Fiber Fool
The feats and foibles of a fiber fanatic.

Stitch Markers and Kewl Tip…

10/12/2004

First grouping of stitch markers + 1 row marker Second grouping of stitch markers! Third, miscellaneous beaded stitch and row markers.

One of the gals at knitting tea saw some of the beaded stitch markers I made a month or so ago and wanted to order some for her to give as a gift to a gal she has taught to knit who is moving to Guatamala. She didn’t tell me numbers of colors. She just said she wanted an assortment. So, I just went to town with whatever beads I had on hand and the above are the results. We had a new hot water heater installed this morning so I couldn’t make it to knitting tea so I went to her house to visit her yesterday afternoon and she bought the whole lot of 18 (14 stitch markers and 4 row counters). And, she would like me to teach her how to make them! Most of the beads were from HobLob assortment tubes. Some of them I absolutely love and I am hoping I can locate more of the similar beads. I love the top assortment the best and then I like any of them that use the long, skinny beads and the ones with the triangular beads at the bottom. I need some for myself, LOL! I wasn’t expecting her to want the whole lot of them. I guess I should have marked them up a bit more, LOL!

The Great Tip

So, last week I posted to the ample knitters list asking for suggestions of books with sock patterns that are texture or lace-based instead of all the intarsia or faire isle work I see dominating most of the books. I got some rather snotty comments asking why I needed a book for that. My reasoning was that I like to support people in the businesses that support my habit. Plus, since socks are my “on the road” project there are times when I have to be able to just grab and go and when I’m riding in the car, or sitting in a waiting room etc. I don’t find it easy to convert stitch patterns to circular knitting etc. So, I wanted a book that I knew I could grab and know with confidence there was a pattern in there that I could use with any yarn I happen to grab as I’m running out the door.

Well, besides a few rude comments I got a wonderful tip from Joyce. She scans in her most loved stitch patterns that work for her number of cast on stitches, sizes them down to 4 X 6 inches and carries them around in a dollar store photo album that holds 48 photos! So, I’ve been drooling over my copy of The New Knitting Stitch Library and 365 Knitting Stitches a Year Perpetual Calendar. At first I had chosen way too many patterns. This included some rather intricate cable patterns that I liked (but I haven’t done cabling yet) and some fun laces or lace panels. But, then I got to thinking that by the time I wear socks I probably don’t want too many holes in them because it’s pretty cold outside. If it’s remotely warm I’m pretty much in sandals. So, I narrowed them down. To save some time I used my digital camera instead of my scanner. But I have a great macro mode on it and it turns out quite nice. The ones from the library will be easy to convert to circular knitting because they have charts for them. The ones from the calender will require a bit more work to convert. But it sure will be fun to have a book to grab quickly for making socks. I’m also going to include DH and my measurements and I’m going to sort the patterns by the number of stitches in the pattern so once I know the gauge for the given yarn I know how many sts to cast-on and can look through only those sections that are a factor of the total number.

I’m so excited by this I’m not doing the work I should be doing, LOL! But between fumes from the plumbing to put in the new hot water heater and the lack of heat we’ve had I think I wouldn’t have had the motivation to work whether or not I had the distraction of this project, LOL!

kristi @ 2:41 pm :: :: Comments Off ::
previous post: Yucatan Socks! :: next post: I’ve Fallen. . .

Yucatan Socks!

Close Up of Cuff Detail
Yucatan Socks for John
Lamb’s Pride Worsted in Persian Peacock
Sz 7 DPNs
Reinforced toes and heels
Based on Seaweed Socks

These socks look huge! However, they fit DH nearly perfectly and from a rough poll of all are male friends he has a fairly average sized foot so they should fit John. I still need to wash and block them. But I haven’t yet made my sock blockers and we just got water back - less than 30 minutes ago (that whole long story that I won’t get into, if you on my friends list over at LJ you already know it). But I think I may tackle that this afternoon once the house heats up a bit more and I don’t mind having my hands in cold water, LOL! I’m hoping the wash will make it a bit less itchy. Though I guess it didn’t really feel itchy on my feet or DH’s… I’m also having to decide what I’ll use to wash them - Woolite, Dreft, Baby Shampoo, or go buy the expensive wool detergent…

I’ve now cast on a beaded rib sock using the magic loop. This is my first foray into magic loop and I like it. Though I have a bit of excess cable as the LYS didn’t have any 40″ ones in the sizes I needed so I got the 47″ ones instead. I’m thinking I might cast on for the second sock as well and catch it up to the first and do them both at the same time and hope that reduces the feeling of too much extra cable…

Up next, a modge podge post sometime later today including a neat tip I got from one of the ample knitters and and some beaded stitch markers I sold yesterday…