I did the only thing I could do with a sock that refused to commit to a gauge. I sent a nearly-finished-still-on-the-needle sock to my dad. Who, to his credit, suspended his belief that it would be possible to wear such a thing. It is too wide in the arch, and a little short in […]
Entries Tagged as 'knitting'
Starting Over
May 4th, 2008 · 6 Comments
Tags: socks
All Over The Place
April 19th, 2008 · 4 Comments
That is how I feel. I can’t seem to keep a coherent thought or course of action for longer than 5 seconds minutes. I have many things requiring focused attention at work, at home, with my business. Yet, when I sit down at my computer, my mind quickly wanders to thoughts like…
Ravelry always has between […]
Tags: yarn for thought · knitting
Leave My Gauge Alone
March 26th, 2008 · 5 Comments
I know I read somewhere that k1, p1 draws your knitting in - resulting in a more narrow fabric that can still stretch as far as plain stockinette. Every knitter’s how-to book talks of this amazing characteristic. Sweater hems and necklines depend on this feature. I also know with equal certainty that in spite of my daily mental […]
Tags: knitting
Getting More Than You Gave
March 23rd, 2008 · 5 Comments
That saying is so true when it comes to the shawl swap that Dyann proposed many months ago. I had seen some of her previous work and knew that I would be getting a great shawl. And did I ever!!
The arrangement was to swap yarn and the knitter would choose the pattern. The yarn owner would receive […]
Tags: gift knitting
The Best Part
March 16th, 2008 · 9 Comments
Blocking has always been the best part of lace for me. The shawl that I’ve been knitting for Dyann is the kind of lace that really benefits from a good stretch. Of course while I’m blocking, I often wonder if it is worth the effort. Keeping edges straight and even can be a real nightmare when […]
Tags: mystery shawl · knitting
Where Art Thou, Gauge?
March 5th, 2008 · 7 Comments
I’m knitting a pair of star toe - Cat Bordhi new pathway gusset placement she calls Riverbed - but hey the stockinette is simple - socks.
I’d be much further along on these socks if it weren’t for the strange vortex that distorts reality I was able to determine my gauge. Depending on the amount of humidity, if I’m wearing […]
Tags: knitting
The End, Almost
March 4th, 2008 · 3 Comments
I was a little nervous about grafting the two border ends together. For no good reason as it turns out that grafting garter stitch is easier than stockinette. No need to remember what needle has what action occur first. Knit off, purl on. Repeat on other needle. I was also nervous about grafting with the […]
Tags: mystery shawl



