More progress on the first Moorish Lattice sock--hurray! Just finished the heel flap pickups and am onto the gusset. Picture of the sock on my blocker first, and in the second, a close-up of the texture. I'm really liking how the colors are turning out, so looks like "Paladin" colorway is a keeper when I dye some more.
Happy Independence Day to one and all, and Happy Canada Day a touch late to my neighbors just to the north. :-)
Wednesday, July 4, 2007
Saturday, June 30, 2007
"Moorish Lattice" Sock (KAL)
My first sock for the KAL, in progress:
Pattern: "Moorish Lattice" from Charlene Schurch's "Sensational Knitted Socks"
Yarn: "Paladin", my own hand-dyed colorway
Needles: Size 1 Lantern Moon dpns
Also have a SotM from my LYS in progress. Will photograph and post soon.
Pattern: "Moorish Lattice" from Charlene Schurch's "Sensational Knitted Socks"
Yarn: "Paladin", my own hand-dyed colorway
Needles: Size 1 Lantern Moon dpns
Also have a SotM from my LYS in progress. Will photograph and post soon.
Saturday, June 23, 2007
First Cape Cod Done!
It's a Good Day to Dye...
Hurray, Summer of Socks KAL started! I'll post soon about my projects, but first, my first attempts at dyeing hand-painted sock yarn are below. Woohoo!
"Hudson Bay," named for the colors (white with indigo, red, yellow and green stripes) of a Hudson Bay trade blanket.
The next three are named in tribute to my inner fantasy RPG gaming geek; I can blame "Neverwinter Nights 2" and "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion" for keeping me very busy in the last year. So I'm naming these for the classes of hero available in a D 'n' D game.
"Paladin", for everybody's favorite spell'n' sword wielding holy knights. They maybe need to lighten up a bit, but they smite evil like nobody's business, and rumor is that they're real fun at karaoke night at the bar once they've had a few shots of whiskey. ;-)
"Sorceror". These are the "study shmuddy, who needs control?" spellcasters. It's all about the instinct! You'll never need to worry about starting fires for s'mores again...just make sure you're wearing your Asbestos Chainmail +3.
"Ranger". Kin of the wild: scouts, trackers, wilderness survival experts--the original outdoorsmen and women. You'll often find them with an animal companion. Just don't ask them where Yogi went to.
"Hudson Bay," named for the colors (white with indigo, red, yellow and green stripes) of a Hudson Bay trade blanket.
The next three are named in tribute to my inner fantasy RPG gaming geek; I can blame "Neverwinter Nights 2" and "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion" for keeping me very busy in the last year. So I'm naming these for the classes of hero available in a D 'n' D game.
"Paladin", for everybody's favorite spell'n' sword wielding holy knights. They maybe need to lighten up a bit, but they smite evil like nobody's business, and rumor is that they're real fun at karaoke night at the bar once they've had a few shots of whiskey. ;-)
"Sorceror". These are the "study shmuddy, who needs control?" spellcasters. It's all about the instinct! You'll never need to worry about starting fires for s'mores again...just make sure you're wearing your Asbestos Chainmail +3.
"Ranger". Kin of the wild: scouts, trackers, wilderness survival experts--the original outdoorsmen and women. You'll often find them with an animal companion. Just don't ask them where Yogi went to.
Tuesday, June 5, 2007
Cape Cod almost done...
Sunday, May 27, 2007
Cthulu Will Knit Your Doom...and Some Really Warm Socks!
More Progress...
Update on the "Cape Cod" socks...busy few days here with housework and all, so I haven't had as much knitting time. But I'm done with the leg and actually have half the heel flap done--it's just tucked inside the sock to make the dpns align to fit in the holder.
Here's the color...this time you can see the teal green and teal blue bands a lot better. Plus, it's merino/tencel--ooooh, something SHINY!!
Here's the texture...you can see both the shells and the cabled side band in this view.
I still need to mess more with my digital cam and see if there even is a good mode that gives the depth of texture without graying it out. My Olympus Stylus 600 is not a terribly expensive camera, so I have a feeling I'm SoL there, though it took some genuinely gorgeous landscape-style pictures out on the Bering Sea.
Here's the color...this time you can see the teal green and teal blue bands a lot better. Plus, it's merino/tencel--ooooh, something SHINY!!
Here's the texture...you can see both the shells and the cabled side band in this view.
I still need to mess more with my digital cam and see if there even is a good mode that gives the depth of texture without graying it out. My Olympus Stylus 600 is not a terribly expensive camera, so I have a feeling I'm SoL there, though it took some genuinely gorgeous landscape-style pictures out on the Bering Sea.
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
WIP Cape Cod Socks
Photos of a sock work in progress. I've tried to alter the pattern "Cape Cod" from Alice Starmore's "Fishermen's Sweaters" to make it fit a sock.
I'm still working on trying to get a camera mode to give me both true color and true texture, but till then, I'll post photos for both.
Fairly true texture here, showing the seashell motif that's on the front and back.
True texture of the sides: a cabled band and parts of the shells.
True color in this one...you can see the subtle teal blue and teal green bands if you look. I'll try and get a picture in daylight as it's even more obvious. I actually started knitting at nightby lamplight and didn't see the contrast till the next day when I was out in the sun--it's beautiful.
I'm still working on trying to get a camera mode to give me both true color and true texture, but till then, I'll post photos for both.
Fairly true texture here, showing the seashell motif that's on the front and back.
True texture of the sides: a cabled band and parts of the shells.
True color in this one...you can see the subtle teal blue and teal green bands if you look. I'll try and get a picture in daylight as it's even more obvious. I actually started knitting at nightby lamplight and didn't see the contrast till the next day when I was out in the sun--it's beautiful.
Saturday, May 19, 2007
Hurray, New Yarn!
Yarny goodness in the mail today courtesy of Lime and Violet!
From L to R:
* Bonnie and Clod (Sasquatch merino/nylon)
* Shimmer (Jackalope merino/tencel)
* Sir Daly the Knight (Sasquatch merino/nylon)
* The Ancient Mariner (Sasquatch merino/nylon)
Still have some goodness on the way to me, so Christmas in May can happen a few times yet! I'm done yarn buying for several months now.
I've signed up for the Summer of Socks 2007 KAL (see the pretty button on the sidebar?), so there's a chance to use up some of my stash, which is pretty excellent.
From L to R:
* Bonnie and Clod (Sasquatch merino/nylon)
* Shimmer (Jackalope merino/tencel)
* Sir Daly the Knight (Sasquatch merino/nylon)
* The Ancient Mariner (Sasquatch merino/nylon)
Still have some goodness on the way to me, so Christmas in May can happen a few times yet! I'm done yarn buying for several months now.
I've signed up for the Summer of Socks 2007 KAL (see the pretty button on the sidebar?), so there's a chance to use up some of my stash, which is pretty excellent.
Updated Socks
So I'm thinking of signing up for "Summer of Socks 2007". In that interest, and since I've begun posting on the Lime and Violet messageboard, I decided I really should move my lazy butt and update the blog.
Went to New Jersey last week to check out Rutgers, and I'm really excited about this fall. More on that later. I've also been hoarding sock yarn like nuts, I admit. :-)
Finished socks:
Pattern: "Simple Socks" from Jitterbug skein band
Yarn: Colinette Jitterbug in colorway "Blue Parrot"
Needle Size: US 2, 2.75mm
Time May 1 to May 12 (2 bouts of frogging...)
Pattern: "Moss Diamonds", from Charlene Schurch's "More Sensational Knitted Socks"
Yarn: Lorna's Laces Shepherd Sock, colorway "Green Apple", 2 skeins.
Needle Size: US 2, 2.75mm
Time: April 19 to April 26
Not too thrilled with these, just since the texture really doesn't show because of the multicolor. I do like the striping and pooling of this colorway though!
WIPS
1.) May Sock of the Month Socks from my LYS, a Mock Cable pattern done in Plymouth "Sockotta", need to look up the colorway. Size 2 needles. Started May 16th.
2.) "Mata Hari" socks in Yarn Pirate colorway "Primrose". Completely frogged and rewound yesterday, so this might be better classified as an "On the Shelf" project.
3.) Socks in an an adapted sweater pattern called "Cape Cod" made in merino/tencel from Etsy seller LoveSticks, colorway "I Can't Kelp Myself". Size 1 needles, cast on May 19th.
Pictures of WIPs soon!
Went to New Jersey last week to check out Rutgers, and I'm really excited about this fall. More on that later. I've also been hoarding sock yarn like nuts, I admit. :-)
Finished socks:
Pattern: "Simple Socks" from Jitterbug skein band
Yarn: Colinette Jitterbug in colorway "Blue Parrot"
Needle Size: US 2, 2.75mm
Time May 1 to May 12 (2 bouts of frogging...)
Pattern: "Moss Diamonds", from Charlene Schurch's "More Sensational Knitted Socks"
Yarn: Lorna's Laces Shepherd Sock, colorway "Green Apple", 2 skeins.
Needle Size: US 2, 2.75mm
Time: April 19 to April 26
Not too thrilled with these, just since the texture really doesn't show because of the multicolor. I do like the striping and pooling of this colorway though!
WIPS
1.) May Sock of the Month Socks from my LYS, a Mock Cable pattern done in Plymouth "Sockotta", need to look up the colorway. Size 2 needles. Started May 16th.
2.) "Mata Hari" socks in Yarn Pirate colorway "Primrose". Completely frogged and rewound yesterday, so this might be better classified as an "On the Shelf" project.
3.) Socks in an an adapted sweater pattern called "Cape Cod" made in merino/tencel from Etsy seller LoveSticks, colorway "I Can't Kelp Myself". Size 1 needles, cast on May 19th.
Pictures of WIPs soon!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)