Look, Stitches

Because it's been an alarmingly long time since I showed you new knitting, I thought I'd just pop in here and throw up a pic of some upcoming socks.  These have been finished for an age (so I suppose they're only sort of new knitting), but I hadn't had time to write the pattern or get a photo.  So I popped them in the suitcase and took them with us to Maine. I'm sort of loving them, even if I do look frightfully pale.  As soon as I have a few consecutive free hours, I'll get the pattern written and [...]

October 31, 2012|

Scattered

Hi all, you'll have to pardon me if things are a bit scattered for a day or two.  We're back from our trip.  We went up to Rhinebeck, and then on to Maine for a bit of a vacation.  We had planned to wind our way back slowly and arrive home Wednesday evening, but there's a bit of a storm at the moment.  We made the executive decision that all the places we'd be seeing on our way home were likely to be a bit damp and windy, so we opted to dash home instead.  After two very long, very [...]

October 30, 2012|

Book Yarn, Part V

Next on the list, The Plucky Knitter. I first encountered Plucky Knitter yarns at Sock Summit.  I fell for them immediately, and I fell hard.  I may possibly have walked to the register cradling the yarn in my arms, as there was too much of it to simply hold in my hands.  Part of that purchase got turned into Whippersnappers within just a few months.  Plucky yarns can be a little tricky to get, but I assure you they're well worth the effort! On the right is Plucky Feet in Sticky Toffee.  This is a 4 ply, 90% merino 10% [...]

October 28, 2012|

Book Yarn, Part IV

And now, String Theory. I confess, String Theory's yarns are new to me.  I kept finding absolutely gorgeous projects on Ravelry, falling madly in love with the yarn, clicking through to see who had made it, and seeing String Theory's name over and over and over again.  Eventually, I took the hint.  It was clear I simply had to get my hands on some. On the right is Capaer Sock in the color Blue Hill.  This is an 80% merino, 10% cashmere, 10% nylon blend (always a favorite of mine) and comes in the most breathtaking colors imaginable.  I have [...]

October 26, 2012|

Book Yarn, Part III

Today, Malabrigo. Now while I'm guessing no one was surprised to see orange yarns in the last Book Yarn post, I bet the same can't be said for blue.  I've long been...let's say hesitant...about blue.  It just seemed like such a safe choice when there was all that orange and yellow and gray out there to flirt with.  But Malabrigo, Malabrigo has made a believer out of me.  These are too pretty to resist. On the right is Arroyo in the color Azules.  Arroyo is a superwash merio.  I used it for the Ruction cowl and mitts in Rabble Rousers [...]

October 24, 2012|

Sock Yarn Studio Review (plus Giveaway)

Am I the only one to procrastinate with housework?  I swear my house is never cleaner and my dinners are never more delicious than when I have some sort of deadline looming.  A few weekends ago, when I should have been doing any of a host of things more immediate and pressing, I somehow decided to organize my stash.  This was egregious procrastination by housework.  It wasn't even something like dishes or laundry that really does need to get done on a regular basis.  The stash could have stayed a mess for another 6 months and no one would have [...]

October 22, 2012|

Book Yarn, Part II

Next up, Black Bunny Fibers. Now I believe my position on the whole orange issue has been well established.  Namely 'yes please' and 'let's do that again.'  So I don't think anyone will be surprised to see colors like this in the next book. On the right we've got BFL Luxe Blend in Hedgehog's Nose (love this title, I used to have a hedgehog and it's spot on).  This is a 70% blue-faced leicester, 20% silk, 10% cashmere yarn, and it is tremendously lovely.  Now I'll be honest, it's a hair on the thin side for how I like to [...]

October 21, 2012|

Book Yarn, Part I

It's become something of a tradition around here to talk a bit about the yarns I'm using in the books before they come out.  I'm a firm believer in continuing traditions (and I don't want to leave the blog quiet while I'm off fondling sheep stealing yarn visiting Rhinebeck, so here we go again. First off, Lorna's Laces. The lovely yellow yarn over on the right is Solemate in the color Magnificent Mile.  I believe this yarn is currently auditioning for most science fiction sounding yarn ever.  It's made of 30% Outlast, which seems to be some sort of miracle [...]

October 19, 2012|

Packed

I've taken a middle of the road approach.  I've packed the socks in progress.  I've also packed blockers to finish them, so hopefully I'll get pictures of them (and of the ones I finished back in August) while we're away.  And of course I have a wee knitting tool kit (my 4 most used sizes of DPNs, ruler, darning needle, scissors, hook), some graph paper, a pencil, a few pattern ideas that have been running rampant on sticky notes, and two balls of wound yarn. That should keep me busy for a while at least. Oh, and lest you worry, [...]

October 18, 2012|
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