Sunday 1 July 2012

2nd Year of Projects - Project List

As much of this list as possible will be made with my current stash.  I know that this year I will stick to my list as I have this list every year.

01 July 2012 - 31 December 2012
Nephew Birthday (November)
Stepsister 1 Birthday (December)
Shake Shake Birthday (December)

Teacher Year End Presents (21) (November)

Daddy Christmas
Shake Shake Christmas
Sister Christmas
Niece Christmas
Nephew Christmas
Stepsister 1 Christmas
Stepsister 2 Christmas

Monster Blanket 1
Monster Blanket 2
Pudding Blanket 1
Pudding Blanket 2

01 January 2013 - 30 June 2013
Niece Birthday (March)
Daddy Birthday (April)
Stepsister 2 Birthday (April)
Sister Birthday (May)
Mother's Day (May)
Father's Day (June)

Teacher Year End Presents (To be updated in January 2013)

Now that you have seen my somewhat boring list , go to the Ravelry Group Come Blog Along and see other people way more exciting lists.

20 comments:

  1. Good luck with your list. I think its very sensible and because they're gifts you're sure to achieve your goals. Have fun. xoxox

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  2. That's a really good way of making the list and looks much more realistic to make this kind of commitment than my somewhat pie-in-the-sky lists! I'll look forward to seeing your pics! :)

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  3. Your list seems very realistic. I'm looking forward to seeing more :).

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  4. I love your list and how you made it fit in with birthdays and gifts you want to do over the coming year, not boring at all but really good organisation.

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  5. Good for you working in gifts. :) Those are the things that always sneak up on me and then I'm frantically trying to decide what to do!

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  6. When you say Monster Blanket, how big are you talking about?

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    1. LOL that's the family nickname for my eldest son. Cookie Monster.

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  7. That's a very practical list, I can see it would be a great way to keep motivated.

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  8. Good luck, your family and friends are very lucky to get so many knitted things!

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  9. Love your list. The way you knit presents for your kids' teachers is very inspring...and I'm planning to do so this year too. But lucky for me she only has one teacher!

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  10. So many blankets and they so much fun too! I love your list, I'm positive that you can knit mostly from the stash if you try hard (says the person who definitely just bought two new skeins yesterday). Good luck! I cannot wait to see all of these projects come to life!

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  11. Looks like a very practical list to me. Can't wait to see which patterns you match up to what!

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  12. What's shake shake? You've got me curious. Best of luck with gift giving list as we all together embark on this mission.

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    1. Shake shake is a nickname for my Dads long time girlfriend. She's forever telling me to Shake Shake, which means get moving

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  13. not boring! we will just be watching in anticipation for what all of those items will be! good luck!

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  14. I'm looking forward to seeing the patterns you choose for everyone :) I have some gift knitting included in my list too, mostly as shawls :)

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  15. i don't think your list is boring, either. Gift knitting gives me such a rush. It seems to be the only thing that keeps me on deadline.

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  16. Your list is not boring at all and I think you are a sweet person to make these beautiful things for your family. Looking forward to the photos you hopefully will share with us here on your blog!

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  17. I'd definitely agree that it looks like an incredibly generous list, not a boring one! Look forward to seeing all the project :)

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  18. You are so organised and so generous with your knitting :D

    Will you knit anything for you?

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