Fiber Goals Update cont’d
For the rest of the goals - i already let those go (good tidings, finish long-term WIP) in favor of embracing where i am.
Current goals include: blocking and finishing projects; possibly making a sweater out of some beautiful Aran yarn I picked up in Shetland; getting back to spinning. I have so much fiber i want to spin - some destined for Turkish spindling, some for espinner. Getting excited again. (3/3)
#fiberArts #textileArts #spinning #knitting #FiberGoals
Fiber Goals Update cont’d
Spin-to-Knit: technically I already completed this goal for the year but I am so happy I did *another* project all the way through - this time with the fiber I spun completely on Turkish spindles and plied on my Starling. No pics yet but will post after blocking (I already wore it during my Shetland trip)
Hexiflats: I completed two more, from Shetland yarn I bought at a local maker! https://www.paparwark.co.uk/west-lynne-wool/
(2/?)
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Fiber Goals 2026 Update: i skipped an end-of-April update so I decided to just divorce these from months.
5+ minutes a day of fiber arts: my streak made it to 141 days in a row. Then, after flying back from Shetland, I was feeling tired, and I decided that if the time spent would feel like a chore rather than a joy, I wouldn’t do it. So I’ve been on a break the past few days. Starting to get antsy now and will be back at it soon. (1/?)
Chilly March 2026, Life & Ink & Knitting
It’s March! Traditionally, February is the month where I used to feel the worst when I lived in Canada, likely because it’s when you’re sick of winter and the dark, but honestly it didn’t seem so bad this year, possibly because I wasn’t in winter in December so I haven’t really gotten sick of it. It’s amusing that the number of people with masks on the bus seems to go up when it gets cold — a nice n95 really keeps the face warm, I guess. Even I keep mine on on the walk from the bus stop some days just for the warmth!
A very fluffy (Eastern) Blue Jay with a peanut as large as his brain stuffed in his mouth. He’s sitting on a wooden railing overlooking my snowy backyard. He was actually even more fluffy a moment before I took the photo. The weird pattern is from the screen door on my patio.
Possibly I’m not sick of it because of the sheer relief of being here and not there, though. As exhausting as it is to live in a house where you can’t find anything because it’s “in a box” and hasn’t yet been unearthed or it’s been broken by the movers’s terrible packing, it’s hard not to watch people’s driver’s licenses get yoinked overnight in Kansas and think “I’m so glad I got out before they yoinked my work permit like that.” One of my new co-workers was aghast that I’d abandon a green card, but I’d definitely reached the point where no amount of getting paid more was worth the risks of being declared illegal at any moment. And then I wasn’t even getting paid more. Though I *did* just get my promised partial annual bonus from the old job so that was nice.
New job is working out, even if it doesn’t pay as well. I like my new co-workers and we have interesting discussions about technology and security. I’m less excited about the constant AI push in corporate land (it feels every single Microsoft product is yelling at me all the time), but I only have to use the parts that have a clear benefit to my work flow, so that’s something. I’m spending a lot of time on the bus to commute and although I miss having more time with my kid at home, I do like having dedicated time where I don’t get interrupted. I’ve been enjoying podcasts, audiobooks, mentally writing stories and just having time to think about whatever. I’m not thrilled to have been hired as hybrid and told I’ll be going back to work 5 days a week in the fall (I definitely wouldn’t have applied for this job if it had been listed as 100% in office) but I’m trying to wait and see how it works out in practice.
This month’s palette was pretty much built around matching those cute corgi stamp stickers.
Stickers
Pens & Ink palette
Quick check in on creative goals
Creative space: My office is set up enough to be usable for work and for writing, haven’t quite figured out the desk situation enough work on painting yet. There are still a lot of boxes but I’ve switched most of them to be clear ones so I can at least find things, and I suspect there’s at least a couple of boxes missing still. I’ve got an initial stationary shelf started (see photo below) but I’m thinking I’ll use drawers for most of my inks and samples and I haven’t decided where in the shelf those should go.
Crafting for the climate: Finished a scarf for my kid and a sweater for me. Still working on a very complicated scarf for my husband, but it’s definitely not getting finished before it warms up this year!
Painting with fountain pen ink: not set up for this yet but I did get some more watercolour painting books from the library so I’ve got some exercises to do once I figure out where the heck my watercolour paper got packed (or give up and buy more; I’ll use it eventually.)
Writing: wrote a bunch of fanfic for a valentines event and I’m really happy with how things turned out. Got a few things in progress and with all the ao3 downtime the past couple of days I fit some extra writing time in.
#fiberGoals #FountainPens #knitting #LifeRE: https://wandering.shop/@consumablejoy/115798717769334587
March 1 recap of #FiberGoals - I have now done some kind of fiber arts 60 days in a row, including every day so far this year! I also used my blending board for a project for IG #SpindleBingo - and in turn I used those to sample three different drafting styles on my spindles!
Knitting has been non existent except for making a couple of hexiflats from handspun. That’s ok though - I’m loving the spinning and can’t wait to do more.
Fiber Goals cont’d:
Make hexiflats for my beekeepers quilt (target: 24 or more). Make progress on one or more of my long-term WIPs (notice I’m not even saying “finish” lol). Host #FinishOrFrogAlong again if there is interest. End the year with fewer knitting WIPs than I’m starting, even if it’s because I kill projects
I’m optimistic to make this year the year of spinning so maybe these knitting goals will fall away. We’ll see! (2/2)
I’ve thought about my Fiber Goals for 2026 - not resolutions, more like intention-setting.
Aim for at least 5-10 minutes of fiberarts per day - a small, approachable daily goal. Finish one major project all the way from spinning through knitting. Use the blending board and/or hand carders for at least one project. Make at least 12 of the Good Tidings Advent cones (so they can be used for 12 days even if not all 24 are done). (1/2)
Make some hexiflats for my beekeepers quilt, especially some with handspun. Work on the origami scarf I have in progress. De-stash by sending yarn to interested parties. Host #FinishOrFrogAlong in the fall again assuming interest continues. Possibly do one sweater (Doppio or other chunky). Maybe make progress on one of my Starmore sweaters (one cabled, one fairisle) which has been languishing. Decide what to do with my other current WIPs of which there are many many. (2/2)