Friday, January 01, 2010

BEST wishes for the New Year, and a competition...

Happy New Year! 2009 was a reasonable one for me - no major changes, no terrible events for me personally although several friends went through the mill this year; lots of knitting and many things I'm grateful for.

I've signed up to NaBloPoMo again - a few people have commented to me over the holidays that they liked the daily blogging, and actually I quite liked doing it too. Sometimes the theme for the month doesn't grab me (and I know you're not required to follow it anyway), but this month's theme is "BEST", and we all really need something to celebrate in January...

I had a very good Christmas - the best one for a while. Here are some of my fambly - Dad, SIL, Mam and Nephew - opening presents on Christmas Day.

I was allowed to cook Christmas dinner, and it seemed to go well...

OK; the competition. I will be doing 2 prizes this year, and simplifying it a bit. There are only 2 questions:

1. How many finished objects did I produce this year (NB this blog is not an accurate guide and nor is Ravelry - you probably just need to make a guess)?

2. How many metres of yarn did I knit this year (NB for visitors from North America, add approx 10% to a yardage estimate...)?

For some sort of idea - this was the roundup of last year's stats...

Happy competitioning... I won't bother doing an anonymous e-maily thing this year, just leave answers in the comments if you're so inclined!

8 comments:

  1. 47 items and 20513 metres.

    Happy new year!
    Rachel

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  2. 39 items and 19467 meters.

    How do you define "item"? I am knitting 52 items in 52 weeks, but some of my items are afghan squares....

    Happy New Year to you!

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  3. You are, as ever, right, Mary. I'm not counting squares, other than finished items such as dishcloths; thinking about it, I didn't even bother including the three or four squares I did for Gerard's blanket in my total...

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  4. 65 items and 19,560 metres?

    Whatever it is, I bet it's about x10 more than I knitted, lol. I'm so slow!

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  5. 18,921 meters and 31 items

    Hope the travelling is getting better!!

    Ros

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  6. OK, I will make a stab at the guessing!

    21,759 metres and .... 39 projects?

    That sounds nice and random. Continued sympathies on the travelling - the weather forecast makes me twitch now :)

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  7. 17280 metres and 43 items.
    (can you make a random cable pattern from our random numbers?)

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