Guess who showed up to work two hours early by accident? This kid! I am going to try to cram in a post while I have some real downtime, it’s actually pretty darn exciting! Okay, let’s get on with the good stuff.
~ Socks with Sarah Progress #sockswithsarah ~
I currently have two pairs of socks on the needles, one for myself and one for my Dad. I am working on my socks everyday – even if it is just a row or two. I find that knitting socks is my knitting happy place at the moment. Is it bad I want to finish my Dad’s socks just so I can work on my socks exclusively? I’m gonna go with no, it’ll help me sleep better at night.
Both socks are a variation on the Knitmore Vanilla Sock pattern. My Dad’s socks are Patons Kroy in Flax and mine are Patons Kroy Jacquards in Fiesta Jacquard.
- Big…
- Bigger….
- Finished!
~ A Very Berry Fascination ~
After my husband spied my newly organized stash, he asked me a simple question; “Why do you only make one thing in each color when you have multiple balls?”. After I quit giggling from the multiple balls comment I couldn’t come up with a good answer. Does “I am so sick of that color when I am finished that I just have to get another” work?
Well, no. It really doesn’t.
So I took on the challenge of taking two balls (teehee) of Red Heart Soft in Berry – which has a whopping 256 yards per ball – and decided I was going to knit through both. I started with the Twisted Toque from 60 Quick Knits: 20 Hats, 20 Scarves, 20 Mittens. I liked the pattern; the errata was small, the hat was easy to make and virtually brainless, which is a plus these days. I will say that the length measurements given were a bit long though, so long that I ended up folding the brim just to make the hat work.
The second project was from the same book, kinda. The pattern was Mock Cable Wristers and I hated this pattern. There is a vividly fierce hatred of how this pattern was written – so I changed it. I elongated the cuffs so they were 4″ and more of a gauntlet style, I changed the position of the thumb. I changed the purl increases, I added a thumb, I added length to create fingerless mitts, I did Jenny’s Surprisingly Stretchy Cast-On and Bind-Off. Basically, I stripped the pattern to the bare bolts and started over.
This took a full ball and about 20 yards of the second – leaving me to figure out what to do with the remaining 236 yards. I decided I wanted a long cowl to go with the revamped mitts. I wrote the pattern (which I will be making available for FREE on Ravelry just as soon as I get it done). I took the basic concept of the faux cables and just fiddled with the stitches. I wanted them to pop out at you a bit, and I wanted the cowl to be nice and wide and a little less dense than the cable on the mitts.
That took care of both balls (teehee). Now I am just so ready to get my finger on a new color that it is eating me alive!
Oh yeah – I finished the mitts from last week. Side note: that horrible join blocked out really nicely. I would have taken a picture but they were out the door and into someone else’s home very quickly.
So that’s it for me today friends and neighbors. I have week 2 of my 52 weeks of new experiences all ready to go – I just need to find the time to write it. Who knows, maybe I can show up to work early again and get it hammered out. Happy Thursday blogger buddies!
I just love the look of the stripey sock. Is that all the same ball of yarn?
I really like the mock cable. Really clear and a nice detail. I hope you showed off to your other half once you had finished?
Love those fingerless gloves!
Love the socks!! One day I’ll get around to learning socks…
i am loving those socks! and those fingerless gloves. it’s a gorgeous color for the pattern detail.
I’m digging the hat/mitts/cowl set…and I typically don’t like cowls!
Loving the fingerless gloves particularly, probably because I need to do some as I managed to get my only pair covered in coal the other day and its too cold to knit without them!
Also, I’ve got an idiot’s guide to knitting socks book, and I blame you for this!!!
I really like those cables – they’re so wide!
Wow! You have been busy! And busy designing too 🙂 told you you could do it!
I love this! I tried Googling myself (Knit OCD) and found you on accident, and thought, “Wow! Someone gets it–a kindred spirit or knitting OCD sister!” Then I thought, “Someone’s using MY idea!” And I clicked on your adorable kitten picture and fell in love with both kitten and catchphrase. I love what you’re doing here. It couldn’t be any further from what I do (on Etsy too). I don’t use patterns and I can’t imagine how hard making a sock would be. And by the way, sister. I just read about the newest trend in the world of Psychiatry: Doctors recommending knitting to patients with ADHD and OCD. I have the former; the jury’s still out on the latter.