The most time-consuming is the Cabled Afghan I started over a year ago. Whether it was wise counsel or not, I chose to knit this blanket in one, wide piece rather than knit it in strips and face the drudgery of putting them all together when I was done. Obviously, the progress is slow when knitting across so many stitches, and cables to boot, but it grows---bit by bit. Occasionally, I lay it out on the floor or coffee table to be sure I haven't zigged where I should have zagged. It would be terrible to find a mistake and have to frog several inches.
As of today, the finished length measured 28", eight skeins in. I think I purchased 20 skeins total. Plenty for a good sized blanket. Nothing worse than pulling a blanket up to your chin and having your toes exposed.
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The most ignored project is my Scarf w/Mittens travel work. Ah, because we haven't done much traveling. This project sits in a bag, in my otherwise empty suitcase, in my closet waiting for some adventure. I hope it's patient. No journeys are planned, for a while anyway.
A week from today we will meet the wonderful milestone of making it to March! This is big news in Minnesota. Sure, we can still have some wintery days, but we're on the other side of winter now. We can see the light ahead. We know that it can be snowing and cold one day, and warm and sunny the next. Anything is possible at this point. Moods are improving.
How many more weeks before I can get back out in my garden? Whoo-hoo!