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Thursday ThWIPs

I swear, one of these weeks I will get my act together in time to post one of these on Wednesday. Anyway. Progress on all three active projects!

Not a lot got done on the Open Weave shawl this week, but still – moving along!

The last two little witches I plan on making this year (for a total of 4 witches and 4 cats). These last two need a little finishing, but they are mostly done. I really enjoyed this pattern, and might well make more of them in the future! Hopefully the whole coven will be done by next week.

Big progress on the Homage to the Granny Square afghan this week! I need to do three more of this square and four big corner squares, and I am DONE! With the blocks at least. Then I need to figure out placement and put the whole thing together. But I am not thinking about that now. It feels like I am close to the finish line, and I am hanging on to that feeling right now.

With sweater weather coming on, do you find yourself wanting to work on different projects? Or does your crafting stay more or less the same all year?

14 thoughts on “Thursday ThWIPs

  1. Your granny squares are so beautiful !

    I am quite a monogamous knitter, and it doesn’t really change in sweater weather. Allthough I want to cast on a sweater now, and am no longer looking for summer knits…

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  2. There is usually a point in the year where I start thinking how nice a Christmas jumper would be to knit. But I never get past the fact that you simple CANNOT wear a jumper at Christmas in Australia. It doesn’t matter how cool the colourwork is!

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  3. SWEATER WEATHER!!! I will be starting a new sweater soon, maybe this weekend! My crafting changes over the year, for sure. A lot of it is the same, but I generally work on larger projects in the colder months (because they keep me warm) and smaller projects in the warmer months (because they don’t get me hot). 😉

    The coven is looking great! And hooray for nearing the end of the granny squares!

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