I'm getting so lazy about posting to this blog. Just too busy knitting I suppose :o)
I have finished a few objects lately, including some socks and an Adipose.
I knitted Jacobeans by Julie Persinger back in March. These were the first pair for the Sock Knitters Pentathlon. They were my first pair of toe-ups and first time doing a wrap and turn heel. The pattern was written for circular needles, but there's only so much a girl can learn on one pair of socks so I turned to my trusted DPNs and the socks turned out just fine. The next pair of socks in the Pentathlon will be announced on May 1st. Can't wait to see what they will be...
Next were the Lilac Socks by Jeanie Townsend which were the sock for March in the Townsend Socks KAL group on Ravelry.
I also made an Adipose by Mazzmatazz. This little creature was featured on the first episode of the new series of Doctor Who. Can you believe that Mazzmatazz had the pattern on her website within two days of the episode being aired - now that's dedication.
He was a very quick knit - I started him on Thursday and he was finished and photographed on Friday. This one belongs to my youngest son, but I think I might have to make another one for me. You can easily get two from a 50g ball of DK. I used Sirdar Country Style and I still have 34g left so I could probably get another two from that with luck.
To see more of my FOs you can always visit me here on Ravelry.
Saturday, 19 April 2008
Thursday, 21 February 2008
Harrison Baby Socks
I made these for my youngest sister's new baby boy who was born on 1 February. I started them on Tuesday afternoon and finished them Wednesday evening.
I designed the socks using a modified version of the Triangle Ribs stitch from the "Harmony Guide to Knitting Stitches". Quite a bit of frogging and re-writing was involved, but I got it in the end. This is the second pair of socks I have designed and there are a few more in the pipeline. I'm also hoping to turn this design into an adult size in the near future.
Yarn used - an anonymous baby acrylic 4ply from my stash.
Needles used - set of four 2.75mm DPNs
Monday, 18 February 2008
Spring Twists
I just finished the Spring Twists Socks by Jeanie Townsend last night - they have the cutest little cables running down the leg.
I usually knit my socks with 4 DPNs, so found it a bit fiddly at first using 5, but after the first 3 or 4 rounds I soon got the hang of it.
These were knit with Forsell Superwash 4 ply in Dusky Pink which I got for a very good price on ebay.
Wednesday, 21 November 2007
Diagonal Stripes Socks
I just finished knitting these socks this afternoon. I designed them myself, so I'm feeling very grown up and pleased with myself today lol. These were knit on four 2.75 mm DPNs with Sirdar Country Style 4 Ply in shade #431 (discontinued). The photo doesn't do it justice, but it's a lovely teal kind of colour.
Below is a close-up of the stitch detail (click any photo for a larger view)
This pair is just the prototype, I just need to make a minor adjustment to the pattern and then they should be perfect.
Below is a close-up of the stitch detail (click any photo for a larger view)
This pair is just the prototype, I just need to make a minor adjustment to the pattern and then they should be perfect.
Monday, 15 October 2007
The Grim Rapper
Monday, 3 September 2007
Cafe Curtains
I can't believe it's been 2 months since I last posted to my blog. Last night I finished the Cafe Curtains socks which were the Aug/Sept Beginner's KAL with For The Love Of Socks Yahoo! Group. I've been wearing them all day and they are sooooo verrrrry comfortable :o) I did a flap heel and a regular toe on these instead of those specified in the pattern. For these I used four 2.25mm dpn's and some light blue 4ply with no label. These are my first patterned socks and they were fun to do, but I did have to tink a few times when I was trying to knit and watch TV at the same time.
Monday, 2 July 2007
Fish Bowl
So far I have knitted 24 fish for the KAL at Bits & Bobs 2 so here they all are in a bowl. I suppose I should start joining them together at some point, but it's not half as fun as knitting.
I didn't get many fish made this past week because I was busy making more socks. Photo of those to come in a later post...
The past two days I have been knitting rows for the latest Monthly Dishcloth KAL. I still have the mid-month cloth from June OTN, but I can't see me finishing it any time soon. I much prefer the picture cloths at the start of the month. I'm knitting the current cloth in orange acrylic and want to use it for a blanket square rather than a dishcloth. I have an idea of what the picture is - but my lips are sealed :o)
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