Monday 18 June 2012

Defeat

I seriously tried to love using double pointed needles, I tried to pay homage to socks by using the most original method. But I'm so slow with dpns and I am a sucker for instant gratification.

I chew hard candy, I break huge jawbreakers into pieces so I can eat them faster and my nail polish is always smudged because I can't wait for it to dry.

It is only natural that I choose the method of knitting that is easier and faster for me. And so I succumb to defeat. I've retired my dpns and cast on my next sock with circulars. I will knit via the magic loop method from this point forward.

Tuesday 12 June 2012

Started the sweater...

Got it out of my system, worked until i joined in the round and then picked up the sock again. Happily knitting away on Glynis for now. And tinkering away on the Mr. Pitts Socks for the Mrs when i need brainless knitting.




Monday 11 June 2012

Knitting through Sock Innovation

In an effort to improve my sock knitting skills I have created a challenge for myself. I am going to knit through Sock Innovation by cookie a., front to back, no exceptions.

I started my challenge a few weeks ago, but I only had self stripping yarn on hand and the first sock is a very patterned sock. The self striping yarn ate up the pattern pretty badly. I was a trooper and pushed through the first sock, until I realized I had been forgetting a step in the pattern the entire time so the pattern was not lining up. FAIL.

I frogged and was going to wait and see if I get what I think I might get for my birthday (Tanis Fiber Arts sock yarn) but then we made a trip to the city...and the Mister needed to stop at a fishing tackle shop...and I didn't want to go. So, I went to Micheal's, the craft store, with the intent of buying yarn for a sweater I promised to make a friend last year. (it was already agreed upon so this doesn't count as breaking my yarn diet resolution, right?). I was perusing the yarn, feeling, touching, caressing...lets face it, I was molesting the yarn. And then I noticed some reasonably priced sock yarn in some uber nice solid colors...and I justified that one challenge sort of trumps the other, and as long as I promise the yarn gods that I will use this yarn to knit through my book challenge, it is allowed. Right?

SO now I'm faced with my least favorite issue. I have two different socks on the needles. The self striping yarn being made into some Mr. Pitts socks for the Mrs.



And Glynis being knit with Sock-Ease in Green Apple

And I am itching to start the sweater I have been promising to knit for almost 2 years.

What to do...start the sweater? finish the Pitt socks before starting the sweater? Finish both pairs of sock before starting the sweater? Hmmm.





Sunday 3 June 2012

Wonderfully Warm Welly Walking Socks!

The thing I love most about knitting these puppies is it only takes me about 3-4 hours per sock. Makes them the perfect weekend knitting project.