Showing posts with label woolbearers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label woolbearers. Show all posts

Friday, March 07, 2008

Lovin' My Socks



I am. I'm lovin' my socks.


These are basic toe-up socks with a Turkish cast-on. The Turkish cast-on is a figure 8 or loop-de-loop over two needles, casting on between 16 and 24 stitches depending on your foot size. You then knit into the top needle's stitches, turn 'em around and knit into the other needle's stitches, keep going adding on at the corners every other row until you've made a little cup shape that fits your foot, dividing the stitches. Now knit even until you get to your leg. Split the stitches in half by placing a marker at the halfway point, increase one stitch after your first stitch and one stitch before the marker until you've knit to your ankle every other row. Now decrease back the same way to your original number of stitches and knit up your leg about 4 to 5 inches and then k1, p1 for 2 inches. Bind off using a needle 2 sizes larger for nice comfortable fit. That's the rough idea of a toe-up sock--at least my version.


These are knit using Cestari sock yarn dyed in Woolbearers' Matts Tattoos, a DK weight yarn, on # 2 needles. They are old aluminum needles, probably Susan Bates. I cast on 52 stitches and increased up to 68. Also, to accommodate my chunky calf, I increased 4 stitches every 13 st at the 2 inch mark and again at the 4 inch mark. I just did it randomly at those points and it seems to have worked. The yarn knits so tightly that the socks feel as if they are felted, they are just heavenly on and yummy warm and yummier soft.

I'm now knitting a pair using the exact same pair of needles but Kona DK Superwash, in Woolbearers' I'm Falling. Same cast-on style and number of stitches. The first foot is done and if I can find the other skein... it's hiding out amongst all the OTHER skeins. I don't understand why it does not want to become a much used, adored and beloved object of both utility and beauty: the humble yet necessary SOCK!

Friday, February 22, 2008

2 Lists, of sorts



You know your week is too intense when you don't have time to do your favorite things until 2:26 am Friday morning. And Monday was a holiday!!! I started to review the week and here is the list of what I did Monday which explains the above picture:

  • Monday, okay I did do some knitting---like that Cestari sock, ooh it is wonderful soft. BUT, I also caught up on paperwork---to wit, I threw out a lot of papers that have been accumulating and needed tossing. I threw out favorite turtlenecks that had sleeves that stopped at the elbows. I changed the sheets, I dusted and got rid of some bunnies that had grown horrifically (dust bunnies NOT live ones, though these practically WERE alive). I made a lot of decisions I had been putting off and put them into action on the spot. Good Cate. Reward: knitting AND watching all of Pride and Prejudice.

Thursday (aka tonight/last night) I caught the Incredibles on Family Channel. What a fun movie. But then I couldn't get to sleep, came downstairs, caught up on e-mails and had a great e-mail from Suzie with a list of all the new Spring yarns coming into Woolbearers. I replied to our yahoogroups that she is a yarn temptress, a yarn Delilah, a yarn hussy and my very own personal yarn pusher...and that makes for my other list.

    Thursday, May 24, 2007

    Blogging Along

    I've been reading blogs for the past few days and having stopped and started on several blogs of my own, feel compelled to start journalling in public AGAIN. I'm so very good at doing it in private...what is it like in public?So, here are some of my favorite blogs to date
    Suzie's blog for Woolbearers, my favorite LYS on the face of the earth.
    Jessica's blog. Jessica knits and plays the bassoon. The two naturally go together in her world. And she lives with a man know as He Who Juggles Fire. Go figure.
    A Dress A Day. Life as soon through the eyes of various dresses or the person who envisions those lives. Thanks to Ingrid for making my life richer for this blog.
    Crazy Aunt Purl. A woman who knows how to live. Divorced with four cats and in love with Revlon ColorStay lipstick and obsessed with A Perfect Storm. okey dokey.

    I do so admire these people. Their thoughts and words and snips of their lives are out there for strangers, friends and families. How courageous and fool hardy.