I am not one of these people. In fact, I am a wildly polyamorous knitter. I couldn't imagine only knitting one thing at a time. There have only been a few instances, normally when I'm working on a deadline, where I will work on only one thing alone. Sometimes, I'll even work on multiple things in the same day.
I have a short knitting attention span. When I'm bored with one thing, I'll move on to something more engaging. When I'm frustrated with a complex project, I'll switch to something simple.
Different knitting projects are good for different situations. I would never take an afghan on the train, and I wouldn't bring a complex cabled sock or an intricate lace shawl to knitting group. I keep a few small projects going for on-the-go -- socks are great for this (normally simple ones). I keep a few large, simple projects for TV knitting - stockinette sweaters or simple repeats. Complex stuff is computer or desk knitting, where I can easily refer to my chart. Design work is also usually done at the computer, where I have quick access to calculators, scribble pads, and charting software.
On my Ravelry page right now, I have 20 WIPs listed. That's an inaccurate number, since some are stuffed in the cupboard, and some haven't been cast on yet. But I estimate I have about 12 things actively on the needles right now. Too many? Probably. I would definitely get things done quicker if I didn't work on so many things.
~Joyuna
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