Andy, I would advise that you put your bottles somewhere safe. Are they glass bottles? 1 teaspoon of sugar per bottle - on top of a brew that may not have fully finished the primary fermentation - could lead to bottle bombs. I.e, the pressure build up could cause the bottles to explode, so put them in a reasonably warm room (20 degrees), but put them on an old towel, with another on top of them.
The rule of thumb for brewing is 2 weeks (14 days) for primary fermentation. You have just done 11 days by my calculation. then another 2 weeks secondary in the bottles in a warm place for carbonation. then finally 2 weeks in a cool place for conditioning (clearing). So 6 weeks in total.
I know it's a balls-ache as you want to be enjoying your beer ASAP, but your patience will be rewarded. Also now you've got a fermentation vessel (FV) free....you can start your next one