First, I'm sad to report that one of the Chicken Dishes bit the dust.

Next, I've been having motivation issues lately. I just haven't wanted to knit. This situation was not helped when I finally held up my second Sock Roulette sock next to the first one, and finally admitted that the gauge issues weren't going to block out. In the picture below, I am four rounds from starting the heel flap. Ha!

So, faced with the fact that I currently find knitting slow and frustrating, I turned my attentions over to my neglected Hexaghan. Crochet is nice and fast, and I like being able to finish several motifs in a short period of time. It makes me feel accomplished.

While I was sitting and crocheting on these, I started thinking about the masses of yarn in my stash. And after I laid out my hexagons on the floor, I got an idea--a person could make a shawl out of these. And I just happen to have a full bag of DK wool/silk blend yarn that isn't enough for a sweater for me, but that would make a lovely shawl.

And then today, I got to thinking about my sock yarn stash. There's quite a bit in there that I don't imagine I'll ever make socks out of, and quite a few partial balls, too. (In my defense, I planned to make it into socks when I bought it, but it has since been eclipsed by other yarn.) So what's an avid crocheter with a shiny new hexagon obsession to do?

Ah. I feel better already!