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Showing posts with label socks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label socks. Show all posts
24 May 2016
Wild rose socks
The pattern is called Wandering Rose (free on Ravelry) and the yarn is Valley Yarns' Charlemont Kewttle Dye in Wild Pink, a lovely soft wool/silk/nylon blend. I started these while waiting for the train to go up to Kentucky, so Mom and Sis got to see and feel the leg portion of these socks, and Mom loves the yarn. I thought I'd pop a pic up for her.
They are a bit loose on me, especially above the ankles, so if I do this pattern again, I'll need to remember to go down a needle size.
25 August 2015
Third time is the charm
Last time I posted, I made note of stitch counts and whatnot for a pair of custom fitted knee socks. Two failed attempts (and several consolation/"quick" gratification ankle socks) later, and I think I may have it!
I snapped the pic in my jammies shorts, as I am now in work jeans and about to put on my old basic training combat boots to go out and give these socks the real stress test: a morning of yard work. I am wondering if I used too much lace (which has more stretchiness than solid fabric and definitely more stretch than cables) for them to stay up on their own when subjected to heat, humidity, and activity ... so yard work in August is the ultimate test for that.
Enough procrastination. It is not raining at present, so I better go make the best of it.
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leftover yarn knee socks |
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back detail on knee socks |
Enough procrastination. It is not raining at present, so I better go make the best of it.
10 March 2015
Kneesock knitting notes
Really not much news on the textile-fabric-yarn front. I have knitted up one pair of kneesocks, and am sort-of working on getting the fit right, when I am not outside playing in the dirt or wrangling chickens or cooking or canning. For those interested in those subjects, check out my S&G Homesteade blog.
Might as well post up the one pair of kneesocks.
It is a paid pattern on Ravelry called "Primrose Socks" that I won in a drawing in one of my sock groups. Even though I followed the guage and measurements for sizing, they still slide down. So, I am working on doing a personally-fitted pair ... except last night I tried to frog back to my math mistake but could not get the stitches back on the needles, so I frogged the whole project. A much quieter solution than tryig to get my itty-bitty stitches on right.
Now, for fitting notes for my kneesocks:
Might as well post up the one pair of kneesocks.
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purple Primrose kneesocks |
Now, for fitting notes for my kneesocks:
- CO only 68 stitches, as 72 was too many on the Primrose socks, and the pattern called for a CO of 80 for my size.
- only a one-inch cuff, as I don't have a lot of length between the back of my knee and the widest portion of my calf
- increase to 76 max after cuff ... again, 80 was too many on the Primrose socks
- when doing the calf decrease, start it around 5 inches from top, and only decrease once every four rounds max - every other round is too sudden a decrease (and why I frogged the previous attempt)
- work down to only 60 stitches at the ankle - 64 is a tad too slouchy for kneesocks ... even for regular mid-calf socks
- long heel flap, with quite a few gusset pick-up stitches
Everything else should be good to go. Now, to CO my 2nd attempt at fitted-for-me kneesocks, as my back is telling me I did too much planting, raking, digging, etc the past few days. But OH honey, we've had a couple gorgeous days down here to overdo it outside. Lovely "spring break" weather right now (rain forecast for tomorrow, of course).
24 December 2014
Busy season
First off, I would like to wish folks out there a happy and safe holiday season ... whichever holiday is special to you between November and January. Secondly, I have been busy these past seven-eight weeks, starting before sunrise on Halloween morning when I picked up my batch of chicks. This month of December has been quite the roller coaster, with first a raccoon then the black bears killing some of my chicks ... yet in between those trials we finally closed the sale on our house up in Tennessee and are now completely debt free. Triumph and tragedy, good and bad (and ugly, too) all one right after the other here.
With all my outside activities going on, I have not made much progress with fabric, and a small bit with yarn. This morning, I finally turned the heels on the first pair of knee socks I am knitting. At first I was annoyed when the 50g skeins ran out during the heel turn, then as I wove in the tails I realized that is actually the best spot to switch as weaving in ends strengthens the heel.
I have another pair of knee socks started, but I am not much past the cuff and have not yet finished the first motif. Also on the needles are two pairs of midcalf (regular height) socks for me. I have a pair for hubby that I took off the needles when I could not find my fifth set of circular sock needles. Ah well, a box of splurge/celebration yarn is working its way down to me and also has three more sets of sock circs.
I really do need to sew in the waistband on that pair of cotton flannel pajama bottoms. Then they will need a good wash before I can take pics, as the pink-nosed furry feline chaos demon decided they are the perfect napping spot.
Next time I take this long off from blogging here, do take a peek at my S&G Homesteade blog to see if we are just busy doing outdoor stuff - Florida is the Sunshine State, ya know.
With all my outside activities going on, I have not made much progress with fabric, and a small bit with yarn. This morning, I finally turned the heels on the first pair of knee socks I am knitting. At first I was annoyed when the 50g skeins ran out during the heel turn, then as I wove in the tails I realized that is actually the best spot to switch as weaving in ends strengthens the heel.
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knee socks in progress |
I really do need to sew in the waistband on that pair of cotton flannel pajama bottoms. Then they will need a good wash before I can take pics, as the pink-nosed furry feline chaos demon decided they are the perfect napping spot.
Next time I take this long off from blogging here, do take a peek at my S&G Homesteade blog to see if we are just busy doing outdoor stuff - Florida is the Sunshine State, ya know.
30 October 2014
Knitting cables
While I have been doing a smidge of sewing (nothing completed yet) I have still been knitting up a storm here. Back in January, after I finished son's wool sweater, I started my very first cable project. I finished all the knitting and even started to sew it together when the heat hit, and it languished over the late spring-summer-early autumn. We did get a cool front earlier this month, and I pulled out my unfinished sweater and sewed up the rest of the seams, then I even managed to get some pics in the morning when it was cool enough to wear a 100% wool knit sweater in worsted-weight yarn without sweating too badly.
It is nice and warm, yet still breathes well, and I am certain to appreciate it over the winter even if it looks/feels a bit big right now. I am not sure if I have lost weight (neighbor up the dirt road thinks so), or if I cast on one size too big, or if the stitches stretched out as I haven't washed or blocked it yet.
Now, for my most recent finished cable project, and also the most complicated so far: socks, of course.
The yarn is more grey, although any time I have tried to take a pic in shadow it looks bluer than it is. I had a lot of fun doing all this cabling although it was slow going compared to non-cabled projects.
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scoop-neck cable sweater |
Now, for my most recent finished cable project, and also the most complicated so far: socks, of course.
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Treehouse sock, in sunlight, close to actual color |
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fuzzy unfocused pic of both socks on my feet ... before 2nd mug of coffee |
30 September 2014
Knitting my own sock design
I have been busy on a knitting adventure: I designed my own socks. Well, this pair isn't for my feet, but a gift for hubby's grandmother ... but I was not able to find what I wanted even when using Ravelry's advanced pattern search, so I did a literal back-of-the-envelope sock design. Seriously, this is the back of the envelope of my electric bill, so I am calling this pattern "electric cable rib socks."
I had to put them on my hands since they are too small for my feet. Grandma wears a US 5-1/2 wide, where I wear a US 8-1/2 regular. I do hope the cabling shows up in the pics, because that is the main part of what I wanted and could not find. I am looking forward to making a pair for myself and a pair for hubby, too. There is nothing overtly feminine about the 1x1 cabling on the ribs ... although I have an idea percolating in my tiny brain about a lace sampler sock idea!
Me? Designing my own socks now? It hasn't even been a year since I made my very first pair of plain stockinette socks! LOL
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the original electric bill envelope design scribbles |
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attempting to photograph the cabling |
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electric cable rib socks about 60% done |
Me? Designing my own socks now? It hasn't even been a year since I made my very first pair of plain stockinette socks! LOL
20 September 2014
Even more sock knitting
Oh wow, I've been remiss on posting. Since I last posted an actual fiber-related update, I have since finished another FOUR pairs of socks. I think I am starting to get faster! Now, for the pic-bomb ...
I have another three pairs on needles .... yes, thanks to a clearance sale at Jo-Ann's over the summer I now have enough sock needles to work on that many at a time.
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lace "Bandwagon Socks" in solid black wool/silk |
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I even put a lace panel in the center back |
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comfy Openwork Ladders socks in wool/bamboo/nylon |
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these Maskerade Socks have cables and a lace design that I cannot get a decent pic of yet. Made in wool/nylon |
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hubby asked for boot socks, so here they are! Also wool/bamboo/nylon yarn |
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the boot socks without the boots, a random ribs pattern. Hubby really likes them. |
30 July 2014
More sock knitting
I finished up the Bridal lace socks about a week ago ... they're in the washing machine now but I do have some pics.
They fit nicely, and the lace pattern with the slip-stitch rib is open enough to make great summer socks. I need to remember to reinforce the heels and toes before I wear them too many times, and also the easy lace socks that I still do not have pics of yet.
Rolling along, I have sideways socks on my straight needles for hubby (need pic of those as well) and on my new small circular needles I am trying the "two-at-a-time" (2aat) idea for another lace pattern in a wool/bamboo/nylon blend.
I am about 5 inches into the legs section now, with a couple road trips and appointments to work on them. Hubby called the 2aat concept "bad(*donkey*) knitting" when he first saw it, then paused and asked, "Can knitting be bad(*donkey*)ed?" Yes, my dear, it certainly can be.
I realize there are folks reading who are wondering just why I am bothering to knit my own socks. For that matter, I am sure there are folks who wonder why we'd sew our own clothes too! (Note: I will certainly be doing more of that, and soon.) The socks I bought last year have been falling apart at the same rate as the ones I bought in '09 and '10 ... but at least the older ones have the excuse of being older and having given me my money's worth in use. The ones I bought last year? JUNK!!!! It's not only socks, either. I'll save the rant about underwear/panties for another post, but let's just say most of the recently-purchased ones are already in worse shape than the ones they were bought to replace. So, I am at the point where I say "(*BLEEP!*) it! I'll just make my own." At least if these socks wear out quickly, I will know exactly whom to blame.
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close-up of lace pattern |
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finished Bridal socks on my feet |
Rolling along, I have sideways socks on my straight needles for hubby (need pic of those as well) and on my new small circular needles I am trying the "two-at-a-time" (2aat) idea for another lace pattern in a wool/bamboo/nylon blend.
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start of "openwork ladders" socks done 2aat on circs |
I realize there are folks reading who are wondering just why I am bothering to knit my own socks. For that matter, I am sure there are folks who wonder why we'd sew our own clothes too! (Note: I will certainly be doing more of that, and soon.) The socks I bought last year have been falling apart at the same rate as the ones I bought in '09 and '10 ... but at least the older ones have the excuse of being older and having given me my money's worth in use. The ones I bought last year? JUNK!!!! It's not only socks, either. I'll save the rant about underwear/panties for another post, but let's just say most of the recently-purchased ones are already in worse shape than the ones they were bought to replace. So, I am at the point where I say "(*BLEEP!*) it! I'll just make my own." At least if these socks wear out quickly, I will know exactly whom to blame.
14 July 2014
Lace sock update: first one done
Plugging away at the second sock now, but here is the first one:
I am pleased there is hardly any gap at the top of the gusset! The gapping is so hard to eliminate, you will even see it in machine-made commercial socks, so having one turn out so well is a big feather in my hat.
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first lace "Bridal Socks" done |
07 July 2014
Still on a sock kick
So I have spent the past several months knitting up socks ... just no pics really. Some for me, some for hubby, and I even managed to finish a pair each for mother-in-law and grandmother-in-law for giftmas. Everyone loves them and I am inundated with requests ... but I have also collected up quite a bunch of sock yarn skeins.
I have joined a KAL (knit-a-long) in a sock group over at Ravelry, and a big part of the KAL fun is progress pics ... something I have sorely neglected here. So, with this KAL's theme being lace socks, I will be posting up some progress pics. Here's my first:
I have joined a KAL (knit-a-long) in a sock group over at Ravelry, and a big part of the KAL fun is progress pics ... something I have sorely neglected here. So, with this KAL's theme being lace socks, I will be posting up some progress pics. Here's my first:
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start of lace "Bridal Socks" pattern |
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