It's not the last day of the year, but this is likely my last blog post for the year, so I thought I'd be predictable and do a bit of a year-end wrap up. This won't be exhaustive or terribly detailed, frankly because I don't have the time for it, but I figured I'd at least look back on crafting and reading, the two things that figure most heavily on this blog.
More than anything else, 2023 was about spinning for me. I started out the year hoping to spin up at least 12 back shipments from the Southern Cross Fibre club. I ended up doubling that goal and spinning even more than that. If I'd thought to do it before we left for vacation, I would have taken a photo of the pile of skeins I've spun, but for now, this screenshot from my Ravelry handspun page will have to do:
I know it's really hard to see anything, but you can click on the photo to make it bigger or (if Ravelry is safe for you to use) visit my handspun page to see bigger photos and more details. Here are a handful of stats on my spinning:
- I spun 33 bags of fiber from SCF (mostly club shipments, but there were a handful of prize bags spun, too).
- Including all fiber spun, I completed 32 full-size skeins and 24 mini skeins.
- My rough estimate of weight spun (because I don't usually weigh my SCF shipments, though they're a minimum of 110 g per bag) is about 3,944 g/139 oz.
- My total yardage for the year is nearly 13,000, and when you consider that all those yarns were plied and that the majority had three plies, you can just imagine what the yardage would be if calculated by singles spun.
- Nine pairs of socks
- Five sweaters (three adult, two baby)
- Ten hats (more than half for charity)
- Four cowls
- One shawl
- One pair of mittens
- One pair of cuffs
To see what all these books are, click here. |
- I didn't rate any book lower than two stars.
- I rated 21 books five stars.
- I completed the Maisie Dobbs series.
- I became an Ann Patchett completist.
- Nearly half of the books I read were on audio (reading while running for the win!).
- I reread a dozen books.
- I read the majority of the Women's Prize for Fiction longlist and the entirety of the Booker Prize longlist.
- The Tsar of Love and Techno
- Signal Fires
- I Have Some Questions for You
- The Garden of Evening Mists
- Tom Lake
- A Ghost in the Throat
- Wellness
- Between Two Kingdoms
- North Woods*
- Land of Milk and Honey
Haha, my accomplishment was one pair of socks (and 170 books). Your book choices include some of my lifetime favorites.
ReplyDeleteYou are the Queen of Spinning, and you don't do too badly in the knitting and reading departments! :-) I'm looking forward to your plans for 2024, and hope you and your family enjoy health and happiness in the New Year!
ReplyDeleteWhat a year you had Sarah! Your handspun is so beautiful and what wonderful accomplishments to reflect back on. Have a wonderful weekend and a very happy and blessed New Year!
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DeleteWhat a way to round up your year! It's so fun to read these year end posts - thanks for sharing yours!
ReplyDeleteIf we don't connect before 1/1 - here's to a wonderful new year :)
What a great wrap up to a great year. I've said it before but your spinning is so inspiring. We read different books but that is the way it should be. I enjoyed Tom Lake and I have North Woods and A Ghose in the Throat on my TBR list. Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteI am so impressed with your spinning this year, Sarah! That is so impressive! And your reading.... wow! Your reading always inspires me! XO Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed seeing you create so much this year, especially your spinning. I've wavered a lot on reading North Woods but your opinion of it makes me want to give it a shot. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year! It seems that 2023 was really good for you, and I am so happy that this is the case. Health and Happiness and lots of creativity for 2024! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great year, Sarah! All that spinning and running and you still knit plenty and read dozens of books with your eyes! Looking forward to seeing what you make and read in 2024.
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