My plans for 2025 are still a work in progress, but the biggest thing on my list is to work on getting my WIP's down to a more manageable number, by working through them one at a time. I'm hoping that I can get a few of the socks I started over the last year finished and off of the needles so that I can start planning on gift knits for this coming year. I want to make socks for my son and his fiancé and a couple of my friends have requested socks. I have 2 sweaters that I've got caked up and started, but need to commit to finishing or frog them and start something with the yarn. I'm also downsizing the clubs I've been getting, so I can try other yarn clubs this coming year. I'm also starting a project journal so I can keep track of my ideas and projects I'm wanting to work on so that I can get better organized. Have a great New Year's and enjoy 2025.
@@Craftingbug92 Love everything you are planning. I have so many things on needles that I should go through and frog some things. I don’t know why but I have the hardest time frogging things. I like the idea of a project journal, I don’t know why write down things I finish but I haven’t written down ideas, that’s a good idea!
I really want to cast on a Habitation Throw with my McMullin Fiber Co advent, but January is for finishing my Jimmy Beans Blanket Club blanket. I stayed caught up thru May but in June, you had to seam blocks together to then start knitting the border, so I put it down and didn’t pick it back up. So I have 7 skeins of MadelineTosh blanket yarn just sitting there and that blanket is my January project. Nothing to be cast on until it is finished.
Finish the hat first! That will encourage you to keep going. Then the blanket - that is a great accomplishment!
@@RobinznestKnits Great idea!
My plans for 2025 are still a work in progress, but the biggest thing on my list is to work on getting my WIP's down to a more manageable number, by working through them one at a time. I'm hoping that I can get a few of the socks I started over the last year finished and off of the needles so that I can start planning on gift knits for this coming year. I want to make socks for my son and his fiancé and a couple of my friends have requested socks. I have 2 sweaters that I've got caked up and started, but need to commit to finishing or frog them and start something with the yarn. I'm also downsizing the clubs I've been getting, so I can try other yarn clubs this coming year. I'm also starting a project journal so I can keep track of my ideas and projects I'm wanting to work on so that I can get better organized. Have a great New Year's and enjoy 2025.
@@Craftingbug92 Love everything you are planning. I have so many things on needles that I should go through and frog some things. I don’t know why but I have the hardest time frogging things. I like the idea of a project journal, I don’t know why write down things I finish but I haven’t written down ideas, that’s a good idea!
Yes! Finish your hat!
@@MaureenWright-x8r I finished it yesterday and one daughter stole it right away!
@@mommajessknits Lol 😂 just shows how much she loved it ❣
@ true!
You can totally finish that hat before 2025!!
@@jenniferapowell I worked on it a bit last night, going to knock it out today!
Happy new year!
@@kristinahill3708 Happy New Year!
I really want to cast on a Habitation Throw with my McMullin Fiber Co advent, but January is for finishing my Jimmy Beans Blanket Club blanket. I stayed caught up thru May but in June, you had to seam blocks together to then start knitting the border, so I put it down and didn’t pick it back up. So I have 7 skeins of MadelineTosh blanket yarn just sitting there and that blanket is my January project. Nothing to be cast on until it is finished.
@@beverlysmith1473 I one day will do a Habitation throw. I’ve seen a few people doing the Jimmy Beans Blanket club, I wouldn’t be able to keep up.
My plans are socks and musselburg hat and a sweater
@@frederickataylor6295 I have a Musselburgh I should work on also.
Does anyone know where on Ravelry I can find the challenge thing Jess was talking about?
@@hanacraftycreations I’ve been checking and it’s not up on Ravelry yet.