I've always wondered how some people can manage to knit so many socks in relatively short periods of time so I surprised myself by knitting and casting on for three pairs of socks in three weeks. Admittedly there are only 2 pairs and one lonely Elfine so far but I was distracted as I'll explain shortly. Obviously if you've read my previous post you'll know about the first of my finished socks which are my hand-dyed Plumkin Pie Chevrons. The pattern is one of the Chevrons from 'Sensational Knitted Socks' which isn't to hand right now or I'd give you the exact details! Nice comfy socks - shame about the bit of pooling around the heel flap but other than that I'm really pleased with my home made self- striping socks even if they are a bit like tiger feet!!
Next up was a first try of my Colinette Jitterbug stash in the Gauguin colourway which I got on holiday last year in Devon. The pattern is 'Lorelei' from 'Lets Knit!' a month or so ago which was done in the exact same colourway so I thought I may as well give it a go and try and avoid the odd pooling the Jitterbug sometimes seems to do as the socks in the photo looked great. And mine done on the same size needles? Weird purple stripe that turned into blobs on the soles of my feet (a Paul Simon song if I'm not mistaken!!) which made me think of either birthmarks or grape pickers feet! And the pooling on both sock was different to the other. But as for the sock - lovely and squishy and comfy but I think I'd have rather do them on smaller needles for a bit more of a snug fit but that's just being picky!!
Finally the aforementioned 'Elfine', a pattern I've been wanting to knit for ages now and have have wool set aside for ages specifically for it. I'm of a mind that I need the right colour sock yarn to go with a pattern sometimes and Elfine screamed greens to me. Now my wool looks nothing like the photo below the blues and purples are more vivid than shown but as Mum rightly says you can't really see the pattern for all the variegation of colour. All the same it's pretty and I like it. It also happens to be a good variation for me (like Lorelei) in that it's a toe-up sock but this time using a figure of eight cast on which is a bit fiddly to start but lovely and neat. the trouble is I need to be fully awake and have my brain in gear before I start the next one and lately I've just been that little bit too tired of an evening to gear myself up for a bit of work.
I'm not sure if it's a Spring Thing but I've cast on for another shawl with Summer in mind. DH mentioned how many weeks it was before we'd be off to sunny Pembrokeshire for our hols and I decided to cast on to make sure it's be finished in time. It's Norah Gaughan's Medallion Shawl from Vogue Winter 07/08 which involves knitting up 15 separate hexagons which is actually quite satisfying to knit up. So far I've 9 knitted up in some Jaeger Alpaca 4ply in a cream shade making it look like little snow flakes (so much for a Summer shawl!!) and 6 more shouldn't take too long to do but I think the crocheting together of them all may be a bit testing of my meager crochet skills!
I shall leave you with photos of the extremes of the month. First off is a shot of the mountains from the moors behind Mum's house (one is probably Snowdon but I'm not too great at remembering the names of them from a distance) which was taken this Monday. And the final shot for you are some Dog Tooth Violets which appeared in one of my plant pots last year and are providing a beautiful shot in today's bright sunshine - definitely a month of mixed up weather!
Anyway I'm surrounded with piles of raspberry fluff to be spun up so I'll leave you for now and attempt to return with more news as soon as possible, hopefully within weeks and not months this time!
11 comments:
Glad to see you back and so productive:)
I always called it the frustrating 3s:)) They both wanted to do so much and didn't always succeed, hence the frustrating:)
Hehe! You're back too! Thanks for your comment, by the way.
I love your socks (your striping yarn is brill) but when I saw that Japanese thingy wotsit, my heart skipped a beat. Ooooh, it's gorgeous, so perfect, and the colours are lovely.
Back on the subject of socks, I've kniited loads now from the Sensational Knitted Socks......great book. Keep meaning to buy the other one by Charlene Schurch (?) but haven't got round to it.
Nice to see you!
x
Hello! Your socks look great. the lace is very pretty, I popped off to see the pattern but must resist!
Great post hun , maybe you could update my blog now hee hee ? !!! See you soon xx
Love all your socks, and I think that the pooling looks fine; I really don't mind it myself, but I know it's a bugbear for many.
Must say as well that the Japanese shawl is beautiful!
Take carex
Such beautiful socks and shawl - nice to see what knitting you've been up to
Great socks, I do like the colours in the Jitterbug, but everyone seems to have the strange pooling issues! The lace looks fab too.
Stunning socks and lace! It was lovely to see your stole in real life, it really is beautiful :D
Beautiful socks and amazing lace! How many skeins of the Jitterbug did those socks take? As my long feet only allow for a very short leg length!
Lovely to catch up on all you've been doing, hope you're well.
you have been busy, I love all of your socks. And the stole is looking lovely. I know how you feel about the terrible twos ;) however, DD is now using the loo - yay!!!
...Feisty fives, sulky sixes, it goes on forever Kath!
The socks are wonderful, and the Japanese feather is simply gorgeous.
If you're around my way at all during your hols, gimme a call.
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