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    posted by trish on 20th October 2007

    IMG_3406Yes! The Rushing Rivulets Socks from Cat Bordhi’s new book, New Pathways for Sock Knitters: Book One, are done! I finished these up last night while listening to knitting podcasts (I have over 24 days, yes, I said days, of podcasts to listen to. I like to listen to each podcast from its beginning to current episode before I move onto the next one. Currently, I’m over half-way through Guido’s It’s a Purl, Man episodes.)

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    Back to the FO, however. While I found the new ‘architecture’ interesting, and in itself, well-fitting, there were a few points about this sock I would do differently. The heel seems a bit loose, lumpy at the turn. I think I would use a different heel turn, although the flap turned out nice. Also, I would shorten the foot length by about 1/2 inch, as I don’t think Cat’s patterns include negative ease and I like a tight fitting foot.

    IMG_3408I finished the cuff with 4 rows of stockinette, 1 picot row (k2tog, yo, repeat around) and 4 rows of stockinette, then stitched each loop  down inside the sock, while folding at the picot row. No cast off/bind off was done to make sure they are loose enough to go over the foot (they are, but just).

    The yarn was Colinette Jitterbug in Lagoon, and yes, I used every bit of the 267 meters. Recently I have seen two complaints about Jitterbug in online forums–yardage leads to shorter socks than desired, and colors running. I was glad I was doing these socks toe-up, but since I had to start the picot hem 9 rows before the end of yarn, I had to estimate when to start the cuff. I ended up finishing one sock, then using its leftovers to hem the cuff on the second sock. I had originally split the 100 gm skein into 2 balls based on weight using my not-so-precise postal scale. I ended up with about 24″ inches of yarn remaining after completing the socks. Better not need much darning on these! :)

    As far as my thoughts on the pattern/book, the flipping from section to section to follow directions (toe in one place, gusset in another, heel in two sections on another section, etc) drove me nuts. If I were to do again, I think I would copy the pertinent sections on my copier, then cut and paste them into a unified pattern. I also found the maneuvering of stitches to different positions while doing the heel to be challenging while knitting two-at-a-time on Magic Loop.

    I haven’t decided what my next sock project will be or whether I’ll pick up one of my sock UFOs.  I’m thinking maybe larger size needles than the 0’s I just finished with for a break. Meanwhile, I’m furiously knitting on the Silver Froth Shawl, with a deadline of November 1st. The Chameleon Clapotis is resting for now.

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    rivulets, but not really rushing

    posted by trish on 22nd September 2007

    I did finish my Maizy Cobblestone second sock, but haven’t gotten a picture taken yet–I want to show them both on the feet this time. Soon.

    Meanwhile, of course, another sock is on theIMG_3223 needles. Since I had knit up the two pair of sample socks in Cat Bordhi’s new book, New Pathways for Sock Knitters: Book One, I now picked what I think is my favorite design in the book, Rushing Rivulets in the Riverbed architecture. This is knit toe-up and positions the gusset increases under the foot in the arch, leaving most of the sides of the sock for pretty patterns.

    This is a simple k2tog, yo, k2 repeat pattern over six rows. I had a bit of trouble with the pattern and ripped back both socks, then had IMG_3225trouble figuring out where I was but that was just me, not the pattern, as I was thinking the yo’s would line up vertically in the pattern, but they don’t , they are one stitch offset every 6th row. Eventually, one will line up, but not after six rows. Now that I understand that, I am making progress, but it is being knit at 8 st per inch on size 0’s (KnitPicks nickel plated circular needles). This is my first time knitting with the KnitPicks circular needles, and I am liking them a lot–the join is smooth, the cable is flexible and the points are pretty sharp. I did have the cable come loose at the join on one end, but KnitPicks customer service is shipping me out a replacement.

    The yarn for these socks is Colinette Jitterbug in Colorway Lagoon. I was a bit surprised that these are stripy instead of flecks of color or pools. Most of the other Jitterbug colorways are not regular striping, based on pictures of socks in progress or completed that I browsed through in Ravelry (link only works if you are beta member, sorry–they are adding more people all the time). Amazing that there are 231 projects for socks using Colinette Jitterbug in Ravelry–I just love it.

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    sock updates

    posted by trish on 5th September 2007

    IMG_3042I’m behind in posting some FO’s, imagine that! First up, I finished the Bunny Hop socks for me, using Crystal Palace Yarns free pattern, Softy Socks or Speckled Rib by Cathy Campbell, for their Bunny Hop yarn. My yarn is called CODE PINK, not the Rosewater I originally thought it was. The yarn is a worsted weight, and its fiber content is 50 % micro Acrylic, 42% micro Nylon, 8% rabbit angora, so it knit up quickly and it is soft (and still machine washable). However, it did not have enough resiliance in the yarn/pattern combination to fit the leg well, as after some hours of wearing, the cuffs were very loose-fitting. The rib pattern was k3, p2 alternated with k1p1k1,p2, so maybe than didn’t help matters any. I’ll still get use in wearing them around the house, but I’m not sure my other Bunny Hop yarn will become socks as well (2 skeins of Fall Herbs colorway–green, brown, tan).

    IMG_3039So what happens with leftovers? well, you knit socks, of course! Baby socks…using Cat Bordhi’s new book, New Pathways for Knitters, I knit two “Little Sky” socks. One on DPNs, the second on single circular (magic loop). Knitting the little socks (twice) really helped me understand the technique, I can hardly wait to do a full size sock, but I am trying to finish some other things first. (Note, the color is more true in the first sock picture than with these baby socks, more pink, less orange).

    More in the next post… (how’s that for leaving you hanging?) :)

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    back home again

    posted by trish on 23rd August 2007

    Between a bit of vacation, traveling to visit my parents in Michigan and my Ravelry invite arriving (yes, I have been sucked into the time-consuming, wonderful vortex that is Ravelry, see me there as randomthreads if you are a beta member).

    While in Michigan, I visited a number of yarn shops, so in review, my favorite was ThreadBear Fiber Arts Studios in Lansing Michigan. I drove an hour out of my way to visit this shop, and it was worth it. Sorry I have no pictures, but the interior was large, spacious with numerous stuffed chairs and couches with knitted throws casually tossed over them. Two dogs in residence, toenails clicking on the gorgeous wood flooring. Neat wire mesh cubbies for the yarn. Sweater samples galore hanging overhead, kits from Vivian Hoxbro, Hanne Falkenberg and Philosophers’ Wool to name a few.
    IMG_2927 So, I can share some pictures of what came home with me. First some stitch markers especially for use with Cat Bordhi’s new book, New Pathways for Sock Knitters: Book One. The book was waiting for me when I got home and it looks fabulous. Such an innovative mind to design new ways of knitting socks. I do have to try some of the patterns.

    IMG_2874Sock yarn, of course. Gorgeous Colinette Jitterbug in Lagoon. Dream in Color Gaia (which has evidently been renamed to Smooshy) in a fuschia color. IMG_2864
    And since I was right ‘next door’ to my alma mater, Michigan State, how could I resist the custom-dyed Lorna’s Laces Shepard Sock in colorway MSU? (Go Green! Go White!) IMG_2875
    Lastly, I picked up some colorful yarn from Ornaghi Filati called Luna Park. IMG_2869 They had a sample sock knit up and it was super fun-looking with these bright colors. It is a DK/Sport weight, so should be a quick knit.

    That’s it for today, but I’ll continue my Michigan yarn shopping adventures next time.

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