While I generally refrain from making resolutions on my more important behavior (Stop eating sugar? Good luck with that . . .) I’m keen to redirect that impulse toward my knitting. So here’s my list of New Year’s Knitting Resolutions – holler at us on Facebook if any of these apply to you!
1. Knit a felted coat (or, well, at least felt something)

So, Noni has these extraordinary felting patterns, many of which look completely amazing in Tilli Tomas Flurries, because after you felt it, the thing is still beaded. Which translates to felt that sparkles. My inner 12-year-old thinks this is the best thing ever. So, a new coat with beaded trim for 2012? YES.
2. Knit something sexy
So, I am not much of a sock knitter (although I can’t say I’ve never done it. And recently this new sock yarn has tempted me greatly, but I digress). But, being something of a Girl Anachronism, I would happily knit stockings. And so, these stirrup boot socks a la Prada c. 2007 are right up my alley. Also, for those of you who are math-oriented, if you were to re-gauge the pattern and knit these up on larger needles, you could get some very attractive see-through effects going on. Just sayin’.
3. Knit something, then embroider it

I have a definite affinity for embroidery. Like I said, anachronistic. A small hat and mitten set like this is a great place to start – being in wool, it’s almost like crewel work, really. Someday I’d love to work my way up to some serious needlepoint, but, you know, one thing at a time. If this piques your interest, another great source for embellished knits is Kristin Nicholas. (Take a look at the gloves halfway down that page – to DIE for.)
4. Knit more colorwork
Colorwork and I are finally getting along. I even tried intarsia again recently, which is saying something. So, I’d really like to some more daring colorwork for 2012. Now that Oilily’s out of business I figure someone has to pick up the slack. Hint: If you’re looking for a great and endless of palette of colors to make your fair isle dreams come true, check out Tilli Tomas Artisan Sock. Singular, you get great resolution for complex colorwork, and held double it becomes a light worsted. So either way, it’s a win-win.
5. Knit something for myself
Oh, why are the simplest resolutions the hardest to keep? Knitting something for ourselves shouldn’t require such discipline. With such a range of amazing patterns to choose from, the sky is the limit. That said, all I really want is the perfect black cardigan. So, whether your tastes, like mine, are more practical, or whether you’ve finally got your eye on the project of your dreams this year, make time for YOU.
Best wishes to all and see you in 2012!