Sewing, quilting, knitting, crochet and other crafting adventures/catastrophes.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Sad knitter

Or dumb knitter. Or both.

The first demon/devil sock is done! Hurrah!



The second sock is started which would also rate a hurrah! but observe, if you please, the size of the red yarn ball.



I am thinking that is not enough to knit the whole foot of the second sock. D'oh and damn and blast. Of course, the yarn is discontinued (it is Elann Sock It To Me in Red/Burgundy (I think it's 7319) just in case anyone has a ball they would be willing to sell a dopey aussie knitter). Which means I either need to find a very close match here in Oz and offer Dad either that, or overdyeing them. And no, ripping and restarting is not an option, his feet are big! I would have to cry.

So I have posted of Ravelry that I am ISO of yarn and, in the mean time and because I need to knit something on slightly bigger needles and don't have the brain power for lace while I'm trying to also churn out many words on the wip, I started these.



Gorgeous cushy 8ply premium merino from Stranded In Oz I have 2 50 g balls which should be enough and I am going to knit both at the same time (not two at a time on the same needle) but work on one for a bit, then the other for a bit. That way if I get to a certain point and feel like I don't have enough yarn, I'm sure Melissa will have something else pretty in 8ply that will go nicely and I can do different coloured legs or something. I will defeat the evil yarn demons! The socks are my first attempt at a sock from Cat Bordhi's New Pathways for Sock Knitters. I'm doing the Riverbed architecture in probably a plain vanilla sock with ribbed leg. Hopefully I do not screw them up! The toe of the first may have a little boo boo in increases but as they are for me, I just fixed it how I wanted and moved on.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Sock saga

I am a bad crafter lately, or maybe an absent crafter. Am officially running out of hours in the day. My spinning has progressed to half the Dark Matter.



I have started the second half on a new bobbin and hopefully one day it will be finished and plied. The weather is turning distinctly chilly which means the knitting yen is returning (I tend not to knit much in Australia over summer as it's hot...also because this summer I learned to spin instead). But before I can make anything for myself I have to finish a pair of socks for my Dad and a shawl for someone else. Dad's socks are one of those projects that just won't grow, dammit, even though I don't mind the pattern. The yarn is one that's nicer once it's washed, so a bit scratchy to knit plus men's feet are loooooooooonnnnnnggggg, I keep managing to have needle disasters (aka slipping out of the wool or dropping stitches randomly which I don't usually do), last night I failed the heel in the pattern completely and am now substituting a different heel and really, the thought of the second one waiting to be knitted is not that appealing. But we shall persevere! Hopefully my horrible suspicion that I may run out of the main yarn will turn out to be wrong....

But I am calling them the Devil socks in my head...see they even refuse to photograph nicely.



There are also discussions being had with the new cat over knitting etiquette. She's pretty good with the spinning wheel, she watches it and occasionally tries to tap the yarn (especially if one stops and has a dangly bit) but mostly leaves it alone. But the knitting apparently is all Dangly! Wiggly! String! Mine! so we have extreme knitting with bonus random doses of cat pouncing at the moment. I'm hoping she'll lose interest eventually, the other two never really thought it that fascinating...Tabasco mostly minded that I didn't always let him sit in my lap while knitting. Anyone else got a project that just won't die?

About me

I write. And when I'm not doing that or the day job, I'm often playing with fabric, needles, yarn and inevitably saying "d'oh" a lot.