Knitting Bucket List

I found the following knitting bucket list on the blog Addicted to Yarn and I thought it would be fun to go through it.  I find different types of knitting or different knitting skills to be those things that you don’t know you don’t know them.  There were a few of these I had to Google just because I had never heard of them before So anyway, below is my knitting bucket list:

The rules are: bold what you’ve done. Underline what you haven’t done, but would like to. Leave plain what you have no interest in doing.

  1. Afghan
  2. I-cord
  3. Garter stitch
  4. Knitting with metal wire
  5. Shawl
  6. Stockinette stitch
  7. Socks: top-down
  8. Socks: toe-up
  9. Knitting with camel yarn
  10. Mittens: Cuff-up
  11. Mittens: Tip-down
  12. Hat
  13. Knitting with silk
  14. Moebius band knitting
  15. Participating in a KAL
  16. Sweater       
  17. Drop stitch patterns
  18. Knitting with recycled/secondhand yarn
  19. Knitting with banana fiber yarn
  20. Domino/modular knitting
  21. Shadow/illusion knitting
  22. Twisted stitch patterns
  23. Knitting with bamboo yarn
  24. Two end knitting
  25. Charity knitting
  26. Knitting with soy yarn
  27. Cardigan
  28. Toy/doll clothing
  29. Knitting with circular needles
  30. Baby items
  31. Knitting with your own handspun yarn
  32. Knitting with your own hand-dyed yarn
  33. Slippers
  34. Graffiti knitting
  35. Designing knitted garments
  36. Cable/aran stitch patterns
  37. Lace patterns
  38. Publishing a knitting book
  39. Scarf
  40. Teaching a child to knit/crochet
  41. American/English style knitting (throwing)
  42. Continental style knitting
  43. Knitting to make money
  44. Buttonholes
  45. Knitting with alpaca
  46. Fair Isle knitting
  47. Norwegian knitting
  48. Dyeing with plant colors
  49. Knitting items for a wedding
  50. Household items (dishcloths, washcloths, tea cozies)
  51. Knitting socks (or other small tubular items) on one or two circulars
  52. Knitting with someone else’s handspun yarn
  53. Knitting with dpns
  54. Holiday related knitting
  55. Teaching a male how to knit
  56. Bobbles
  57. Knitting for a living
  58. Knitting with cotton
  59. Knitting smocking
  60. Dyeing yarn
  61. Steeks
  62. Knitting art
  63. Knitting two socks (on two circulars) simultaneously
  64. Felting/fulling
  65. Knitting with wool
  66. Textured knitting
  67. Kitchener stitch
  68. Purses/bags
  69. Knitting with beads
  70. Swatching
  71. Long Tail CO
  72. Entrelac
  73. Knitting and purling backwards
  74. Machine knitting
  75. Knitting with self patterning/self striping/variegated yarn
  76. Stuffed toys
  77. Knitting with cashmere
  78. Darning
  79. Jewelry
  80. Knitting with synthetic yarn
  81. Writing a pattern
  82. Gloves
  83. Cuffs/fingerless mitts/armwarmers
  84. Intarsia
  85. Knitting with linen
  86. Knitting for preemies
  87. Tubular CO
  88. Freeform knitting
  89. Short rows
  90. Pillows
  91. Knitting a pattern from an online knitting magazine
  92. Rug
  93. Knitting on a loom
  94. Thrummed knitting
  95. Knitting a gift
  96. Knitting for pets
  97. Shrug/bolero/poncho
  98. Knitting with dog/cat hair
  99. Hair accessories
  100. Knitting in public
  101. Meet knitterati/famous knitters

So of the 101 items on the list, I've completed 37 items and want to do 44.  I think I'll come back to this list at the end of the year to see if I've completed any of the items on the want-to-do list. 

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