I'm sorry that it has been a while since my last post. I have just been having a really hard time lately and I'm not sure how to talk about here, or if I should talk about it here.
Suffice it to say, all is not so f***in' sunny in day-job world and I'm having trouble coping with it.
I've been trudging along with the April Asymmetrical Cables socks and I am on the second one. I am actually very happy with how they are turning out and my SO is starting to almost sound excited for me to finish them.
Also, I managed to complete the Yarn Shop Hop here in the Twin Cities and I took some notes. I will work on a post of my impressions for later this week.
In the meanwhile, here's a cat in a cowl:
Showing posts with label The Sock Project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Sock Project. Show all posts
Monday, April 15, 2013
Monday, March 25, 2013
A Mystery Solved
Hello internet peoples! I have finally solved the Mystery of the Missing Knit Picks Box. After checking the website and following the tracking number link to find out that the box was delivered on the 19th, I asked the neighbor if she had seen it, and low and behold, it was sitting in their kitchen. We have an apartment with three girls living in it next to us and about once a year one of them moves out and a new one moves in. Apparently that was happening this month and my box got mixed up in the confusion. I am just glad that I found it.
Of course I was so excited, that I immediately cast on for the Asymmetrical Cables sock that I plan on making for the month of April for The Sock Project.
I'm afraid that they are still not in a very exciting color, but soon I will make a pair for myself again and those will be in more interesting colors. I am, however, very excited about the design of these socks.
I also got some blocking done today because I finally have the Euclan that I ordered.
The nice thing about not getting my box of goodies on time is that I actually finished all of the projects that I had on needles and it made me feel restless. So I started on a designing project. It is now in the works and I will update you about it when I am finished.
If anyone would still like to knit along on the Asymmetrical Cables socks, it is not too late. You can comment on this blog, message me on Ravely (BettyCrocket) or just send me an email at bettycrocketdesigns@gmail.com.
Of course I was so excited, that I immediately cast on for the Asymmetrical Cables sock that I plan on making for the month of April for The Sock Project.
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Finally started. |
I also got some blocking done today because I finally have the Euclan that I ordered.
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Hooray for Euclan! |
If anyone would still like to knit along on the Asymmetrical Cables socks, it is not too late. You can comment on this blog, message me on Ravely (BettyCrocket) or just send me an email at bettycrocketdesigns@gmail.com.
Monday, March 18, 2013
Persistence Pays Off
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Ta-da!! |
They're finished! They're really finished! All I need to do now is wash and block them.
Now I just need to get my package from Knitpicks with my Euclan, new sock yarn, and set of sock sized DPNs.
I also worked up another of the Drop Stitch Cowls this weekend for the SO, but I modified it to have a bit of a hood. After all, he can't use his ponytail to hold it up like a scarf like I do. You can take a look at the project here. It is still a bit of a work in progress. I think I might tack the two corners on top down to the sides, or I might just rip back and pick up some stitches. I still have to think this one through a bit.
I promise to update the minute I get my new sock yarn and cast on. I can't wait to get started on my second pair.
About a week ago, I mentioned that I had an interview with a local yarn shop. I'm afraid that I didn't get the job. It turns out that it is odd to brace your knitting needle against your hip or belly when you knit. They were very kind and explained that they would like someone who could teach one of the standard methods. *sigh* Oh well. I have taken this as a piece of good advice and I have been working on not bracing my left needle when I knit. I figured out that I do already know how to knit without doing this: I can't do it when I use circular needles. But this might explain why I prefer DPNs. However, I noticed that k1p1 rib is far, far easier if I knit without bracing. It just makes it way easier to move the yarn from front to back and vice versa. As I said, they were very kind to me and I absolutely recommend checking out and shopping at this shop.
So I would like to give a recommendation: if you are in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota, you should check out Steven Be and The Yarn Garage. They have an amazing selection of yarns and fantastically friendly and helpful staff.
Thursday, March 14, 2013
And the April Sock Is . . .
I actually took a bit of a break from knitting for a few days. My carpal tunnel was acting up. I actually get it from playing games on my mobile phone, but it is hard to knit when it flares.
So I don't really have much to say about what I am working on. But I think that I figured out which socks I am going to make in April:
Asymmetrical Cables, designed by Cookie A from the book Sock Knitting Master Class!
I am in love with this book and I want to make all of the socks in it in order! However, I was thinking about what yarn to use, and I thought that I would save the beautiful green and blue Cascade Hand Painted Sock Yarn for the Almondine pattern. Which left me wondering, what yarn should I get for Asymmetrical Cables?
As some of you who have been reading may know (hopefully that is at least one of you), I was trying to make the Basic Black Socks for my significant other. When he tried them on, they were too small. So I thought, maybe I should make these socks for him. However, I will not work in black for two pair of socks in a row. So I found Stroll Tonal Sock Yarn from Knitpicks in Thunderhead.
Once again, if anyone wants to knit along or has any words of wisdom to share on the pattern or yarn that I have chosen, feel free to let me know in the comments section.
So I don't really have much to say about what I am working on. But I think that I figured out which socks I am going to make in April:
Asymmetrical Cables, designed by Cookie A from the book Sock Knitting Master Class!
I am in love with this book and I want to make all of the socks in it in order! However, I was thinking about what yarn to use, and I thought that I would save the beautiful green and blue Cascade Hand Painted Sock Yarn for the Almondine pattern. Which left me wondering, what yarn should I get for Asymmetrical Cables?
As some of you who have been reading may know (hopefully that is at least one of you), I was trying to make the Basic Black Socks for my significant other. When he tried them on, they were too small. So I thought, maybe I should make these socks for him. However, I will not work in black for two pair of socks in a row. So I found Stroll Tonal Sock Yarn from Knitpicks in Thunderhead.
Once again, if anyone wants to knit along or has any words of wisdom to share on the pattern or yarn that I have chosen, feel free to let me know in the comments section.
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A picture of Fritz the Cat for your amusement. |
Saturday, March 9, 2013
The Second Sock Blues
Today I want to cast on a new project so bad it hurts. But I am being good and working on the second black sock. I'm just afraid that if I let myself get started on something new, I will never want to finish the second sock and it will sit for several years until I forget which pattern I used and where I was in that pattern.
So for encouragement, I just keep singing to myself, "It's so nice . . . I wanna knit the same sock twice." (To the tune of Boss D.J. by Sublime.) But it still is boring me a little.
The second sock or mitten, or anything matched, is both a blessing and a curse. You know the pattern. You can do the pattern the same as the other one without too much cursing or problems. (Well, you can if you remembered to take good notes and count.) But it is something that you just did, and if you are like me, you will get impatient about moving on and learning new things.
The good news is that I am at the heel flap, and I have given myself permission to start a new project once I pick up the stitches on the sides of the heel and do the decreases going into the foot of the sock.
Part of the reason why I am so excited is that I got the yarn for a new project today! (This is related to the fact that I had an interview with a local yarn shop this morning. I will tell you all about that once I know the outcome.) Granted, I have the yarn for at least 3 other projects, but I have been trying to find this yarn for over a month now.
The yarn is Plymouth Mushishi and I got it in the 09-red color. And the project is the Big Cosy Cowl pattern by Jennifer Wilder. This pattern was featured in the Fiber Art Almanac Companion Journal and I have been longing to make it ever since I saw it. Also, I seem to have a thing going for wool/silk blend yarns lately.
Just as a personality note: normally, I do not make patterns in the same color as the photo. Often I do not even make them in the same yarn. However, this cowl just caught my eye, and as much as my rebellious nature tried to convince me to at least pick a different color than the picture, I was in love.
Well, *sigh*, I guess it is back to the sock slog for a while. The more I work on it, the sooner I can move on. And I like doing heels, they are interesting and fun.
I will be sure to update if I cast anything on this weekend and I will definitely be here celebrating when the second sock is finished. I should be done well ahead of my deadline at the end of March.
I haven't quite picked out a pattern for the socks for April yet, but I do have a yarn. I will be posting more about that before the beginning of April. I would love some company in the sock of the month project. So if anyone out there reading is interested in knitting along or even making your own pair of socks of any pattern, I would love to hear from you in the comments.
Thanks for reading,
Angie
So for encouragement, I just keep singing to myself, "It's so nice . . . I wanna knit the same sock twice." (To the tune of Boss D.J. by Sublime.) But it still is boring me a little.
The second sock or mitten, or anything matched, is both a blessing and a curse. You know the pattern. You can do the pattern the same as the other one without too much cursing or problems. (Well, you can if you remembered to take good notes and count.) But it is something that you just did, and if you are like me, you will get impatient about moving on and learning new things.
The good news is that I am at the heel flap, and I have given myself permission to start a new project once I pick up the stitches on the sides of the heel and do the decreases going into the foot of the sock.
Part of the reason why I am so excited is that I got the yarn for a new project today! (This is related to the fact that I had an interview with a local yarn shop this morning. I will tell you all about that once I know the outcome.) Granted, I have the yarn for at least 3 other projects, but I have been trying to find this yarn for over a month now.
The yarn is Plymouth Mushishi and I got it in the 09-red color. And the project is the Big Cosy Cowl pattern by Jennifer Wilder. This pattern was featured in the Fiber Art Almanac Companion Journal and I have been longing to make it ever since I saw it. Also, I seem to have a thing going for wool/silk blend yarns lately.
Just as a personality note: normally, I do not make patterns in the same color as the photo. Often I do not even make them in the same yarn. However, this cowl just caught my eye, and as much as my rebellious nature tried to convince me to at least pick a different color than the picture, I was in love.
Well, *sigh*, I guess it is back to the sock slog for a while. The more I work on it, the sooner I can move on. And I like doing heels, they are interesting and fun.
I will be sure to update if I cast anything on this weekend and I will definitely be here celebrating when the second sock is finished. I should be done well ahead of my deadline at the end of March.
I haven't quite picked out a pattern for the socks for April yet, but I do have a yarn. I will be posting more about that before the beginning of April. I would love some company in the sock of the month project. So if anyone out there reading is interested in knitting along or even making your own pair of socks of any pattern, I would love to hear from you in the comments.
Thanks for reading,
Angie
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Hooray for wool/silk blends!! |
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Sock yarn for April. Admit it; you are intrigued. |
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Sock Update and The Sock Project
Change of plans on the socks. I have been knitting on these beautiful black stockinette socks for my SO, and I had him try them on tonight only to find that his feet are too big for the socks! Particularly, the distance from his heel to the top of his foot is too big for the socks I am making. When he tried them on, they gaped where the heel work met the front of the sock. He would wear them out in no time. *Sigh* *Sad-face*
So I guess that I am going to have to finish these lovely socks in the right length for myself. Life really is soo hard. I was hoping to make a nice present for someone else, but I am actually making a nice present for myself. I guess it's not so bad after all.
Luckily, this fits nicely into my new great idea: The Sock Project. I am going to try to make a pair of socks every month for a year. So these are just the first of 12 pair. I am counting them for the month of March. Now I just have to figure out how and where I need to make increases to make socks that fit him. If I figure it out, I will self-publish the pattern.
So I guess that I am going to have to finish these lovely socks in the right length for myself. Life really is soo hard. I was hoping to make a nice present for someone else, but I am actually making a nice present for myself. I guess it's not so bad after all.
Luckily, this fits nicely into my new great idea: The Sock Project. I am going to try to make a pair of socks every month for a year. So these are just the first of 12 pair. I am counting them for the month of March. Now I just have to figure out how and where I need to make increases to make socks that fit him. If I figure it out, I will self-publish the pattern.
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