Sunday, February 24, 2008

Floozy

Normally I am a one project woman, normally. I have been suffering startitis for the first time I think.

I have the Kiri shawl on the needles growing slowly. A good project when I have the time to sit and concentrate on something.



I have another Ice Queen on the needles as the other one is a bit short for me but okay for Miss A. An easy knit for when I can't concentrate and want something straightforward to do. Looking forward to wearing this in winter.
Yarn: Caressa DK same as the other one.
Needles: Boye size 6s (4.25mm)

And as a constant in the background to work on whether it is a few stitches here and there or easy knitting or a 'take with' project....
Now that the weather is getting cooler and the days are getting shorter, I have a hankering to knit some socks. In the past I have used the Crazy Toes and Heels method. This has served me well as it was a way that I could understand to begin knitting socks, I cannot use dpns. However I think the reason that I haven't knitted socks for so long is the fact that with this method (2 at a time on 2 circs, toe up) I have a contraption that is not so portable. I have always bemoaned the fact that it takes me over an hour for one heel (they are knitted around and around even while doing the heel so it takes a longer time than a heel flap) .
I am envious of Jess who produces beautiful socks on a regular basis. So I am going to give her method a go, see below...
short circular, top down, heel flap etc. I remember trying this with a sock in progress before and couldn't do it. It felt uncomfortable. This time it is different, I think the construction will be easier this way - especially the heel part. And I can take it with me more easily than the other way.
I only have one of these needles so I am off to find another few so that I can start it's partner.
I am a bit obssessive when it comes to matching socks, I don't think I will be comfortable with just measuring them for the length, so I think it will be ticky sheets and row counts.
Specs:
Yarn: Yarnivorous' Tiger sock yarn given to me by Jess. Thanks Jess - I have wanted to start these for ages and now have the sock bug again.
Needles: Addis 2.5mm, 30cm length
I am excited at using up my sock stash again. I can take these with me and always have a sock on the needles laying around.
Uni
Summer Semester finished this week yay! I am soo glad to have that behind me- 3 units plus working 6 days a week phew! No more maths exams! I now have one week off - first semester 2008 starts on the 3rd March.
Other
Miss A is at her Dad's this weekend, it is getting a bit easier but not much. It is my turn to pick her up from his girlfriend's place and I am to beep when I get there. Not allowed to go and knock on the door. Aah, but I will have my sock for company, not too dark I hope, maybe I'll get a few rounds in!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh I am a bit in awe of all the people who knit 2 socks at once on circulars, or even one sock at once!!! Kiri looks good, and you do need a simple something to knit, so the Ice Queen is excellent and I love the Caressa!

Yarnsticksbooks said...

As long as you are a happy floozy it's all good:P

I am glad you are getting to play with socks again, hopefully this method is more transportable for you. It does feel a little cacky handed at first, but then so does any new technique we fiddle about with.