Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Plodding Along!

Believe it or not I did actually start another post in January. Admitedly it was the end of January so no real rush to post but it ground to a halt. There were even photos. But then I thought the best thing to do would be to start again. So here I am, waiting for a delivery and putting my time to good use!

I have been busy, admitedly with a lot of none knitting related bits (like potty training - Fun!!) but also with some new knitting to show you all. There was a birthday deadline to meet to start with and I decided to make socks seeing as I'd not managed them for Christmas. Not content with knitting a pattern I knew and was happy with the results I decided to try a new pattern from Garn Studio which I liked the look of. Knitted up using 2 strands of yarn together on large needles (for socks at least!) it was a fairly quick knit once I'd got my head round the instructions. Not having done short row heels for ages as they're not my favorites my brain refused to comprehend what was going on for a couple of attempts but it got done in the end with fairly neat results. I'm happy with the finished socks and most importantly my Aunt is happy with them and they fit - what more can you ask?! Oh yes, the funny thing with these socks is that despite having 2 different yarns (both self-striping but different colourways) both of them got to a similar colour band at the same point resulting in obvious stripes in the midst of more random colours - weird hey?!



It's funny but knitting these socks and knowing they weren't for me has given me an urge for new socks of my own so no sooner had I cast off the Birthday socks then I cast on some for myself. The pattern is from Sensational Knitted Socks and is called Chevron (so simple to remember!) and I'm using some Blueface Leicester sock yarn I got in WoolFest that I dyed up during our big Dyeing Week and my Mums. Now I don't normally name my hand dyed yarns but this one screamed 'Plum-kin Pie' to me with it's shades of orange, brown and plum.




I have progressed a lot further than the photo shows now but then that it because I've been slow getting these posts done! So far I'm really happy with these, especially as Mum didn't recognise the yarn as stuff we'd dyed up and wondered where I'd gotten it from! Talking of Mum in connection with knitting, this next FO comes with many grateful thanks to her. Last birthday she gave me a skein of Posh Yarns luscious Cashmere aran weight which I'm ashamed to say I'd just not gotten round to knitting up sooner. This neck warmer is lovely to cuddle into and is based on a pattern for a whimple Mum found somewhere on the net - if I ever find the link I'll let you know!



DD is going through a phase of asking what I'm knitting for her everytime she sees my knitting something which is rather annoying as she doesn't seem to want to wear anything I've knitted for her. So I decided to knit her something she might play with instead and found this sweet pattern in amongst the huge pile of 'Golden Hands' craft books from the 70's. So far it's been a success.
And despite being a bad blogger and posting erratically Cyndy has kindly awarded me with the 'You Make My Day' award - Thank You!! so it now falls to me to return the favour and spread the award! To quote from Cyndys blog:
"Give the award to 10 people whose blogs bring you happiness and inspiration and make you feel happy about blogland. Let them know by posting a comment on their blog so they can pass it on. Beware you may get the award several times."


Where do you start?



  • My Lovely Mum - I may be biased here but she always makes my day and makes me happy, except when she's feeling poorly and down because she's so far away and I can't always be right there in person for her.

  • Kendra - because of all the beautiful things she makes and the fact that she'd designing a new lace project with a young baby - now there's dedication for you!

  • sheephappens - well I have to support another February 70's child! And she has lovely pics!

  • Jazzycrafts, CraftyDramaQueen, Piglottie and Nicola - for always being so busy with assorted projects.

  • Woolforbrains - and not because she louses things up but because of the amount of things she knits up with her own handspun (yes I know she's already had the award but nevermind!)

  • Jo - for pretty handspun pictures.

  • hpny knits - for pretty pictures and projects.

Well there are 10 for you who may or may not have been awarded already. Oh and if you haven't seen Cyndy's blog before hand hers always makes my day as well because of her beautiful nature shots which sort of make up for the lack of snow we've had here!

Oh and just before I go I feel I ought to let you know that I've fallen off the 'Knit from Stash' waggon already - Ooops! I blame birthday money burning a hole in my pocket and having a knitting group in a LYS but there is new yarn and new knitting books to show you and I'll try to do this sooner rather than later!

14 comments:

belaybunny said...

potty training - you have my sympathies. we gave up on DD and are going to leave it for another month or two as she wasn't ready!!

Nice socks, I'm not keen on short rows either ;)

Ang said...

Oh it's good to see you! Those socks look fantastic!
Mavis does exactly the same as your little one, always assumes everything I knit is for her, and I'm finding toys go down better than clothes!

Thank you so much for the award, you've made my day, and considering it's 6 am, that's pretty good going!

Thanks.

Sarah said...

Lovely socks - the cuffs on the gift socks are really cool and I love the colourway you dyed.

Artis-Anne said...

Aw thanks sweetie and all your FO look really good. I am sure Karen was pleases with those lovely socks

Linda said...

Well done on the award! The neckwarmer looks gorgeous, so snuggly. :)

florencemary said...

Lovely knits, Kath - I love the Garn Studio socks!

Good luck with the potty training - lots of pants and perseverance!

acrylik said...

Love your latest projects, the socks are wonderful!

Caroline M said...

Thank you for the award, although I'm still not sure it's not because of my ability to provide a terrible warning rather than a good example.

We came to potty training late in the day and cracked it with terry pull ups. He was too busy to take time to tinkle (rewards or no rewards) but he didn't like the wet feeling.

Joanna said...

Doh, this is my second visit as I forgot to thank you for the award, all my friends in blogland make my day!

Anonymous said...

Lovely socks - I am stashbusting too - in the hope of feeling deserving by Wonderwool! Are you going to be able to come with Mum??

KnitYoga said...

Lovely socks and wimple and the doll's dress is so cute, too. Good luck with the potty training!

RoxyK said...

The socks are lovely, as is the neckwarmer ;)

TutleyMutley said...

That mega post was worth the wait! What a lot of FOs!
A well deserved award too.
And if you can't spend your birthday money on yarn, well, what can you spend it on? A worthy exception to the rule...

TutleyMutley said...

That mega post was worth the wait! What a lot of FOs!
A well deserved award too.
And if you can't spend your birthday money on yarn, well, what can you spend it on? A worthy exception to the rule...