on January 19, 2004 07:28 AM
So glad you're back to blogging! I totally agree that it's tough to pick the next project. My head was swimming with ideas, until I found the perfect project. Read about it on my blog on Thursday! ;)
Posted by: Jen L on January 20, 2004 04:47 PM
I like Top Secret a lot too. Looks very comfortable. What did you decide on doing next? I like the way you gave all of the hyperlinks to the patterns... it was enjoyable to see them all.
Posted by: Teresa on January 24, 2004 10:03 AM