This is the first time I cast on. I loved the look and feel of this Misti Alpaca Hand Paint Sock yarn but this colorway that I chose, although lovely, was just not right for this pattern.
Too busy.
Lesson Learned: Look in your stash first!!!
This is the first time I cast on. I loved the look and feel of this Misti Alpaca Hand Paint Sock yarn but this colorway that I chose, although lovely, was just not right for this pattern.
Too busy.
Lesson Learned: Look in your stash first!!!
sooooo pretty...
Yes. These are my lovely most favorite socks that I have ever knit, Pomatomus.
And yes, there is now a big hole in them.
It is so so sad.
I cant believe this has happened! I have never gotten a hole in any of my socks before. I treat my hand knit socks soo carefully.
I wash them with special soap... Lay them out to dry... Fold them in a special way in my sock drawer...
AND...I hardly ever wear them around the house! I always take them off as soon as my shoes come off. They are meant purely to be worn with my special shoes and then back to the drawer they go.
So how does a hole of this magnitude happened with the level of care and attention my socks receive?
You'll never guess but it was the shoes.
My favorite pair of Mary Janes have a buckle that has come loose over time and now there is a little poky part where the buckle attaches to the strap. One day after work as I was slipping my shoes off the buckle snagged on a strand of yarn and well... the rest is history.
I am just really disappointed that this happened to my favorite pair. Especially in the lovely patterned part on the top! It seems that it would be so much easier to fix and hide if the hole was in the stockinette portion.
Why did this have to happen to the pair of socks that took me a month to knit.. and that I painstakingly swatched for in 3 different yarns? Why couldn't my ugly, saggy first pair of socks been snagged? WHY?!?
I am not sure how to fix it. Does anyone have any good ideas for me?
I like all of the projects I have mentioned so far, but I LOVE the projects I have knit for my daughter this year. There is something about knitting for little ones. It's just fun and gratifying to make tiny things. And its so sweet to see the excitement of giving a small child a new knitted surprise.
I love the toys the most. They were the most fun to knit. The hats have turned out to be very practical since she wears them all of the time, and that seed stitch coat is still gorgeous, but sadly too small... All of that work... such little payoff.
The Legwarmies that I designed ended up being a huge hit on Ravelry! There are so many projects!
Well that wraps up 2008.
This year I plan on changing things up a bit. I have big plans for myself and my knitting.
You'll have to keep reading to find out.
Shownotes:
Knitting Vintage Socks by Nancy Bush
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