
Monday, December 10, 2007
New Goals

Thursday, November 29, 2007
Failed Sock
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Socks and Ravelry
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Swaps are fun
I can tell you that I've found a new pattern for the lorna's laces I bought on a whime this summer that I thought wanted to be jaywalkers socks, but they lied. Now they want to be Tropicana socks (I like magknits sock patterns, so sue me lol). I only have about 4 inches of the first ankle so far, but they look and feel lovely! I'll be bringing them in the car for the long trip to Buffalo next week so maybe I'll get to the heel! I jot of joys! The heae!
Stay Tuned!
Friday, October 5, 2007
I am officialy a sock knitter.

Look! I made some socks! Matching socks that are actually foot shaped! These pair are destined for Jenn's feet (She better realize she has the best sister in the whole world). And no, the one on the left isn't shorter than the one on the right, I was just to lazy to pull it up all the way.
The first sock was made in the 3 week period in June this year, and the second on was done between August and today. It didn't actually take me that long to make each sock (probably about 10 hours a pop) but I got distracted by other projects and I only knit the second sock on the commute to school.
Anyway, the technicals: I used two balls of Paton's Kroy Jacquards on size 2 DPNs using this pattern: http://www.patonsyarns.com/pattern.php?LGC=kroysocks&PHPSESSID=aba5f5a96176b1187569680ee01d6575 with a few minor changes.
Friday, September 14, 2007
Hiatus Ends. I Think.
so what have I done during my eight week hiatus from the blogging world? Well lets see. I started the second sock for my sister. I've done 3 inches of the ankle. I better get on that since it's starting to get cool in Toronto.
As for that jaywalker made of the beautiful Lorna's Laces? Yeah, I had to frog it. It was the most painful frogging of my life time. As I was knitting it, I thought it looked a little small. I brushed it off and said I always think everything looks small. I made the ankle, turned the heel (my most beautiful turning to date) and started the instep. It looked amazing, if not a bit...teeny. I told myself it's wool, it will give, it will be fine. I needed to put my mind at ease though. I tried putting it on and the bastard was too small. Not even just a little small, it was way too small. I couldn't even get it over my heel! I do not have large feet. They are only size 8. (8.5 at most.). That led me to one of two conclusions. Swatches lie (and I did swatch!) or the pattern sucks. Now since it seems everyone and their aunt has knit a pair of jaywalkers successfully, I am left to conclude that swatches lie and I hate them. That is all. I did take a few pictures of the beauteous sock because I so agonize frogged it. And as soon as I get around to pulling them off my camera (cause I'm a moron and didn't put them on my memory card).
Instead here's some pictures of some other stuff I've knit over the summer.
I knit an iPod/camera/cellphone/credit card holder out of the the left over kroy from Jenn's sock for this swap too. With a name like Tutti Frutti, how could I not? lol
Now, the thing that will send me to knitter's hell. Its a knit crochet hook roll. Yet another swap project. This one was for a Harry Potter Swap. Yeah, that's about it. I made a few other dishcloths cause they are just so quick. And calorimetry for yet another swap. I didn't finish that Monica Tank. I got the front piece and the body of the back done, then got bored, put it down and now summer is over. Good thing I knit it a size too big so that by the time I get around to finishing the ruffle and seaming it together, it will be summer again the Adorable Niece will still be able to wear it.
Right now I'm off to finish my RA work for the week, finish an essay that I deferred cause I got food poisoning last month and try to remember why I wanted school to start again.
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Yet Another.
I can however afford the odd surge on wool blend sock yarn. I bought two skeins of Lorna's Laces in a lovely purple/turquoise/pink colourway last week and at 13 bucks a pop it was the most expensive yarn I have ever picked up. After much deliberation I decided that this yarn wanted to be a pair of jaywalkers. Boy was I ever right! I can't wait to finish the first one so I can post a picture of how beautifully it is knitting up with the zigzag pattern. The way the yarn was dyed gives it a pseudo self striping pattern that looks more like a spiral than striping but none the less it is lovely and looks marvelous.
I did make a minor change to the pattern by only knitting 4 inches from top to heel instead of 6 3/4 because I hate tall socks. They drive me batty. I swear it had nothing to do with wanting left overs to make an ipod sock!
I made a few other purchases this week. I found a yarn shop closer to my home called Mary's Yarns in Unionville. I went in with the intention of just getting size 1 DPNs and I left with a ball of white cotton/wool/some of kind stretchy stuff sock yarn in white that I think wants to be a pair of something cabled for fall ballet flats and 2 balls those a really awesome chunky weight blue tweedy wool/acrylic blend and I had to have despite not having a clue what to make with it. I have 400 m of the stuff. Enough to make a hat and probably a pair of mitts, or possibly a short scarf. Or a Hat and an Ascot and a couple of Hats. I think it definitely wants to be a hat. That much I know. It looks too good close to my face to not be a hat.