reining in consumption

On July 22, 2010, in knitting, by Lori

I don’t know if you’re like this, but I have a very itchy mouse-finger. When I see yarn or tools or patterns I like, click! click! click! Right into the electronic shopping cart. Or the Ravelry . More, more, MORE! About a year ago, I realized that I could stem the spending tide by putting things in electronic shopping carts and clicking “save” instead of “check out.” That seemed to do the trick, somehow; it satisfied that momentary craving, and after a while, I didn’t really need whatever it was I’d put in the shopping cart. My Amazon account is like that too.

Now, though, now that I’m in the period between having a stable income and figuring out how to have at least enough of an income, it has a new urgency. Frugal is my new watchword, at least in this interim period.

So last night I went “shopping” in my ravelry account. I looked at the excesses in my (though I’m not as bad as some! one raveler has 6,182 projects queued and 20,141 things faved. I’m going to have to unfriend her because when I look at my friends activity page, it’s always flooded by her and we don’t have the same taste). Anyway – long diversion there, sorry – I looked at my 183-item and put some real order in it. After I finish the projects on the needles, what do I really want to knit? Really?

I have 10 projects ready to go, matched with yarn that’s already in my stash:

  1. Austin Hoodie, knit with my porcelain
  2. Sockhead hat, knit with some cool sock yarn my youngest daughter gave me for mother’s day
  3. A Noro striped scarf, using some really beautiful and soft Noro I stashed
  4. Inaugural Sweater, with yarn I bought specifically for it
  5. and A Very Braidy Cowl, with yarn I got from Kelly when she was destashing

yarns

1. madelinetosh, tosh merino light (colorway: porcelain), 2. Regia Galaxy – Jupiter, 3. Noro Silk Garden, colorway 267, 4. Noro Silk Garden, colorway 275, 5. Valley Sheffield, 6. crystal palace merino5 color 9454

And 5 more ready to go after those. There’s something that feels so good about imposing constraints, limits, order.

See? No more wedding talk. :)

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6 Responses to “reining in consumption”

  1. Tammy says:

    Nice projects….I am just trying to finish up my WIP’s during the summer….then I have some yarn for projects stashed, but I keep shopping….
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  2. Laura says:

    What a great list of projects with beautiful yarn! You have a nice variety (patterns and color) to keep things interesting :)

    My fave is that pink madelinetosh although I don’t need another pink project right now :)
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    • Lori says:

      i know, right? that pink is just so soft and beautiful – it made me think of your pink alexandria. you continue to be my beacon and inspiration, the way you persevere. :)

  3. Sara says:

    Love, love all the patterns you have picked out! And, the yarns!!!
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