5.31.2010

not so "afterthought"




I guess an afterthought heel, in true definition, is one that you knit at the end….


hum..
as an afterthought.



But being the impatient knitter that i am…


these babies got heels as soon as i could possibly manage to slip some dpns in place of my scrap yarn. I think they are looking pretty good!


And if I wasn't already proud of myself for sticking to this project without getting distracted by another...



I decided to knit up the heel in reverse stockinette stitch to match the body of the sock. I really like the way that it looks with this stripy yarn better than the standard st st. The tricky part was the kitchener stitch in reverse… but I think it worked perfect!!


ps. can you tell these progress pictures are from my bed last night? no place in the house better to knit! am I right? You would have found me knitting while watching Singles... oldie but a goodie.


OOOH! and happy Memorial Day. I wish you all happy memories and sun breaks in this overcast day. Well that's only if you're in my neck of the woods. For all I know you could be sitting on some beautiful veranda in 80 degree weather sipping a margarita with a fancy umbrella in it. So if that's the case... cheers! can I come visit you?


Decoded lingo for you non-knitting readers:


dpns - 5 double pointed needles. 4 slipped in to the round you are knitting and one left over to knit with.

afterthought heel - knit in a piece of yarn where the heel would go. after sock is finished replace scrap yarn with dpns and knit in your heel just as you did your toe. magic!

kitchener stitch - 2 needles with stitches divided evenly and one needle to close together those stitches where a hole once was. Traditionally used at the toe of a sock.. but can be used on an afterthought heel (and other tricky spots if you're so inclined).

stockinette stitch - the fabric created from knitting when you knit on the "right" side and purl on the "wrong" side.

reverse stockinette stitch - opposite of above definition.

st st - the abbreviation for Stockinette Stitch.

5.28.2010

Mini knits are my fav.



My back yard neighbor just had her 3rd child, a prince born Tuesday morning. I can't resist the opportunity to knit itty bitty mini knits...






So a teeny hat and teeny socks he will receive.




pattern details

pattern: Both improvised as I went along...

needles: size US3 circs for hat
size US3 dpns for socks

yarn: (bits left over from my dad's socks)
simply shetland lambswool and cashmere
color : : mallard
(and brown stash cotton for hat stripes)

started: May 26 2010
finished: May 27 2010


5.25.2010

red cables.

Two socks at one time.


This yarn is SO soft. Hoping I can stay on a role with these. I got such a kick out of finishing my dad's socks I decided I needed a finished pair for myself.

Ps. Great pic from my mom's visit coming soon. She left this morning and I miss her already.

Pss. While she was here she helped my organize my 4 huge bins of yarn and needles. I'll share that soon too.

5.21.2010

Two socks. TWO!



I'm so bad about finishing socks. I make one and then never finish it's mate.

All I have are lonely socks.

Sad.

But today folks, today I finished a PAIR!


Can I get a pat on the back? A hi-five? A Yippie!!!?

Thank you.

These lovely man socks are for my wonderful fabulous handsome supportive funny and talented beer brewing dad. I love you daddy!



pattern details

Pattern: improvised/my own
two socks knit at one time on one long circ

Yarn: Simply Shetland lambswool and cashmere (2.5 skeins)
color : : mallard

Needles: Addi US3 circ

started: September 2008 (i know, pathetic!)
finished: May 21 2010

5.11.2010

momma.



olivia and i are beside ourselves!!

my mom...


...arrives T O D A Y and i haven't seen her for 9 months!



WHAT?!




yep 9. whole. months.

Don't even get me started about how long it's been since i've seen my dad, sis & bro in law.


BUT!!!....


taking baby steps
cause today is mom day! YAY!!!!!

or "yaya" day if you're Lu.


ps. hope all you lovely lady's had a special mom's day. Mine was lovely.


*pic above is my mom and dad. Aren't they so cute... and still in love too. *smile*

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