As mentioned in my last few posts, I’ve started working on my Knitting Accreditation, Level 1. I’ve made one sample square so far (total piece of cake) and already, the literature is prompting me to start thinking about my end-of-level project for submission. I tell you, this has proven a lot harder than I initially thought. I have a million things I want to knit, as evidenced by my Ravelry queue… which is now up to 70 (ok, not really close to a million but, you get the drift).
I’ve spent hours and hours looking for that perfect project. I thought I found one. I even had the yarn in my stash! Bonus! I proceeded to ask the Head of the whole Program and she said it wasn’t challenging enough for me. BUGGER! I guess that means she’s seen my “project portfolio” as depicted in my Ravelry profile.
True – after that christening gown, it’s difficult to find projects that’s “challenging”. I’m noexpert but, that freakin’ dress was hard man!!!! In level 1 of the KAP (knitting accreditation program), there is no lace and no cables. That only leaves simple color work – i.e. stripes. Seriously….. SNOOZE.
What the hell am I supposed to do?
On another note, my Noah’s Arc Blanket is coming along. I did most of the turtle last night. I have his feet and tail left.
OK, it’s taking forever. The only thing that keeps me going is that when I’m done, I won’t have to work on it anymore.
What will I make next. I’m thinking of the Fiddlehead Mittens. Aren’t they gorgeous???
I even love these colors. I think I’ll copy these colors. Love them!
Knitting circle tonight. I feel like it’s been forever.