Hello there. Thank you to the lovely ladies who messaged me over my long absence, and especially those who ferreted out my email after my last post. Your kindness and concern was really, really appreciated though I couldn't bring myself to reply to you. Things are starting to fall back into place again. Routines are a good thing for me even if a bit "boring."
Though 2016 didn't end on a particularly high note, I still wanted to do a crafty recap post for it because it wound up being one of my most productive crafting years to date. Rather than a large assortment of pictures, I will put the list from my finishes pages here and a collage of each craft.
I'm glad I completed the "kitty set". They came in handy this winter and the hat especially got a lot of smiles and comments. The fingerless mitts taught me how to do cables which, at the time, was very exciting. And then never again for the remainder of the year. And the washcloths are plain ol' fun. I like themed items obviously.
Lots of thread crochet this year, which is good, I am very fond of it. After finishing the two thermal crochet potholders in November, I started a third, very large potholder (think 9x13 casserole dish) in a combination of the yellow and green and a couple skeins of white. This is the only project I had out as all my yarn/floss/notions/life/sanity was packed away. I finished it February 3rd (though as it's 2017 it's not a 2016 recap but more of a catch-up). Of course, I still had a small bit of yarn left over so I made one more smaller potholder, again with the white/yellow/green combo. I finished it February 10th. It felt nice to have some new things to unpack for the kitchen and it made me feel good to make space for new yarn use up stash. The collection is the (small, I know) picture on the far right.
A fairly dismal year for cross stitch though. I finished two of the lovely huck towels and two more sides to the husband cube. I still love how Brachydios turned out. I have yet to fish out my cross stitch stuff. The mojo just hasn't been there.
I also managed a lot of progress on FFIII but it wasn't a finish like I had hoped. It went from here...
...to here.
So it's getting there, slowly but surely.
Also, I read a few books. I had originally intended this to be its own separate post but for reasons, it's getting tacked on here. I like to read but am not a very avid reader (gee, I wonder if all the other hobbies take up too much time). I tend to stick with old favorites, rereading them as many times as I please. I did not include any manga I have read although several series were sprinkled in throughout the year.
Italicized is a book I have never read before.
Italicized and bolded is never read and a new-to-me author.
And then all my books were packed away for the move that felt like it was never-ending.
Okay, I think that is enough for this recap / catch-up post. All of those items seem so far away, from a different life. I'm not even going to do goals this year and just take things as they come and enjoy life outside of boxes. Eventually. The boxes are never-ending as well.
Though 2016 didn't end on a particularly high note, I still wanted to do a crafty recap post for it because it wound up being one of my most productive crafting years to date. Rather than a large assortment of pictures, I will put the list from my finishes pages here and a collage of each craft.
- February - Uno - knit fingerless mitts, pattern found here (ravelry)
- February - June Wild Roses - 14-count ecru huck towel, freebie pattern found here
- February - Lemon-Lime Potholder - thermal crochet, freebie pattern found here
- March - Speaker Cozy #2 - crochet, pattern from Star Book No. 78: Television and Radio Scarfs
- March - Shamrock Dishcloth - knit, freebie pattern found here (ravelry)
- June - Dolphin Washcloth - knit, freebie pattern found here (ravelry)
- July - Rathian - 20-count light tan jobelan, pattern by me
- August - KitKat Hat - knit, freebie pattern found here (ravelry)
- August - House Slippers - crochet, freebie pattern found here (ravelry)
- August - July Delphinium - 14-count ecru huck towel, freebie pattern found here
- September - Brachydios - 20-count light tan jobelan, pattern by me
- September - Mittens - knit, freebie pattern found here (ravelry)
- October - Kitty Prints Scarf - knit, freebie pattern found here (ravelry), modified by me
- October - Fan Bookmarks - crochet, freebie pattern found here (ravelry)
- October - Jack-o-Lantern Bookmark - crochet, freebie pattern found here (ravelry)
- October - Haunted House Dishcloth - knit, freebie pattern found here (ravelry)
- November - Yellow Potholder - thermal crochet, freebie pattern found here
- November - Green Potholder - thermal crochet, freebie pattern found here
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| the knits |
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| the hooks |
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| the stitches |
I also managed a lot of progress on FFIII but it wasn't a finish like I had hoped. It went from here...
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| before |
...to here.
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| after |
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Also, I read a few books. I had originally intended this to be its own separate post but for reasons, it's getting tacked on here. I like to read but am not a very avid reader (gee, I wonder if all the other hobbies take up too much time). I tend to stick with old favorites, rereading them as many times as I please. I did not include any manga I have read although several series were sprinkled in throughout the year.
Italicized is a book I have never read before.
Italicized and bolded is never read and a new-to-me author.
- The Diamond Throne (David Eddings)
- The Ruby Knight (Eddings)
- The Sapphire Rose (Eddings)
- Domes of Fire (Eddings)
- The Shining Ones (Eddings)
- The Hidden City (Eddings)
- The Redemption of Althalus (Eddings)
- Hyperion (Dan Simmons)
- The Hobbit (J.R.R. Tolkien)
- The Fellowship of the Ring (Tolkien)
- The Two Towers (Tolkien)
- The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents (Terry Pratchett)
- The 5 Love Languages (Gary Chapman)
- The Return of the King (Tolkien)
- Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (Rowling et al.)
- Anne of Green Gables (L. M. Montgomery)
- Anne of Avonlea (Montgomery)
- Anne of the Island (Montgomery)
- Anne of Windy Poplars (Montgomery)
- Anne's House of Dreams (Montgomery)
- Anne of Ingleside (Montgomery)
- Rainbow Valley (Montgomery)
- Rilla of Ingleside (Montgomery)
And then all my books were packed away for the move that felt like it was never-ending.
Okay, I think that is enough for this recap / catch-up post. All of those items seem so far away, from a different life. I'm not even going to do goals this year and just take things as they come and enjoy life outside of boxes. Eventually. The boxes are never-ending as well.





Hi sweetie, this is so nice to hear from you after your ordeal. I do hope things are getting better. It is a positive sign to have you back on Blogland :) You have certainly achieved a lot of great finishes. My favourites have to be your knitted hat and stitched Final Fantasy piece. Take care x
ReplyDeleteNice Balance in 2016!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you're here!
Hugs!
You certainly did accomplish a lot in 2016 Rosey. How is the new house? Do you have a garden?
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you back. Great post on what you accomplished in 2016.
ReplyDeleteGood to have you back Rosey. I'm amazed you accomplished so much even though it was a tough year. Wishing you lots of crating time in your new house.
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you back and your collage of creations looks pretty :)
ReplyDeleteI recently read Anne of green gables, I loved it very much.
Good to have you back Rosey. You had a good year craft-wise despite all your troubles. And you read so many books! I need to get back into that habit.
ReplyDeleteHope things are improving for you.
Yay glad to see you back..
ReplyDeleteGreat post...sending you love and hugs x
Glad that you are back. Very interesting update, you spread your finishes pretty evenly between knitting, crocheting and crossstitching.
ReplyDeleteLovely to see you back again! Great recap even if there isn't enough stitching for my liking. At least there is a gorgeous pumpkin bookmark on display, what a lovely gift!
ReplyDeleteInteresting book list, we have similar tastes although I got bored of Eddings after reading all the Belgariad. I adore Pratchett and hope you read some more. I'd recommend starting with the Witches series rather than The Colour of Magic. I have just finishing reading the entire series of 41 books out loud. Took me three years!
Lovely to see a little note from you Rosie.
ReplyDeleteA very impressive list for last year.
Sending (hugs) x
So lovely to see a new post from your, Rosie.
ReplyDeleteYou have managed a lot of wonderful finishes.
And I do hope that the times of ordeal are finished now and everything is settled down anew.