The past few months have been nuts. I'm usually full into knitting frenzy for fall by this time of year, but I'm woefully behind and just starting to get back into the swing of things.
I've been needing to do some self nurturing, so I spent some time last week making myself a new pair of socks. This week, I'm going to take stock, make sure everything I have completed is listed in my etsy shop, and make an up-to-date list of what colors and fibers I've got available.
I've had some time over the past couple of months to work on some ideas, so I'm glad of that. I finished a pattern for footies last week and have my first pair completed, and I hope to be adding more of those to my shop. With how popular ballet flats are, I hope these appeal to someone!
A few months ago, I started a pair of fingerless gloves for my husband, ones with fingers just missing the tips. The pattern that I started with worked out well enough, but something about it didn't groove with how my brain works. The first glove turned out fine, a bit tight, but fine. The second I started last week (yes, that long inbetween!), and I just couldn't get it right.
So I went hunting for another pattern. I ended up taking a vintage pattern (knit flat) with ornate cabled cuffs and womens sizing and using that. Knitted in the round, without the cuffs, with entirely different sizing. It worked out quite well, so I'm working on the second now.
It seems like, as I've gotten more confident in my spatial skills and pattern drafting, that I've been more and more unable to use patterns as they are. There are always a few tweaks that I want to make, and I almost always end up creating something that's entirely different, except in concept. I've never changed a glove into a hat or anything that obscure. :)
I'd really like to return to the days where I could pick up a pattern and work from it. It was relaxing and...well, nice. Don't get me wrong, I love the problem solving, design process, and creation of something that's juuust right, but it'd be nice to try something new with the thinking cap off, again, and use someone else's knowledge and talent. I won't claim to have any mad design skills, but the busy body in me just can't leave a pattern alone!