Gah...I'm trying to go/stay grey, but with nearly zero social interaction in real life (and zero textile people in my life), it gets tempting to post.
Anyway, finished a few hats/headbands over the last couple of weeks...pursuing that elusive Perfect Hat Pattern. I'm getting close, but not there yet. Am in the middle of a lace scarf/shawl out of one of Lovick's books. Excellent instructions. If one wants to learn Shetland style, I'd say, she is the first go-to. Was hoping to finish the main section of it today, but have a migrane for a day and a half. Am currently wrapped up against the chill in a huge Iceland Olde Shale triangular shawl (Oberle calls it Feather and Fan, but as far as I can tell, she named it wrong for this shawl), also have Gudrun Johnston's hap from Craftsy (Good tutorial, but watch the gage, if you make it....mine came out quite small in Jameson & Smith Heritage - which in my not so humble opinion is what the piece SHOULD be knitted in - not the "Cloud-something-or-other" that Craftsy/Blueprint pushes.)
Broken Arrow, lovely rug! I am jealous. Looking to get back into an indigo dye vat (nobody I can find makes a blue yarn in quite that intoxicating set of shades), and also back into belt weaving. I tuck the long shawl ends into the belt, front and back - stays on effortlessly, even with animal chores and milking.
I need to make more skirts, all mine are in rags. Ditto on aprons and shifts. This is the year I AM going to make a set of corded stays (hate, hate, hate bras), and also want to make at least one good cardigan for myself this year, as well as the traditional Danish Natroje sweater. I have a few hand-pieced quilts started...
There isn't sufficient time!!!