3 posts tagged “knitting”
Andy's socks are lovely, they're all soft and cuddly and warm! Unfortunately, they have some very big holes in the heel. Despite me telling him that the socks would be smaller, he kindly agreed to let me play with them.
I have finished one sock, and it's sort of like those tiny ladies' socks that finish just below the ankle bone. Once again it's that free toe-up DK sock pattern, but adapted for thinner yarn and needles. I loved knitting it because I had to use little thin needles, so the work is very fine. I even used ribbing for the first time in a sock - trying to do good work for other people is what makes me get better at what I do, in general. I really like it for these reasons, but I am having a bit of trouble with it, I'm not quite satisfied.
The fuzzy wool itself is quite weak in patches, where they were not-quite-worn-through before. Although it was easy to unravel, when knitting it sometimes it just *pffffff* pulls apart and snaps. It's not a problem to fix, but it can get a bit tiring. The top of the sock, because it's so close to the heel, is quite loose. So I decided to sew in some of the elastic from its previous incarnation, but it's really fiddly to get the tension right; I'm still faffing about with it now. I think for the next one I will add the elastic as I go.
But other than those two weeny things, I am very pleased with it!
Not that I've gone all American, but it's an American pattern and it sounds better than mobile phone sock!
I made it for Cat, on double-pointed needles, and a crochet hook for the button hole thingy. The original free pattern can be found here.
I also finished Shven's green and black socks, also on DPNs - he has big feet, so it took ages. The free pattern can be found here.
Both of these can be found on my Ravelry notebook, woo!
So, I will be sharing a stand with someone at the Swansea Show in Singleton Park on Sunday 25th and Monday 26th of May, the bank holiday! I will be spending much time making stationery like a crazy thing, and I might try and sell some knitted things too, because the more the merrier.
On a more internet-based note, I received my invite to Ravelry.com a couple of days ago and I'm just now adding my projects - two in progress, and about four in the queue. I've even contributed a couple of patterns, though they're not viewable right now. It'd be really cool if other people started knitting them. You can find my profile here and my "notebook" (projects) here. How exciting!