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Check-In Post December 19th 2023
Hello, lovely crafters! Welcome to our daily check-in post, where you can tell everybody all about your most recent progress (or lack thereof). Feel free to also chat with other members and generally enjoy yourself!
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Check-in is not compulsory, you decide if and when to take part in these posts.
And for the optional questions, I will recycle the ones I used three years ago, and see how the answers have changed!
How much planning do you put in your projects? Do you immediately get started when inspiration strikes? Or you do meticulously plan everything in advance instead?
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I plan as much as I can! I'm still relatively new to knitting so I always end up learning as I go to some extent, but I try to do all the prepwork I know to do.
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I've managed to add a couple of more stripes today.
I've got 10 days to go. I'm sure it'll be fine.
(It's going to be fine, right?)
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Had hoped to do the last 40 rows today, but I phoned to order logs this morning thinking they'd hopefully be able to deliver after Christmas, and the guy says, How about this afternoon? He was going to be in my area for deliveries and there was a free slot on the delivery lorry. So I had a load of logs delivered at 2.45 which took me until after 4pm to move. Now I hurt from head to foot, and my hands ache, so finishing the arm warmers probably won't happen. But I have plenty of logs for the fire, so there's that.
Planning... really depends on what I'm making. I like to gather all the materials together before I start, if I can, but mostly it's a case of finding a pattern or making one up, then getting stuck in.
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Hoping to finish knitting the arm warmer tonight.
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As for planning... as BK said, it really depends on what I'm making. With small felt ornaments, I select the materials and then go for it. When I'm making a baby book or a felt quiet book, though, that needs lost of research and meticulous planning. I've got notebooks where I make detailed plans for the individual pages, in colour, to get an idea what they're going to look like. Especially the felt books mean 4-6 months of detailed work, so I have to know what I'm going to do in each phase.
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Some of the things you make do require a lot of planning. You sound very organised with it.
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That is an impressive bit of planning!
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And planning is important with these projects, or else they'd never get done.
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Since I don't work, I can craft when I want, and TBH one of the things that makes me hesitate regarding returning to work is that my whole schedule will change in huge ways...
Yesterday I got done just one petal for the poinsettia. I had therapy in the afternoon, and afterwards was busy processing things so didn't have the brainpower for crafting.
Today so far, I've finished one petal. That was the last of Petal B to do! Left: 2.5 Petal As and the leaves. I have one leaf done; hoping for 7 total but I'll go with however many I manage to do before Stitch Club on Thursday.
I am much more of a spontaneous crafter. I see a pattern I like, I start it NOW if I really want it and have the materials at hand. My "planning" phase is just "buy yarn for this particular pattern". I don't really do any meticulous planning, unless I am working on my Final Fantasy double-knit blanket - since I am designing much of it myself, that takes some playing around in Stitch Fiddle.
Even when I've designed patterns, I often go by the seat of my pants and write down what I'm doing as I do it, rather than plan ahead on what I will do.
Okay! off I go for more crochet! Hoping to finish the Petal As today, at least.
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Crafting is better when it's spontaneous. Like with writing, if I think too much about something before I start, I lose interest in making it.
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...yeah, I think I'm a pretty spontaneous person. I know I have gotten utterly bored with routine tasks at my jobs in the past, and lately it's been like pulling teeth to get me to score Nerdopolis. The fun part is reading the threads to find everyone's submissions. Actually clicking drop-downs and entering data? Boring. I still manage to get the scoring done before the deadline, but I used to do it on the 1st and now it's more like the 6th (deadline is the 8th).
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Routine stuff is soooo boring, hard to find the motivation to do it. I'm always putting things off until later. At least you get things done eventually!
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As for the optional question, how much planning I do in advance depends on the project, but there is always some. It can take some plotting to figure out how to make my idea work with the supplies and tools I have, especially as there are some major restraints on getting more. Also, until very recently, I was constantly house-sitting (like by the last year I was doing it full time, I was spending maybe 2 nights a month at home, and not consecutively), so I had to take everything I would need for a project with me, which requires some definite planning. That being said, meticulous planning does not happen and things tend to change drastically from the planning stage to the finished product.
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I hope you can manage with the tools you have available.
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