Wednesday, May 21, 2008

one pomatomus

and then there was one ...
so, after seemingly endless amounts of knitting, ripping and reknitting, i have finally worked out the lace pattern and finished the first sock. i ended up using adding 12 stitches above the heel and switching to 2.75mm needles after 6.5 repeats to accommodate my calf.
i think i have reverse second sock syndrome ... i was so excited about knitting the second sock that i immediately cast on and have picked it up at absolutely every opportunity. you see, the hard work's done, i've figured out the whole knitting toe-up thing, memorised the lace pattern, know how i'm altering the pattern, am not having to rip and reknit large portions. consequently, it's knitting up really quickly - i've already done the toe and heel and am partway into the ankle. i can't wait to finish it.

and here's a detail of the lace pattern...

Saturday, May 17, 2008

ankle socks


i finished the ankle socks a while ago, but life got in the way of me posting both the details and the photos, so here goes. i used the pattern for alison's ankle socks, fingering weight black merino wool from spotlight and 2.25mm needles. priscilla gibson-roberts' tutorial on short rows and my virtual sanity's tutorial on the kitchener stitch were absolutely invaluable. i screwed up the kitchener stitch a little bit on the second sock, and as a result, there is a teeny tiny hole, but as a first pair of socks (and my first attempt using double pointed needles), i am oh so happy and the socks are oh so comfortable.


view the progress of my ankle socks here

Saturday, April 26, 2008

another day and still no photos

i finished the ankle socks and the kyoto sweater yesterday. all that is left to do is block and photograph. i'm wearing the socks and they are oh so comfortable ... i stuffed up the kitchener stitch a little on the second sock, so there is a tiny hole, but as a first pair, they are great. my reason for not having photographed (or blocked) the finished garments, or done anything else for that matter, is that i immediately cast on for the pomatomus socks. i'm using theherocomplex's modified pattern, a toe-up version, and have further modified the pattern to use 60 rather than 72 stitches. i used knitting at knoon's provisional casting tutorial for the cast on and have modified the chart for the foot. it's my first time using a chart, which has provided a seemingly endless source of knitting, ripping and reknitting, but i have finally finished the first round of the chart and have put my knitting away for the time being.

alas it is dark, so no photos ... maybe tomorrow

Monday, April 21, 2008

magic loop

i cast on for the sash of my kyoto sweater some days ago, only to discover that my circular needle was too long. after struggling along for a few rows (quite a few rows if the truth be told) i went in search of a solution to my dilemma. i subsequently discovered the magic loop technique, a technique i'd previously heard of, but had no idea how to do. thus, i've completed my sash and am currently knitting the lower portion of the sweater.