I have woven in all of the ends of the Cropped Bolero, my November Project of Shame. Of course, I want a hook style clasp similar to the one I used on the capelet I made a year or two ago. For that I will need to wait until probably Wednesday.
I'm thinking ahead to the December Project of Shame. It has to be something I've been close to finishing for a while. Usually that means something that only needs a trivial amount of knitting or something that would be done with some finishing work.
I have the Choo-Choo Bear hat, which I started *cough* a while ago. My hubby kitted it up for me, but it calls for one of those yarns that is really soft in the wearing but feels kind of scary and filmy (like oil) while knitting with it. I think I have ears and a leg. Whatever I have left is hardly anything, because the project uses large needles and has a fairly small amount of finishing (though more than normal for a hat).
I also have a bag (actually 2) that I was working on for my hubby. One was going to be a prototype for my theoretical Etsy shop - a dice bag shaped like a beholder. I have ends to weave in and some sewing. Sewing is one of those activities that I seem to only enjoy when I am actively doing it. Thinking about it just gives me the heebie jeebies. The other bag was the monkey backpack that was my Knitting Olympics project. The knitting has been done for *cough* forever, but it has a lot of finishing. I even have monkey fabric to line it with, so I don't have any good excuses. Three projects for shame, but I will only pick one for December. I'm hoping by the middle of 2008 to not have any PoS left. I'll be down to the normal collection of too many WIPs, but they will all be projects that I'm happy admitting to or am willing to frog to finish them off.