Last year was quite something. I’ve started several draft posts since the last time I blogged here. They’ve all started with something like “it’s been such a long time since I posted!”. But every time, I’ve gotten sucked into Doing Stuff again before I came anywhere near catching up on post-worthy events, which then made catching up here seem even more daunting.
I’ll cover the most important things, then, and I’ll mention the other interesting things as they come up. The biggest change since June is that I’ve moved to Boston. I’m still doing a combination of freelance editing, job-hunting, and Etsy-shop-running, but in my own space, and back in a city.
The other big not-work event since my last post was a spinning workshop with Abby Franquemont. I spent a few days at the end of June on apartment-hunting in Boston, before carpooling up to Newburyport for Abby’s Drafting Methods class. It confirmed that I need to spin more cotton, not that I’ve actually spun much more cotton since then. (In my defense, most of my leisure spinning lately has been walk-around-town spinning, and I’m not confident enough with cotton for that yet.)
I’ve also been knitting, still, primarily on my fall-colors shawls:
I’m nearly halfway through the edging on Desdemona.

And I’m probably about two-thirds of the way through the edging on About Damn Time, but I haven’t totally decided yet.

Of course, I’d finish both of those shawls sooner if I hadn’t picked up Spring Mix again:

And started yet another pair of socks:

At least these socks have a decent chance of being finished this year, since they’re not only handspun but stockinette (nice yarn and easy to pick up after being distracted for a while).
In 2013… I’m hoping to show up here a little more often, to actually finish some of these fiber projects, and to get back to doing science. I think all of that is doable.
January 17, 2013 at 19:03
So good to have you back, and yes, life get’s in the way of blogging. I’m rather glad to have one too ;-)
January 18, 2013 at 7:53
It’s good to see you here again! I love Ravelry, but I love keeping up with people on their blogs, too. All of your projects look amazing, but I really wan to reach through the screen to the closeup of that sock. It looks like beautiful spinning – what is the fibre, if I may ask?
January 18, 2013 at 10:54
Thanks, Alison! The sock yarn is cheviot from Southern Cross Fibre, in Horizon. I love cheviot.
January 20, 2013 at 10:41
I love the colors in the Spring Mix. What yarn are you using?
January 30, 2013 at 19:24
Oh, pretty yarn for the socks! I can’t imagine not living in a city…
February 16, 2013 at 18:46
Glad you’ve found a city home again! [Woods are lovely, dark, and deep, but not so great for lab science...]