Showing posts with label planning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label planning. Show all posts

Friday, September 7, 2012

Christmas - Phase 4 - Organizing and Buying

If your like me then the stash is right now in shambles, but that's okay!

For this next step you will need the following:

1 gallon baggies
Any and every project bag you own, if you don't have any celebrate starting Christmas early by getting one in the shop
Printer
Copier
Permanent marker
Pens
Highlighter

What you are going to do now is print your list, print all the patterns, and pair yarn, pattern, needles and bags off. I know it might be tempting to start casting things on right now, but don't. You'll get side tracked and forget what you are doing.

Now take your list and start checking off what projects are all ready to go and put those in the project bags. For the rest of your list highlight what yarns, needles and books you might need. Now is also the time to budget how much you can spend on each remaining project.

Here are my before and after shots of sorting the projects:

Core Stash

A few unfinish projects and the Christmas yarn


If you don't have enough project bags for the gifts that are all ready to be started then put them into the gallon size baggies or some boxes and mark what they are. Don't put names just in case you have someone, children or husbands, that might snoop through the yarn. I know your thinking they never would do that, but there will come a time they need scissors, tape, or string and as soon as they see their name they will have it open and no Christmas surprise!

Also, the great thing about tossing the stash is that you might find yarn that you bought for someone already. Like I was planning on knitting Aunt Bobby a shawlette, but I found the handspun for a cowl that I'd put aside for her in January. You might also find a small ball of something and realize that it might be a perfect small gift for someone. Just be careful not to add too many projects to your list!

Now you need a notations pouch. Gather the following:

Stitch markers
Mini pen
Mini highlighter
Cable needle
Small stitch holder
Mini scissors
Measuring tape

If you don't have it all then make sure to write it on the list of people that has the highlights. This will be your OSK - oh shit kit. I call it OSK because whenever I seem to need any of these things you'll usually hear me say "oh shit, where is..." You'll also need a nice pouch that will fit all this. I highly suggest one with enough room for all this stuff, is made of a closely woven fabric (no worsted weight knitted pouches, sorry), and has a zipper top. Baggies will not do. You want it to be nice, easy to spot and not have holes in it that things can slip out of. Try FiberFaire to fill this need.

The OSK and your list now go into your purse where it will live till all projects are finished. Don't put the OSK in a project bag where it might be forgotten. It is as important as your wallet and keys. I can't stress it enough.

Your next task is to go shopping! Go get all the highlighted things on that list till you have everything you need!

If you're like me and can't just go out and spend a couple hundred dollars on yarn right now and need to spread the spending out then every time you go into a yarn store pull out the list! If you just have an itch to buy yarn then make sure it is something on the list. Great sale? Bring the list! Coupon for the hobby store with crappy yarn? Grab the list and get needles!

Also, now is the time to start casting on all the things! Go ahead! We'll talk about how to get through the projects next time!

Friday, August 24, 2012

Christmas - Phase 3 - The Projects

This is the phase that is the hardest. I usually get a wicked bout of startitis when in this phase, but we all have to hold off until we have finalized the list.

First you should have a list of people that are knit worthy, and what you would like to make them.

Now go onto Ravelry and start sorting through the patterns to find something that is just right for each person on your list. It sounds so simple right? Wrong.

Ravelry makes all of us want to cast on every single thing on the site! I usually start with my queue to see if I have already picked out something for someone, then my favourites, and if there is nothing in either I dive into the patterns library and look through hundreds of patterns till I find something just right!

Next list what size to make, needle size, type of yarn and colors you need for each project. Your list should look something like this:

Who Item Pattern Yarn needed Needle Size Size Color
Mom Silk Mittens Basic Four Needle Mittens 4 oz Silk Hankies check gauge, need 8st per 1" Get Purple
JM Silk Mittens Basic Four Needle Mittens 4 oz Silk Hankies check gauge, need 8st per 1" Get Green
Dad Gryffindor Socks Basic Socks 4 oz Dyed Self Striping check gauge, need 8st per 1" Get Red and Gold
Grandma P Giant's Socks Basic Socks 4 oz Dyed Self Striping check gauge, need 8st per 1" Get Orange and Black
Grandma Jane Blanket Leaves of Grass 4 skeins Fingerling Cream 4US DPN 6US circ N/A Natural
Aunt Lee Blanket Girasole 3 skeins Fisherman's Wool 10US circs – 2 sets N/A Natural
Aunt Bobby Shawlette Lazy Daisy Shawlette 300 yds DK 7US circ N/A Lt Blue
Aunt Lynn Shawlette Lazy Daisy Shawlette 300 yds DK 7US circ N/A Sea colors
Stina Cowl Hydrangea Neckwarmer 150 yds Sport 3US circ N/A Green
Court Cowl Botanical Cowl 300 yds Sport 6US circ N/A Dark Blue
Jim Boot Socks Basic Socks 400 yrds Worsted check gauge, need 4st per 1" Men's 8 Black
Jim Boot Socks Basic Socks 400 yrds Worsted check gauge, need 4st per 1" Men's 8 Black
Anna Fingerless Mitten Love at the Opera 900 yds Fingerling check gauge, need 9st per 1" Get Red


Notice I have left the socks with "check gauge, need 8st per 1" " instead of listing a needle size? This is because for any fitted item gauge is important, but because I own so many DPNs I'm not going to do the next step for them.

Now comes the fun messy part!

Your homework tonight after you've made this list is to toss the stash and see what you have the can take care of something on the list!

Go through the stash and needles and put them in a big pile! Sunday I'll show you what to do with the pile!