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5/20/2005

DH's camo socks are complete!

Regia Stretch
Sz 2 DPNs, 9 st/in, CO 72
~36,000 stitches total

I took Wednesday off and didn’t knit a stitch! But, last night I finished all but the Kitchner and I did that this afternoon after going to water aerobics and attending to my online classes. So, they are done! Monster man socks in camoflauge colors are complete.

Now, the real test will be to see if DH actually ever wears them. Camo isn’t really his sort of thing, though the colors in general all, I guess just not all together like that…

Despite it resembling camoflauge, I’m quite happy with these socks overall. The varigation does what it should do and there is no unsightly pooling of flashing - even in the gusset area! This makes my heart sing! I wish I knew the secret :-) I hate pooling and flashing colors, especially when it changes so drastically in the gusset area. And I’m not too fond of having to work two balls at the same time, as it reduces the portability of a sock project. Getting accustomed to the stretch was a bit of a challenge and I’m not overly fond of the fact that the elastic is the center strand with the wool plied around it. But I would probably use it again if I came across it on sale in favorable colors. Though I guess we’ll see how it wears/washes (if DH wears them).

What’s up next? You mean other than pulling Skyway out from beneath my bed and finishing it? I think sock-wise I’m going to pull out the Cascade Fixation that Snow so generously gave me for my birthday. As I sit roasting in my 77 degree bedroom with a hot laptop on my lap I think of how lovely cotton socks would be this time of year. And, seeing as I just finished a pair of socks that had elastic in the yarn I think my hand should be primed for working with Fixation.

I am a bit stymied on what size needles to use. I’ve poked around and seen from US 2 - US 6 being used. I tend to be a bit tight when on DPNs so I’m going to go for middle of the road US 4 for my first swatching and see where that has me. I did also read a suggestion to actually wash and dry your swatch and I’m a bit impatient for that. That person said they have a 1 st/inch difference, but they didn’t say in which direction. Anyone know?

Well, I’ve been *very* productive this week so I think I’ll be rewarding myself with a slightly shorter day today and knit. After I take a cool shower to cool down…

There may be a very exciting post on Monday, so check back…

Second Sock Syndrome?

5/17/2005

Crappy Camo Sock Photo

Sorry for the poor photo, but we’ve all see socks 1/2 way through the gusset decreases, right?

I’m definitely not suffering second sock syndrome this time around. Perhas it is because it is mindless? Perhaps it is because if I head DH make one more reference to the &@&*(#@) plumber’s wife when someone asks him about the handknit socks I’m going to scream?

I’d say probably both, but I think I don’t often suffer second sock syndrome, and often the high from finishing the first sock propells me through the second sock at a much faster pace than the first one progressed. Camo sock seems no different. Here I am, 1/2 way through the gusset decreases on a MAN SIZE sock at 9 st/in gauge after only two days and a little bit of knitting this morning while suffering from allergy related insomnia. Not too shabby if I do say so myself!

I’m afraid the allergies will likely prevent much more knitting progress today. Between staying up until 2am finishing my book (see Culture Catalog for details) because I was afraid of the repercussions of lying down and waking up after 3.5 hours of fitful sleep I don’t think I’m going to be in robo-productive mode as I was yesterday. And, what little energy I have I need to direct towards my on-line classes (there is still time, and even a sale if you’re interested) and I need to get over to the library to return a couple books TODAY!

Wish me luck, and if you have any magical powers over allergies, I’d appreciate the assitance :-)

A Pic as Promised!

5/16/2005

DH's Camo Socks as of May 16th, 2005

Here it is, the pic of the completed camo sock for DH. I also got about 1/2 of the cuff of the second sock completed this weekend. Most of it was accomplished last night as we awaited the upstairs to cool down to a sleeping temperature.

As I’m working hard on lesson planning and writing I’ve been neglecting Skyway, though with the current weather trend I can see I will need to try carve out some quality time to spend with her in the near future. Though for Stitch ‘n Bitch tonight I think I’ll just work on the sock. It’s a great no-brainer project for chatting.

Notes to self - 9 st/in on US 2, CO 72 sts, I Kitchnered 14 stitches on each side for the toe, DH says on next pair to point the toe a bit more

1/2 FO

5/13/2005

I finished DH’s camo sock with less than a superball sized bit of yarn remaining. Phew! I’m tight on time at the moment so a pic will have to wait until Monday. But, I had him try it on this morning after his shower to check the size before I did the Kitchner and it was great. So, I finished it up this afternoon real quick. I even nailed the Kitchner once again.

Though the question remains, will I nail it on sock #2 or am I always destined to have 1 sock with a great Kitchner and 1 with a less than perfect Kitchner??? Stay tuned…

Of Camos and Scoops

5/12/2005

DH's Camo sock #1 as of the morning of May 12.

We’ve been watching a lot of TV on DVD lately (Millenium, X-Files and All Creatures Great and Small - posts coming soon on Culture Catalog), so I’ve picked back up the camo sock. I’m about an inch or so past the gusset and am getting a little nervous about having enough yarn to complete the sock. DH doesn’t have huge feet (Sz 10.5), but that ball of yarn is feeling awfully light, and I don’t have anything that would coordinate for a toe in my stash right now, and I don’t think DH would have been happy with a shorter leg in his sock either… *sigh* Perhaps this will call for a shopping expedition again in the near future…. I’ll probably know in a couple of days I guess.

Emma shows off the little progress of Skyway Scoop.

Here, Emma shows off that I have edged one arm hole and have picked up the stitches for the other. I’m in crunch time now for my on-line classes (they start next Wednesday) and I feel it requires more attention than I can give it while taking in the previously mentioned TV shows so progress has been slow, but steady.

A closer look at the unblocked edging on the arm.

Here is a closer look at the edging. Keep in mind that it has not been blocked, but that this stitch pattern does block flat. I think it’ll be good. I’m really going to have to phsych myself up to do that neckline though. It’s 45-46 inches long! That’s a lot of lace knitting followed by a lot of 3-needle bind off! Phew! I’m hoping to be done next Wednesday, but with the classes beginning next Wednesday, I’m not sure that is possible.

Lastly, for anyone wondering about the quietness here, please see my visual art blog. It should shed a little bit of light….

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