Yeah, I know it’s been awhile since I’ve posted. I just haven’t been in the mood, although I did get a good bit of knitting done.
What’s that you ask? Actual knitting?
Yep. I’ve managed to make myself a pair of socks. Who’s impressed?
I don’t actually have a picture of the pair, but I do have a picture of the first finished sock, which I had intended to post awhile back. Both Josh and my mom actually like the colors of the sock, which slightly baffles me, but I think that I can see their “crazy sock” appeal. One thing that kind of threw me off though: I used a sock tutorial I’d previously discovered online to make these socks, that gave different numbers for cast-on stitches depending on the weight of the yarn you were using. For my yarn weight it recommended 40 stitches, but also estimated that my per-ball yardage would be about 250yds. I only had about 160yds per ball, so it kind of worried me. I ended up knitting 2″ less of ribbing for the leg of the sock, so it was 6″ instead of the recommended 8″. In the end, it turned out that I had plenty of yardage left per ball, but it also meant that I didn’t have enough yarn per ball to actually make two socks out of it. So I was right to start each sock out on a new ball, but wrong to shave off 2″ of the leg.
They turned out nice though. I had a very slight laddering problem that got a bit better by the second sock, and my toe grafting was wondrous if I do say so myself.
I have to say that knitting (and wearing) your own socks is kind of fun, so I’ll try to acquire some sock yarn in the future and make another pair.
In other knitting news, it turns out that the box of stuff Jennifer left at the island house included a sweater that had a hole in it, which she’d put in because she thought I could recycle the yarn. How sweet! It turns out that I can, but it’s a mohair sweater so that makes things a tad difficult. I worked all day yesterday and the day before trying to un-seam it. If you have a sweater that wants to play nicely you can just cut a thread all the way up the sides and whatnot of your garment, in the middle of the seam, but this sweater seems to enjoy chain stitches all the way up, requiring me to use my size 1 dpn needle to kind of pick at it. So far I’ve gotten one sleeve all the way off, and the other is completely un-seamed up the arm, but not at the shoulder yet. That’s where I need to get it un-seamed so I can start unraveling it.
Once I get the sleeves done I can start to work on the body of the sweater, which should give me a lot more yarn. -grin-
Oh, and for the record: I worked so long un-seaming the damn thing yesterday that I think it gave me an actual real headache. Figures.