For the last year I have mostly been a monogamous knitter. I would power through one project at a time, fully completing it, weaving in ends, and blocking it before moving on to the next cast on, no matter how much I was jonesing for the next project. This method is usually the most productive one for me personally. Otherwise I end up with mostly finished WIPs waiting patiently for their ends to be woven in or seams to be sewn and they can languish for YEARS that way. But after I finished the STRIPES! sweater I got cast-on-itis. I had previously cast on a Love Note sweater by Tin Can Knits for my daughter but I didn't love the way the yarns were together and I felt like it would end up with enough itch factor that she wouldn't wear it, so it had been set aside waiting for the right fingering weight yarn to go with the silk mohair I had ready. Once I had the * right * yarn it really began to fly but, of course, in the meantime while I looked ...
Tales of a hot mess knitting addict yarn hoarder