My latest project is corvid wings. I could've done the wingtips in white and made relatively realistic magpie wings, but I'm hopeful that someday I'll find some black dye for synthetics and be able to tint this a few shades darker to look like light glinting on crow wings.
(Pattern is Alice Starmore's Eagle Wrap from Glamourie, which I originally learned of from Tumblr many years ago when it was new and the costume shots were first circulating. I'm knitting it in bulky, so I'm just making the "short" wrap worth of sections, but I love how modular it is, you could make it as big or small as you want in any gauge. Am also debating making a pile of individual black feathers from the raven poncho/sweater patterns in the same book, to attach at the neckband of this piece.)
Other WIPS include a cropped sweater in hot pink (one sleeve and one strip to connect the sleeves down, one sleeve and one strip to go), which will look like the red one I already completed:
And my other WIP is what I call a gremlin sweater in white. The gremlin sweater is a large rectangle, knitted as wide as your elbows outstretched, as long as your neck to your knees. You fold neck-to-knee and sew up the sides, leaving only a space at the inner fold for your arms to stick through, and it becomes a little tent-wrap-shawl in whatever stitch pattern you made. I love them a whole fucking lot. I lean toward a multiple of 3 stitches and go k, yo, k2tog, but you could do a simpler yo/k2tog, or a fancier mesh, or any old lace pattern, or straight up stocking if you want it to be a more closed weave. My first one in red, to help explain visually: