I'll be posting my Annual Airing of the WIP™ pile here in a few days, but I thought I might take a moment first to share some of my finishes from 2025. Maybe that will make us all feel better about the length of the list I'm about to drop on y'all.
Let's start with some quick numbers.
- I completed 26 projects and used 15,485 yards of yarn.
- Of those 26, 16 were pairs of socks. We do like a sock around these parts.
- I knit or crocheted 3 shawls and 1 poncho.
- I finished 1 substantial blanket project.
- I knit 3 pairs of fingerless mitts as Christmas gifts.
- I knit 2 stuffies: an Emotional Support Chicken and a gnome.
That feels like a healthy mix of projects (er, if you call 60% socks healthy...and I do). Notably, there were no finished garments. I have Riptide nearly done, but I am struggling with maintaining any momentum there. But we'll talk about that when we look at WIPs later.
Want to see some pictures? Of course you do.
You saw the first whack of socks earlier when I was taking stock of my goal completion back in November, but here's the entirety of my 2025 output in one place:
There's a nice balance of vanilla, textured, and fun cables. Most have a Fish Lips Kiss heel, with the odd Fleegle or two in the mix for variety. Will I finish more pairs in 2026 than I did in 2025? Time will tell, but I can share that I'm already done one pair and expect another finish by end of week, so...
The shawl and poncho category is nicely balanced between knit and crochet. There's also good variety in size and weight (and color!) I definitely didn't get bored making these. (I lie. The border on that Stephen West shawl nearly killed me.)
Some holiday mitts - all DK weight (or, well, the bottom pair is fingering held double, but same difference).
And then finally the stuffies. I haven't made a ton of these kinds of projects in the past, but I got a big kick out of both of these, so there may be more in my future.
I hope.

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2 comments:
Honestly, I would be impressed if the only thing you finished all year was that spectacular blanket!
Thank you! I am pretty delighted with it, I gotta say. Marion's patterns are great.
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