Friday, May 23, 2008

Mystic Meadows Swatch

Well I wasn't sure if I was too happy with the look of the swatch just after I completed it. I even cast on a second swatch with the next size up needles. But when I looked at the blocked swatch today I'm actually pretty happy with the look. I love the teal color and the slow changes back and forth between the shades of the color. I think I've found my yarn for Mystic Meadows, YAY!!!

ipod sock = Instant Gratification

Well I guess it’s as instant as you can get with knitting. With knitting nothing happens all that quickly. First there is the process of picking out the pattern, shopping for yarn and then the time consuming act of actually knitting up the object. But with this little project I decided to make the ipod sock on Tuesday and was done on Wednesday. It felt like instant gratification. The yarn’s look is growing on me now too. I used Noro cotton wool blend and its kind of a lumpy and bumpy yarn. I like the gradual color shifts and I’m thinking I might use the rest of this ball for more ipod socks too. I mean you can never have too many ipod socks right.

Ipod Sock Pattern

Yarn: Noro Matsuri Colorway 5
Needles: Size 3 DPNS

Cast on 40 Stitches and divide evenly over three needles.
Pattern: K3 P1 Ribbing
Knit pattern until piece measures 5 inches or until desired length.

Knit the First 20 stitches, continuing the ribbing pattern on to needle 1 and the remaining 20 stitches on to a second needle. Cut yarn leaving a long tail approximately 20 inches. Using a Kitchener stitch, graft together the bottom of the sock. Weave in ends.

For a little extra security I used a closure clip and the extra yarn from the cast on to create a small drawstring closure about ¾” from the cast on edge, weaving the yarn in and out of the 4 stitch pattern.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Learning to let it go

Well I guess this week this applies to more then just my knitting...lets just stick with the knitting. I have now started and ripped out a scarf from the Victorian Knitting Today for my mother 3 times. Before this I had never frogged a project just a swatch. But I'm learning more and more to let it go. However long I've spent on those projects it doesn't matter because if I'm not happy with how they are now, chances are that I won't be happy with them 100 hours and 400yards of yarn latter either. So today I will be casting on the diamond pattern wide border scarf AGAIN. I've now switch needles 3 times and yarn twice.....maybe the fourth time will do the trick? Well at least I'm still optimistic, kinda.

Saturday, May 3, 2008

thE wHat nOt wiTh the WhoSe iTs

The on and offs:
Well Mystic Lights is done, block and dried. It was an amazing transformation. I cautiously removed the shawl from its pins last night and to my amazement it still looks the same. I think in some ways I was expecting it would all coil back on itself, reverting back to the mess I had seen when I first cast off. But no it didn’t. It still looks beautiful. (Big sigh of relief)

The socks, oh those socks, the socks are DONE!!!! I finished those up but it almost was a tragedy. While I went to shower my dog decided to take out her frustration on the weather, or maybe it’s the lack of dog walking, on my knitting. She demolished the size two needles…with the socks on them. I had gotten all the way to the toe decrease too. Well after yelling at the dog and nearly crying. I sat down and pulled back the row picking up each stitch as I went. It was saved. Thank god…for the dog’s life that is.

What’s next?
I’ve balled up the Ranco in preparation and have chosen one of the wide border scarf patterns from the Victoria Lace Today book . Then I cast on and it’s going much faster then Mystic Lights. I also am having a much easier time with the knitting. I feel like I can finally read my knitting and understand the pattern.