Friday, January 1, 2010

TNN 10 in 2010

**edited 6 Jan to add another couple of sections**

Over on Ravelry, a new group has been started for TNN members and friends.  It’s a wee bit of a knitting challenge to knit 10 things in 2010, there’s about 9 categories to join in.  At this stage I’m joining 5 (now 7)  different categories so that means at least 50(70) items from me next year *gulp*  including a pair of socks *double gulp*

Under each category I’ve started listing patterns I’d like to knit, the list is still very much a WIP, some of them are bound to change due to my indecisiveness.  As time goes by I’ll mark things off and maybe include a picture so I know what I’ve done :)

(all links below are currently Ravelry links)

One Skein Knits and Dishcloths

Just going to be dishcloths to go along with the new monthly dishcloth KAL at KrisKnits

Charity Projects

Undecided here as of yet

Baby/Child

Pinkalicious (Blog post here)
Pattern: Pinwheel Sunhat by StitchyMama

Rainbow Dress
Paxton Jacket (for a special little boy)
Bloom  (x 2 - one for Morgan in 8ply, one for Zoe in 10ply)
Oriental Lily (x2 for Morgan)
Milo for Morgan for the winter
Pinwheel Beanie for Zoe
Little miss greenjeans probably for Morgan

MCN Knitting

Ladybug Loops Longies/Shorties
Ultimate Longies
Looking Glass Longies
Vanilla

Dolls Clothes

Dolly Bloom
Poppy Cardigan
Pinny for a Dolly (x3 – Jo, Amy and Beth)

1 of each

Dolls Clothing
Teddys Summer Breeze
Pattern: Kaia Babydoll (doll sized) by Rachel Evans

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Toy
Little Birdie
Pattern: Sweet Little Bird by Raynor Gellatly

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Adult knit –  Tilted Duster ?
Baby/Toddler knit – Baby Tiered Coat and Jacket ?
Bag -  Grrlfriend Market Bag ?
Dishcloth
MCN Knitting
Older Child knit (5+)
Shawl or scarf
Socks
Toy

finish 10 projects!

Big Red
Pattern: Sweet Little Bird by Raynor Gellatly

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Traveling Woman
Lets Go Shopping - Market Bag
Buddy Bag

(The items in the last category might move up to the “1 of each” category if they fit, which will make room for more variety)

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