I decided awhile back that some of the 'stash' has GOT to go! It's prompted me to find ways to knit it up between other must do projects..after all there was NO way I was going to just toss it out! So, in that vein, I dove in to the gajillion skeins of "too teal" Paton's Wool that I have left over from knitting Mom's cable sweater. While reading though one of the afghans for Afghans' newsletter, I found the link to Elizabeth's Sock Class. Since making socks is one of my newest goals in knitting that will fit me, I'm open to practicing on lots of different sizes, with different fibers to learn new tricks. http://afghansforafghansknitalong.blogspot.com/2010/01/sock-class-part-1-cast-on-and-knit-cuff.html is where the tutorial/pattern begins. I like it. It is a little different than the last worsted weight pattern that I've been using to make the socks for Ship's Support. And I learned a little bit more as well. I like learning new tricks. Especially when I can carry the tips from one project to another. This pattern wasn't as specific as the previous one had been for me, so I had to learn to do a little bit of 'figuring'. And that's never a bad thing-right?
Having still yet MORE left over, I decided to make another Mushroom cap (#14 for those of you who are keeping track.) This time, I didn't have my notes right at hand, so I looked up the pattern again. Funny how you do something one way for a thousand times, and then go back to the original and find out you've been doing the crown top a little bit different. So this is knit to the actual pattern. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/mushroom-cap-2 I still think these look a little goofy when you lay then on the table (or floor) to take their pictures. However, I'm so happy that the same number of stitches can fit so many different sized heads! It's a natural pattern to pick for charity knitting, because it fits such a variety of head sizes! And that's always a good thing, too.
Off to knit on my socks or maybe Mom's hat that also didn't get done in time for Mother's Day. I'm sitting on ice packs today for my back. That's not fun, but it means I'll not be doing much else until I can breathe without my back 'catching'. Love the ice packs, but really wish I didn't know so much about them.
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I love the colors. I have just started knitting socks and think I really enjoy it.
Good for you. What a great idea to just start busting through the stash. Mine is overwhelming. I'm thinking about knitting up some Warm Up America squares for charity blankets... just to go through the stash. Wish you lived closer...
Ooooo nice!
Ok -- next to learn is knitting from the toe up so you don't have to Kitchener. Look up the Provincial Cast On (crocheted chain)--this starts you out and gives you that, what can I call -- looks like the Yarn Harlot did it look? It comes in handy when yarn is in short supply.
I've only learned the short row heal. Do you prefer this one?
Chikwithyarn...Thanks! I'm understanding why so many love 'em!
Jennifer...Oh, me, too! But here's the thing...I think we'd be trouble as a tandom set of twins! Your wallaby addiction, my well...all yarn addiction...We'd have wips all over the place! But..a girl's gotta dream!
Bout the stash busting...I started with left overs of the black, and 2 skeins of the too teal...I still have a bunch left over! After 2 socks and a hat-there's still a bunch left!
Liz, this is the only heel that I've tried thus far...but do have plans to learn many more. Toe up socks, have an appeal when you want to use a shorter amount of sock yarn. I've been watching Wendy's progress over time as she talked about it on her blog. I have very long list of patterns and sock yarn that is in my to-do pile. Your suggestion is not in good company! Thanks!
HI Cathy, the yarn color reminds me of the discontinued Cottonease's Popsicle blue. I wasn't able to knit when the orignial cottonease was available and missed all those gorgeous colors/shades. I esp love the blues (Popsicle and Blueberry,esp).
I found some yellows at a dollar store and have some Banana cream and traded the Pineapple.
Good job on socks and hat.
HUGS
Susan
Thanks so much for the sock tutorial... I could use all the help with socks... Thanks for sharing the link. What have you been up to? Any new patterns/creation in store?
Have a great holiday weekend and take care of your back!
Deb
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