On the Record
Items finished in September - December
September
Ribbed-cuff socks (Tuscany Sunset, using 2.2 ounces of yarn from stash)
Ribbed-cuff socks (Mississippi Mud, using 2.2 ounces of yarn from stash)
Ribbed-cuff socks (Mississippi Prelude, using 2.2 ounces of yarn from stash)
Ribbed-cuff socks (Footloose Rosebuds, using 2.2 ounces of yarn from stash)
Ribbed-cuff socks (Old Man River, using 2.2 ounces of yarn from stash)
Quilt Blocks (2 for Stashbusters Ugly Fabric Sampler, using fabric from stash)
Ribbed-cuff socks (Fantasy #1, using 2.2 ounces of yarn from stash)
Ribbed-cuff socks (Fantasy #2, using 2.2 ounces of yarn from stash)
October
Quilt Blocks (4 for Stashbusters Ugly Fabric Sampler, using fabric from stash)
Ribbed-cuff socks (Tidal Wave, using 2.2 ounces of yarn from stash)
Fingerless Mitts (Turquoise Stripes, using 1.7 ounces of scrap yarn)
Cookie Sheet Preemie Blankets (4 blankets, using 7.3 ounces of yarn from stash)
Quilt top, back, and binding (Down the Garden Path, using 14.5 yards of fabric)
Fingerless Mitts (Autumn Leaves for Susan B., using 1.7 ounces of scrap yarn)
Ribbed-cuff socks (1 child pair, for afghans for Afghans, using 1.7 ounces of yarn from stash)
Oddball Baby Blanket * (Velveteen Rabbit, using 1.5 ounces of scrap yarn)
Earflap Hat (Thorpe, using 4.5 ounces of reclaimed yarn)
Earflap Hat (Tweedy, using 3.2 ounces of reclaimed yarn)
Fingerless Mitts (Turquoise Treasure, using 1.4 ounces of scrap yarn)
Oddball Baby Blanket * (Orange Sherbet, using 1.5 ounces of scrap yarn)
Doll Quilt (made from scraps and 1/2 yard of flannel)
November
Short-cuffed Socks (2 pair, Old Man River & Rosebud, using 3.4 ounces of scrap yarn)
Chevron Cowl (Midnight Tweed set, using 1.9 ounces of merino wool from stash)
Fingerless Mitts (Midnight Tweed set, using 1.7 ounces of merino wool from stash)
Oddball Baby Blanket * (Pattycake, using 7.2 ounces of yarn from stash)
Wool Mittens (knit for Nicole, using 2.2 ounces of reclaimed wool)
Knit Doll Blanket (using 4.7 ounces of scrap yarn)
Wool Mittens * (Thumbs Down, using 3 ounces of reclaimed wool)
Odd Ball Baby Blanket * (Pinkalicious, using 1.5 ounces of yarn from stash)
Short-cuffed Socks (1 pair, Am I Blue, using 1.2 ounces of scrap yarn)
December
Short-cuffed Socks (2 pair, Muddy Waters, using 1.2 ounces of scrap yarn)
Baby Cuddle Sacks * (5 sacks, using 1.6 pounds of yarn from stash)
Wool Hats * (9 for WR elementary, using 13.8 ounces of scrap yarn)
Katie's Winter Set (hat, mittens, scarf) (using 1 pound 2 ounces of yarn)
Bobbie's Baby Blanket (using 1 pound 5 ounces of yarn)
Supply Totals for 2009
Yarn: 30.4 pounds
Fabric: 242 yards
Tulle: 576 yards (3 inches wide)
Blue Jeans recycled: 18 pair
Supply Totals for September - December
Yarn: 8.33 pounds
Fabric: 15 yards
Supply Totals for May - August
Yarn: 5 pounds, 8 ounces
Fabric: 71 yards
Tulle: 288 yards (3 inches wide)
Supply Totals for January - August
Yarn: 16 pounds 3 ounces
Fabric: 156 yards
Blue Jeans recycled: 18 pair
Tulle: 288 yards (3 inches wide)
September
Ribbed-cuff socks (Tuscany Sunset, using 2.2 ounces of yarn from stash)
Ribbed-cuff socks (Mississippi Mud, using 2.2 ounces of yarn from stash)
Ribbed-cuff socks (Mississippi Prelude, using 2.2 ounces of yarn from stash)
Ribbed-cuff socks (Footloose Rosebuds, using 2.2 ounces of yarn from stash)
Ribbed-cuff socks (Old Man River, using 2.2 ounces of yarn from stash)
Quilt Blocks (2 for Stashbusters Ugly Fabric Sampler, using fabric from stash)
Ribbed-cuff socks (Fantasy #1, using 2.2 ounces of yarn from stash)
Ribbed-cuff socks (Fantasy #2, using 2.2 ounces of yarn from stash)
October
Quilt Blocks (4 for Stashbusters Ugly Fabric Sampler, using fabric from stash)
Ribbed-cuff socks (Tidal Wave, using 2.2 ounces of yarn from stash)
Fingerless Mitts (Turquoise Stripes, using 1.7 ounces of scrap yarn)
Cookie Sheet Preemie Blankets (4 blankets, using 7.3 ounces of yarn from stash)
Quilt top, back, and binding (Down the Garden Path, using 14.5 yards of fabric)
Fingerless Mitts (Autumn Leaves for Susan B., using 1.7 ounces of scrap yarn)
Ribbed-cuff socks (1 child pair, for afghans for Afghans, using 1.7 ounces of yarn from stash)
Oddball Baby Blanket * (Velveteen Rabbit, using 1.5 ounces of scrap yarn)
Earflap Hat (Thorpe, using 4.5 ounces of reclaimed yarn)
Earflap Hat (Tweedy, using 3.2 ounces of reclaimed yarn)
Fingerless Mitts (Turquoise Treasure, using 1.4 ounces of scrap yarn)
Oddball Baby Blanket * (Orange Sherbet, using 1.5 ounces of scrap yarn)
Doll Quilt (made from scraps and 1/2 yard of flannel)
November
Short-cuffed Socks (2 pair, Old Man River & Rosebud, using 3.4 ounces of scrap yarn)
Chevron Cowl (Midnight Tweed set, using 1.9 ounces of merino wool from stash)
Fingerless Mitts (Midnight Tweed set, using 1.7 ounces of merino wool from stash)
Oddball Baby Blanket * (Pattycake, using 7.2 ounces of yarn from stash)
Wool Mittens (knit for Nicole, using 2.2 ounces of reclaimed wool)
Knit Doll Blanket (using 4.7 ounces of scrap yarn)
Wool Mittens * (Thumbs Down, using 3 ounces of reclaimed wool)
Odd Ball Baby Blanket * (Pinkalicious, using 1.5 ounces of yarn from stash)
Short-cuffed Socks (1 pair, Am I Blue, using 1.2 ounces of scrap yarn)
December
Short-cuffed Socks (2 pair, Muddy Waters, using 1.2 ounces of scrap yarn)
Baby Cuddle Sacks * (5 sacks, using 1.6 pounds of yarn from stash)
Wool Hats * (9 for WR elementary, using 13.8 ounces of scrap yarn)
Katie's Winter Set (hat, mittens, scarf) (using 1 pound 2 ounces of yarn)
Bobbie's Baby Blanket (using 1 pound 5 ounces of yarn)
Supply Totals for 2009
Yarn: 30.4 pounds
Fabric: 242 yards
Tulle: 576 yards (3 inches wide)
Blue Jeans recycled: 18 pair
Supply Totals for September - December
Yarn: 8.33 pounds
Fabric: 15 yards
Supply Totals for May - August
Yarn: 5 pounds, 8 ounces
Fabric: 71 yards
Tulle: 288 yards (3 inches wide)
Supply Totals for January - August
Yarn: 16 pounds 3 ounces
Fabric: 156 yards
Blue Jeans recycled: 18 pair
Tulle: 288 yards (3 inches wide)
That is over the top!!
ReplyDeleteI like seeing the totals for the end of the year. Very impressive!
ReplyDeleteHello Nancy!
ReplyDeleteYou worked a lot this year, I would like to see more of your fabulous rugs in 2010.
I wish you and your family a Happy New Year
Amazing STATS. Happy New Year Nancy!
ReplyDeleteFantastic and impressive! Best wishes for the new year, Nancy.
ReplyDeleteIt feels good to tally up your accomplishments doesn't it??
ReplyDeleteHope you're feeling a little better.