Progress
The first sock is nearly done. It would actually be done if I were the more decisive type. I (as predicted) went with the option where I worked on the needles to make the foot all swirly and keen. I got it all figured out, liked it, even took notes, then realized I really really wanted some plain socks. So I made a new plan. I secured another skein of String Theory's wonderful yarn (this time their caper sock in a beautiful purple-y blue) and had a conversation with a super awesome secret knitter (secret only because I forgot to [...]
Now for the Hard Part
The gusset decreases are done. Now I have to decide if I will a) keep going straight as established all down the foot or b) send it swerving off on a new path. And if I go with b, I then have to figure out if I will 1) do it on the needles (high risk, but quicker if it works out on the first try) or 2) set this aside and swatch my ideas on a separate piece like a grown up. I predict b1, as it gives the most room for swearing. I will, at the very least, [...]
Hypnotic
Ok, so apparently I'm not the only one who likes these. You seem smitten too. The Boy was home this morning, so I pressed him into service as foot double so I could grab a quick snap (I mention this so you know those are his furry legs, not mine). You can see I finished the leg, the heel flap, and the first few rounds of the gusset, all in the space of two days. This is unheard of. I'm giving credit to the ridiculously fat yarn (String Theory Caper Aran in Melon) and the low stitch count (a mere [...]
Uncharacteristic
I'm doing something odd. I'm knitting a plain sock. A very plain sock. A nearly alarmingly plain sock. See? (And because you'll ask, yes, it's String Theory, of course it is!) I can't tell if this is a passing phase, a new trend, or a sign of some sort of incipient stroke. Somebody tell me, is this pretty, or have I lost it and am I knitting a boring sock?
Nudge
I find myself completely unmotivated. I have 30 rows and a toe until I'm done with the second sock of the pair. That's two good stretches of knitting. It should be easy as pie. But I apparently do not want pie. Instead, all I want to do is swatch. I've got a bundle of yarns for the next book (Yes, the one after KCC3. Yes, the one that won't be out till the end of next year at the earliest. Yes, they really do take that long), and I've got a pile of new yarns from the trip, and all [...]
Slow Going
This is the current sock. Well, actually, this is the current sock as photographed yesterday. I dearly hope that it is now somewhat longer and more sock like in appearance. Life has not been providing me the recommended amounts of knitting time over the last few weeks, and progress on the sock has been slower than one might like. But, the next few days have a bit of road tripping, and with any luck, that means a bit of knitting time (though I seem to have an off switch in my butt, so sometimes road trips mean lots of naps). [...]
Shocking
Hey, look, a sock. We haven't seen one of those around here in a while. I realized the other day I was feeling a little crazy around the edges – a little crazier than usual. Now I like to think I'm some sort of complicated, mysterious being with a finely tuned set of needs and desires....not the sort of creature who could be entertained by using a series of 6,000 tiny loops to make a tube with a bend in the middle. As it turns out though, I totally am that easily entertained. Making that tube is unreasonably satisfying. I [...]
Casualty
Last night found The Boy and I clambering around on the underside of our local abandoned railroad bridge in pursuit of excellence in sock photography (as you do). This particular spot had lots of advantages. It's local, accessible through one of the area parks, and maintained enough to be safe yet decrepit enough to be picturesque. It's really all you could hope for, and the shots came out beautifully. Alas, there was one small problem. Some of those more picturesque bits? They were sticky. Sticky in a way that got all over the bottom of my sock. Black, sticky, gooey [...]
Coop Knits Socks, Review & Giveaway
One of the most charming parts of TNNA (and yes, I do still owe you the official TNNA post, but I seem to have brought back the traditional TNNA cold, which has taken up residence in my ear and kept me more or less in bed, so this week has sort of gone spiraling away from me and I'm just the smallest bit behind)...ahem, as I was saying, one of the most charming parts of TNNA is finally meeting in person all those folks you've only known online. Matching up names with faces (or let's be honest, blogs and twitter [...]
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