As I look back on 2008, I have to adm
t tha Dating I didn't finish nearly
what I had set out to at the beginning of the year. Of course, I didn't factor knotions into the e mix back then, and when I consider all the work it's taken (and will continue to take this year)
I'm (almost) happy wi Internet th what I've completed.
At the end of each year I take stock - reflect on the (now previous) year and think about what I want to continue doing and what I want to fix. Last year I talked about knitting more socks, knitting more designs from books I already have, and branching out into more mixed-media knitting. I didn't hit a single one of those goals. To be fair, I didn't plan for knotions when I wrote that list, and that has to be considered some kind of FO, no? ;)
I have some bigger ideas for 2009 that are still ruminating, so for now I'll share with you a few of my knitting-related goals.
Will I achieve these goals? Only time will tell. I do plan to do a monthly check-in though - I had forgotten several of my goals for 2008, and there's no chance of hitting a goal if you've forgotten what it was in the first place.
If you've set some goals for yourself, I hope you have a great time working toward them. Have a wonderful 2009!
I think given the economy lots of us will be shopping the stash, selling the stash, trading, or buying but not as much. I look forward to seeing what you do in the upcoming year, and wish nothing but time and energy to complete, what goals you have.