I generally only like to have one main project on the go, but I also always have a sock on the needles for when I need/want a small and portable knitting project. I like to take my knitting everywhere with me, and sock projects are perfect for that!
The Pomatomus socks you made were beautiful. It’s encouraging to know that even someone with 40+ years of experience can still be challenged by projects and experience a good deal of pride when finishing them. I’ve been knitting for about 2 months and have a long way to go, so each project that I’ve finished so far has made me quite proud.
Thank you for your kind praise. That's wonderful to hear that you are proud of your knitting so far. It's such a wonderful craft and I hope you continue to enjoy learning and creating. :)
There are phases in which I am hopping multiple projects and sometimes I have to stay loyal to one and get it done. I also read about a practice where you have to stay committed to a project for a certain number of hours before working on another on.
I'm definitely a multiple projects kind of person but when on a deadline I really feel the benefit of restricting myself to one project - setting a timer works wonders.
I generally only like to have one main project on the go, but I also always have a sock on the needles for when I need/want a small and portable knitting project. I like to take my knitting everywhere with me, and sock projects are perfect for that!
Oooh yes! Socks are the very thing for a small and portable knitting project. 😊 Thanks for sharing Kelsey.
The Pomatomus socks you made were beautiful. It’s encouraging to know that even someone with 40+ years of experience can still be challenged by projects and experience a good deal of pride when finishing them. I’ve been knitting for about 2 months and have a long way to go, so each project that I’ve finished so far has made me quite proud.
Thank you for your kind praise. That's wonderful to hear that you are proud of your knitting so far. It's such a wonderful craft and I hope you continue to enjoy learning and creating. :)
There are phases in which I am hopping multiple projects and sometimes I have to stay loyal to one and get it done. I also read about a practice where you have to stay committed to a project for a certain number of hours before working on another on.
That's a good idea about setting a time limit on one project before tackling another. Thanks for sharing Kavitha. 😀
I'm so glad Maker Monday popped into my brain. It's so fun seeing everyone's WIPs. Thanks for giving it a shout out.
I'll be on the lookout for it on Monday!
I'm definitely a multiple projects kind of person but when on a deadline I really feel the benefit of restricting myself to one project - setting a timer works wonders.
Great to hear you also use a timer Louise! Thanks so much for sharing:)