Fiber Fool
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I’m bad…

8/10/2004

At knitting tea today I made a small purchase. I suppose that is the danger in getting together with people to knit at a yarn show, LOL!

I picked up some thread to reinforce toes and heels for socks for DH, but then I caved and also picked up a ball of Sockotta in color 30 (which I’m gathering is new as most sites don’t list it).
Sockotta No 30 Yarn

There is a gal who is sister of one of the regulars at knitting tea who was diagnosed with lymphoma. But it has taken years, though she only seriously was persuing it the last 6 months. Though in those 6 months she was misdiagnosed several times, including by the Mayo Clinic! But it doesn’t look great. She left with her mother to spend the next 4 months under intensive chemo in Houston. She has a little 10 year old son. I’ve met her and she is so bright and bubbly and had I met her a little earlier I’m pretty sure we’d be good friends. I’ve only gone to a movie with her and to lunch a few times. She can’t often make it to knitting tea because her husband is self-employed and she works for him. So, I’m thinking I’ll make some anklets from the Sockotta with some eyelash tops to make them fun and whimsical.

I got to turn the heel of my green Opal socks and got about half way through the gusset decreases. I would have kept going at it except my left hand started to get a little crampy. But, I suspect no more than a week or so and they will be done! Oh, and an update on the Kitchner - I think the diagrams in Stitch ‘n Bitch jive with me much more than the photographs in Finished Techniques. I still haven’t checked to see if there is anything in the Ann Budd or Sally Melville, but I think Stitch ‘n Bitch will do it for me. Yeah!

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I’m a dork…

Man, I was up to the heel flap when I got to Stitch ‘n Bitch last night. Note, I cannot do the slip stitch stuff and still talk! Grrrr! I think 2 rows out of 7 or 8 of working on the right side I had to rip back nearly to the beginning because I got out of synch and of course I didn’t realize it until I was nearly to the end of the row and noticed I wasn’t going to end with a K1!

Amanda joined us for the first time last (hi, Amanda!) and she confirmed my thoughts that I don’t have the Kitchner right. She couldn’t tell if I had it backwards and ended up with a purl row on the outside or if I pulled it too tight or if it was both. I’m leaning towards both. I need to find other directions than what is in the Finishing Techniques book. I have not gotten it right yet trying to work out of that one. I’m going to practice with some swatches in worsted weight I think (once I find some other directions - I’m not sure of any of my other books have them or not…) and perhaps get some assitance from someone who knows what they are doing!

I’m up *very* early this morning and ready to go back to bed, but I know if I do I’ll probably be quite late for knitting tea because I would like sleep until 9 or 10am. So, I’m trying to stay occupied until tea time…

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