Monday 25 June 2007

More Socks & Grown-up Knitting

After finishing the Kismet Socks yesterday I was planning on knitting more fish for the KAL. Well... I managed one more... then I decided it would be a good idea to cast on for a pair of socks :o)
So far I have gone past the heel and finished decreasing so now it's just round and round for a few more inches before decreasing for the toes. Now this is only my third pair of socks, but I'm designing them myself and making notes as I go. No more scooting back to Silver's Sock Class every five minutes.
A strange thing happened to me this afternoon whilst I was working on this baby. I suddenly found myself knitting like a grown-up. For the past six months I have been taking my right hand off the needles to "throw" the yarn. It can get a bit painful trying to keep a good tension when the yarn is gripped tightly in your fist, but I didn't know any better. All in all I'm feeling pretty pleased with myself today *grinning from ear to ear*

Sunday 24 June 2007

Kismet Socks



Here's a pair of socks that I finished this morning using Paton's Kismet in shade 380. It's a blend of 80% Acrylic and 20% Mohair and wonderfully soft when knitted up. I picked up two full 50g balls in a local charity shop last week for 50 pence and knew exactly what I wanted to turn them into.

This is only my second pair of socks and I'm rather pleased with them. Just hoping that I get a chance to wear them myself. My 12 year old son is modelling them here and hasn't taken them off since he tried them on this morning.

Fish Pile



Here is my pile of 17 fishies that I have made so far for the fish-a-long. It's now been moved over to a sister group because it was taking over Bits and Bobs. I have been making these from left overs in DK weight acrylic, nylon etc in a range of blues, purples, pinks and aqua. Still not decided yet wether to make them into an afghan or a cushion cover - lets see how it goes :0)

Wednesday 6 June 2007

June KAL




Here's my results from the latest monthly dishcloth KAL

It's a lovely leaping unicorn. I decided to do a garter stitch border because moss stitch drives me nutty.
I only joined the group just over a month ago and I love taking part and trying to work out what the image is going to be.

Testing, testing

This is my first post to my first blog. I just wanted to make sure it was working ok before I start posting for real :o)
More to come later...