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lizcommotion ([personal profile] untonuggan) wrote in [community profile] knitting2012-02-28 01:17 am

Dual queues

So immediately after my post about brain fog and knitting, when I had finally decided on some sort of queue, my brain fog cleared. Given the nature of health problems, though, I have no idea how long this will last.

I'm taking advantage of this mental clarity to knit my first sweater (for my niece, who is due in about three weeks!). It's a fairly simple sweater and I've done *most* of the difficult bits - plus it's for 6-12 mos - so I should be able to finish it in time and everything. Still, I am concentrating all my efforts on it for now.

There is also a second sock I've been unable to work on that I really want to finish, not to mention a cabled hat for my grandmother that I really should finish when I can.

However, I don't want to abandon my lovely brain fog project ideas. So I have decided that I am going to have two knitting queues going, along with two packed knitting bags. I usually have a bag with at least two projects in it along with some essentials (scissors and the like). My idea is to have two bags packed and ready to go. One will have easy peasy projects that I can do in a fog or if I'm watching TV or something. The other will have my more complicated projects that I'll work on when my brain will let me.

Hopefully this will also prevent my current problem from happening again, which is a plethora of individual project bags spread across multiple tables and hidden in nooks. They get abandoned, and then eventually they get frogged. This may help with organization, that wonderful and ephemeral state.
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[personal profile] jackandahat 2012-02-28 08:25 am (UTC)(link)
I do this for a mix of health issues and travel.

Sofa knitting: Stuff I do sitting down at home, usually with a film on. Can be anything - huge stuff that will take over my whole lap, fiddly lace, delicate yarn I don't want to drag about.

Bag knitting: I keep a couple of projects - usually very simple stuff on a 40cm circular needle - in a cloth bag that I can throw in my backpack and take on the bus, to waiting rooms, or can pull out if I'm having a high pain day. Totally simple stuff that's hard to screw up and can be picked up/put down at any point so I'm not obligated to finish a full row.