I don’t know about you, but my knitting tends to go in cycles. I always have something on my needles (or on my crochet hook), but one month I might spend all my time on socks, and the next I’ll be all about big gauge sweaters, and the next I won’t want to work on anything but squares for an afghan.
This week, I’m 100% obsessed with my Yo-Yo Afghan. I’ve kept it in the closet of my knitting studio for about six months, and I pick it up from time to time. Whenever I feel uninspired by my current project, I break out my worsted-weight scrap yarn and make a handful of yo-yos.
It’s a totally zen project, and you get a very satisfying pile of yo-yo’s when you’re done.
(Assuming my counting is correct) I’ve got 841 yo-yo’s, which should be enough to make a 29×29 square blanket. Each yo-yo is about 2.5 inches across, so the blanket should end up about 6 feet across.
I plan on attaching each yo-yo at random, just avoiding putting two of the same color next to each other. I have at least a couple dozen different colors, so it shouldn’t be a problem.
I know I’m neglecting my other knitting, and the weeds in my yard are starting to loom menacingly again, but I can’t stop myself.
As soon as this post goes up, I’m going to run over to Jo-Ann’s and get some yarn to start joining up all my hundreds of yo-yos.
What projects have taken over your life?

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Citron
Hitchhiker 
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Don’t want to make a blanket? Think about stripes. Match up your scraps of a similar weight, and make a cool abstract striped sweater, or a pair of fraternal twin socks.
Unfortunately, while the costumes are historically accurate (and gorgeous) there is a definate lack of yarn-related garments. I’ve been on the lookout for a scarf, a sweater, or a pair of socks since the first episode, and frankly have come up almost entirely empty. There was one episode where they played cricket and wore sweaters, but that was it (and not terribly exciting).


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