5 tips to finish all your open knitting projects

in #hive-1279113 years ago

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I saw the light and this light illuminated several unfinished sweaters, cardigans and vests distributed all over the living room and my studio. Some with missing buttons, others with their yarn ends peeping through the stitches and some still in pieces waiting for me to sew them up. And know what: I have finished them all.
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The clever reader by now knows that this is an absurd exaggeration and that I absolutely still have at least 10 projects hiding in various stages of unfinishedness in our home. But… three projects less than two weeks before.

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What have I done, you ask, to facilitate this wonderful behaviour?

  1. The sweaters I am speaking of sat before me in a box every day. I was forced to look at them and to also notice that the weather is changing into spring and that its perhaps time to finish the winter projects.
  1. Friendship. Yes honestly, friendship motivated me to tackle the most gruesome part of sweater knitting (hand-sewing, just to remind you what I really hate) Some weeks ago @shanibeer wrote a post about her unfinished projects and I so wanted to answer her but never did it… in words. Today I will answer her call and present you all my finished objects.

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  1. The third point was a more „negative“ motivation which is very specific to me. I had nearly everyday headaches (and yes, I am doing something, like visiting several doctors to again try to alleviate this). As you remember from my post last week, I also had an exhibition going so that my energy to do anything beyond this was near to not existent. I either worked (with headaches) or was out (with headaches). My energy was so low even knitting was no option. But in these moments, I discovered that the horrible task of sewing yarn ends in or sleeves together was manageable for me. I admit the tasks itself brought me no joy, but the possibility of being able to to something was great.

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  1. My lust for new projects was the next step on getting the unfinished projects done as I honestly could not justify adding another new project onto the box on my desk, quite apart from the fact that with more unfinished projects in this box I would be unable to look out of my window 😱
  1. And the last step to reach the ultimate motivation to finish my knitting projects was that I noticed over the years that I do not wear them when the time between casting on and finishing is too long. So far, I am not completely sure why this happens, I only know that it happens. Perhaps I have seen the garment too often (in the box before me) so that the novelty factor is gone and wearing it feels boring. Or perhaps my taste changed over the time and this sweater is no longer to my liking. Or perhaps it does not fit to the clothes I currently like most (which can be very different to clothes I liked a year or more ago). All in all, finishing a handmade garment fast means more wear for me. And I find this very important.

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I hope I could help you to find motivation for yourself to tackle some of the more unloved parts of needlework, so that we can have more joy with crafting.

What are your tips to get things done (although you really, really intensely do not want to do them)?


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Well done! I pray your headaches problem is solved soon. Imagine what you could get done without pain! This is a time of year when I struggle with sinus headaches (from weather and from allergies) so I understand there are tasks for headache days and tasks for pain-free days. !BEER

Thank youuuu and with the doctors... I had an appointment in a dental clinic (jaw problems causing headaches) which was only mildly helpful and I will try hormones (contraception without estrogen to even out the fluctuations). I will start in two weeks and am a bit nervous, hoping it helps and does not aggreavate the problem.

Wao this is great. So you mean you did all this knitting with your hand??

Than you and yes, I did 😄 The knitting is fun only the sewing afterwards.. (like sewing on buttons or closing sleeve seams) this I really do not like.

Wao.. it's fun tho because I actually learned it sometimes in my college days but at the long run I had to leave it for another thing because it's taking my time and it's somehow complex to me.. you have really done a great job tho

I only learned it much later while working very remote (without internet and so) and it rescued me :-DDD What are your hobbies now?

Wao it's a good one tho.. it's actually nice. I love to play musical instrument play video games and all

Well, I can proudly say that I have zero unfinished projects because I haven't started any currently hahahaha. And it's so satisfying when you finish something but it's so hard to sit down to do it... I hope that box of stuff empties fast.

Hmmmm what do we need to get you on the dark side (you the side full of half finished things) 🤔?? Perhaps you need to visit a fabric store and fall into a buying frenzy and then you start several project at once … Just joking 😜
And with my box… I do not see it getting done soon, as the project are more complicated: some are too wide, some have an unflattering length etc. They need a lot more work to transform them into something wearable.

Wow such an interesting tips thanks for sharing @neumannsalva

Thank you for visiting :-D

Goals!!! Organizing and finishing projects!! I was just looking at some books of mine about NEW projects I would like to start. :-) It's so funny how many people have many projects working at the same time. I suppose it is good since life is like that.....and yet the sense of completion is a wonderful feeling. Good for you @neumannsalva! And now you have several cute sweaters to wear.

Knitting books, so tempting... new projects even more tempting :-D There are so many beautiful things to make, I could not concentrate on only one thing.
What are you planning to knit/sew/craft right now?

Oh, I need to finish a sweater coat. I have a duvet cover to sew. I am spinning some rough wool to either make a purse or a bag (and am not sure if I will weave, knit, or crochet it). I want to sew some summer dresses and slips. I want to sew some jeans…..really the list goes on and on and on. What I am attempting to do is FINISH projects. Organize, focus, finish. As you know, creative people like to create.

I love them both, the green and also pink wool cardigans seem pretty. I think you need to teach me how to make them @neumannsalva.. as i have started to learn crocheting this year..

Psst, anyway it is great you could finish your projects @neumannsalva because i actually had some abandoned cross stitch projects too

Ohhhh yes, would love if you also start to knit! The full program: crochet, knitting, embroidery and sewing 🤣 I want to write down the pattern for this cardigan since las year but I still have not proof read my explanation. I hope I will do it soon….
Did you have seen the hexagon cardigan @blezyn has made?
https://peakd.com/hive-127911/@blezyn/crochet-cropped-cardigan
I think it is so beautiful and it seem to be not hard to make (not much sewing involved :-DDD)

Heheh, i just started crocheting and i thought it is a bit frustating.. will try to focus on this crochet first @neumannsalva but who know next if i also want to do the knitting. I think i saw and already voted the project, yes, i also loved the cardigan. And is it really easy? Any projects to start for me as a newbie in crocheting? I do hope you could give me advises about crocheting.. thanks before :)

And is it really easy? Any projects to start for me as a newbie in crocheting? I do hope you could give me advice about crocheting

It is really easy to make even for newbies and you will enjoy it. it may take some time to finish but it's easy. When I was a newbie, I started with making crop tops that require the basic stitches and a few increases and decreases. Generally, you could focus on a project that is direct and requires only one or two stitches.

Thanks for the tips, well let me try some crochet this sunday, sadly i only have time that day 😔


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And know what: I have finished them all.

Me: 😲 What, how, tell us this magick!!

The clever reader by now knows that this is an absurd exaggeration and that I absolutely still have at least 10 projects hiding in various stages of unfinishedness in our home.

Me: Oh okay, Simone has not been taken over by aliens who are pretending to fit in with humans. ;)

Still though, three done out of the unfinished pile is HUGE!!!

I don't know if I have any tips except that sometimes I tell myself I cannot work on anything else until I finish a certain project. Though of course I still have others that have been sitting there unfinished for AGES...

Nooooo I should have written a post about alien abduction and body snatching. Why didn't I consider it???!? 😁
To be honest I was suprised of myself that I managed to finish these projects, but the worst is still waiting: sewing on buttons... thankfully I feel better right now, so the buttons can wait a long time.
The "nothing new, before finishing" rule is one I technically find very clever, only I am so good in finding excuses....

Ha ha ha ha, you didn't think of it because THEY ALREADY TOOK YOU
(okay I was looking for a different alien meme but this one was too funny)
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Your memes are the best!!!! But I have to admit I am afraid of staplers (the big ones) Silvia has one to get the canvas on the frame and it is sooooo loud 😱

Oh those ones ARE really big and loud, yeah.
When I was a kid, I once stapled my thumb - with a regular, not big stapler - and it not only went all the way through, it CLOSED like it should on paper, so I had to endure my mom prying it open with pliers before she could pull it out. She was like, "How did you do this?!" I have no idea. 😂

gaaaag this sounds awful, a tacker in your thumb 🤢 THese staplers are beasts!

Ah, I like these finished objects 😍.

So pleased my post helped you find a way to finish some of your projects: I like the shape and style of the pink and green cardigan - have you given us the pattern? 🤗

I found that, when I came to do it, I enjoyed sewing in the ends. It was soothing and therapeutic and I enjoyed putting aside some time, with a cup of tea and some nice music or an audio book to listen to, to do them. The other thing I have found is to put aside a limited amount of time, say an hour, to do those tasks. If they are not finished in the hour, I'm free to come back to them another time. But the reality is that once I have started on them, I become engrossed and I like to finish them. And I feel, after I have done them, that they (and I) have received proper care: we are worth it.

Uhhh no, I still have not proofread and layouted the pattern (I really want to)
It is so fascinating to read about others experience with sewing in yarnends/handsewing etc. I think I already wrote this, but my friend Silvia also finds it relaxing and soothing. I admire you both for these feelings, I somehow cannot get them through sewing 😱 But the headache made me so slow, my hate towards these task was slow too 😂
But the time limit is a very good idea, it prevents to get overwhelmed by the huge amount of sewing. I use this method for meditating (which I think is a good thing to do, but for me very tough, so I limit the time drastically, so that I never have the „Too long“ experience and want to skip)
Edit: I really went to the gynaecologist... I followed your lead <3
I will try hormones (contraception without estrogen to even out the fluctuations). I will start in two weeks and am a bit nervous, hoping it helps and does not aggreavate the problem.

But the headache made me so slow, my hate towards these task was slow too 😂

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Yes, darning in ends and mending things are tasks I do with a good movie or audiobook. Although even 15 minutes a day helps keep the pile smaller!

That is so true 😍.

Just look at how the sweater finishing fits so well your brown pants. I love that combination, come to think of it, my styles changes over time too and I find my several unfinished jobs boring.

I really wished that you indeed finished them all, I was shocked when you said so and the thought of how lazy I have been with mine over the years clouded me, thinking that you truly finished them.

Talking about friendship, I sometimes wish that I had my hiver friends around, needlweworkers whom we can sit, have coffee and work together, this can be a motivating factor.

Am kinda of quiet and shy person that I Haven't made any friends around I would have visited someone for a chat and even some seamstresses around but these day my life is more boring, I stay indoor all day and the weather is hot.

I can't even think straight say less of sewing my unfinished jobs, unless the ones i force myself too.

Thank you so much!!! I also love the brown/pink combination and am glad I finished the cardigans as soon it will be too warm to wear them. ANd as you wrote, I also hoped to get everything done... but therefore I fear I must first transform into an Alien ( @phoenixwren has a interesting theory in a comment above about this 😆) a kind of super neat and prolific Alien :-DDDD

I am so sorry to hear that you are feeling lonely. I can feel you a bit on this as my migraines often prevents me from participating on social things and not everybody understands that migraines are not the same as "headache") And with the needlework talk: it would be amazing if we live near each other!!!! Besides Silvia (the artist I often work with) my friends also do not craft.
I hope the weather will be better for you and not so hot. But let me say this: you are doing a lot things, I just hopped to your hive account and saw how many post you have written. This is work and not done easily. Also you are sewing such lovely things <3 I hope you feel better soo (mood-wise)
Sending a hug <3

Oh I wish something can be done about the migraine.
My younger brother also has migraine and I guess he got some matching drugs that have been helping.

I keep making post and stay online often so I won't get bored.

Hi @neumann

This is such a great motivational post. I'm so sorry to read about your headaches, I hope you find suitable treatment for them.

Strangely every few years this happens to me, I will have a pile of projects in various stages of completion and then I take a year (yes I know it's ridiculous but it works for me) to get them finished. I won't allow myself to buy any new yarn until all of my half projects are done and I can't start a new project either. This has worked really well for me so far and just recently I completed a cardigan that I started in 2017. I am in the process of completing a skirt that I started in 2018. This one is taking longer to complete because I have work commitments that take priority but on the odd occasion when I take a break or I can't work on them due to electricity cuts, I pull out my knitting projects.

I'm very keen to one day buy some new yarn again but at the moment I can't and that in itself spurs me on to do a few rows every couple of days.

Your cardigans are beautiful and while you despise the sewing pieces together, I can't stand having to sew in the threads afterwards. I've literally had completed blankets shoved into cupboards out of sight for 3 years because I didn't want to have to sew in threads. We should just hire someone else to do the sucky part lol.

Have a good midweek.

Yeah the headaches 🤢
And I sooooo feel you on these intervals. I also seem to wait till the pile of unfinished things is so big, I must do something to get it smaller :-D THe upside, we get the thing done (even if it takes years)
The "no yarn buy strategy" is sadly not working for me... as I am in not hard enough on myself 🤣
I am very curious about the skirt. This is a garment I never have made, neither with crochet nor in knitting and I have seen some very beautiful versions on ravelry (are you on ravelry?). What kind of skirt are you making?

And yarn-ends are hell too... I dislike everything where I need to handsew and weaving in yarnends is handsewing in my eyes. I recently tied a method a friend recommend, I try to knit the new yarn in for roughly 6 stitches. I have used this technique for a striped sweater I am currently knitting.


I am not completely convinced the yarnends are secure with this method, but we will see 😱

Sadly this does not help with your blankets... could you bribe someone to sew in the yarnends? (I have a good friend who likes to sew on buttons and I bribe her with handmade jam and cakes)

Hello @neumannsalva

Thank you so much for the reply. I hope your headaches ease off, I know they can be debilitating when they are severe.

Trust me, the no buying strategy is really quite difficult but I have to stick to it otherwise it's a slippery slope and then I end up bankrupting myself lol.
Bribing someone to sew in the threads? Yes I would totally do that! I did eventually get everything sewn in though, it just took ages.

I actually started knitting the skirt from a pinterest picture but there was no pattern anywhere for it so I just winged it. I'll do a post on it once it's completed. No idea what it's going to look like when complete, I'm hoping it works. It's the first time I'm knitting a skirt, so we'll see 😄

Thanks for the video, I'll watch it, if it saves me some sewing, I'm willing to give it a shot.

Have a lovely weekend when you get there.

Cheers
Andy

The people doing V2K with remote neural monitoring want me to believe this lady @battleaxe is an operator. She is involved deeply with her group and @fyrstikken . Her discord is Battleaxe#1003. I cant prove she is the one directly doing the V2K and RNM. Doing it requires more than one person at the least. It cant be done alone. She cant prove she is not one of the ones doing it. I was drugged in my home covertly, it ended badly. They have tried to kill me and are still trying to kill me. I bet nobody does anything at all. Ask @battleaxe to prove it. I bet she wont. They want me to believe the V2K and RNM in me is being broadcast from her location. And what the fuck is "HOMELAND SECURITY" doing about this shit? I think stumbling over their own dicks maybe? Just like they did and are doing with the Havana Syndrome https://ecency.com/fyrstikken/@fairandbalanced/i-am-the-only-motherfucker-on-the-internet-pointing-to-a-direct-source-for-voice-to-skull-electronic-terrorism

Wow, wow. I won’t vote cos the post is too old to collect, but wow 😊❤️🤔❤️🌸🌸🌸💕😀🤔😯💥🤗🥳🤭💓

Wow!!!! bravo bravo!!!! this is cool!!! now you have three more new clothes for this spring. I also always leave my projects on the table in front of my nose and I see them all the time. it helps me not to forget about them and this presence puts pressure on my conscience))) that part of the work that I don’t like to do, I usually do when we communicate with friends, for example. my hands are busy but my head is not focused on this, but rather focused on the pleasant - on communicating with friends. or if I watch or listen to something. in the end, I still did what I don’t really like to do, but I didn’t get tired of it. I'm sorry you keep having headaches 😟

For me its new with the box in front of me. I can do this now as we cleared out space for me to work in (before all was hidden in a wardrobe and beneath a table) It really helps to see the projects :-)
I also "sweetened" the sewing with some podcasts, but it still is a task I cannot love :-DDD
So cool you can communicate and sew or knit simultaneously, I mostly get distracted by speaking and stop knitting/sewing :-DDDD
ANd with the headaches, I got the tip from @shanibeer to try out hormones. ANd I will do this. I was at the gynaecologist and will start a contraception without oestrogen in two weeks.

I really hope that the doctor will be able to help you find the right one