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This week I finished a pair of socks, and finished a baby project.

Ok, finish is a strong word; they are less unfinished.

One requires weaving in (about 5 mins work), and the other needs buttons (anywhere from 15 mins to sew on plastic ones, to all evening, if I knit them).

I've been trying to clear my crafting in-tray of projects, before starting anything new.

This is a bit like resolving not to buy fabric til you've reduced your stash; good in theory, but easier said than done, especially faced with serious temptation like fabric-you-see-while-on-holiday-that-you-can't-get-at-home.

But I've made some headway, really: the knitting items were nagging me, and finishing them will allow me to actually close my projects box, without having to sit on it.

I'm in a clearing, reducing, dealing-with-it mood. It's not continuous, and I may fall off the crafting wagon yet, but man if feels virtuous.

Oddly, the effort involved in finishing a UFO is almost always a fraction of the guilt/avoidance sentiment of not-finishing. But it's not my rational self that puts these things off, so I can't really make sense of it.

In other clearing projects: shredding still in progress (it was a big box of paper); and I've deleted fully half my neglected inbox.

Do I really need confirmations that I'll be at drinks meetings from 2005, really? And no: deleting messages from people I love does not mean I don't love them anymore.  

Stupidly, it's still hard to do, and I may be comforting myself with more hours of 'Angel' than is strictly necessary...while, uh, finishing my knitting tonight.
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