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Socks Anonymous: Knits from afar....
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Thursday, June 7, 2007. This weekend I will have the privilage of possessing a much better camera than the one I have, so I can truly show off my work. fun fun! But for now, rest your eyes upon. The lavender socks traveled far across the ocean and have landed on my Londoner friend's feet. I can't thank her enough for her wonderful picture, and it came in this great card! I'm a sucker for bucolic scenes. If I could have a. Baby lamb for a pet, I would. Sadly, city living. Speaking of spinning - I did get ...
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Socks Anonymous: July 2007
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Tuesday, July 3, 2007. I keep forgetting to take a close up of the bottom, so you can see the yarn better. Because I am sure you are all curious! I'm curious. Thanks to my awesome Summer of Socks. The Jaywalkers are looking pretty! The pattern is a little hard to see in the picture, but what's going on is some rhombuses (or rhombi, according to Merriam Webster), with eyelets in the middle, and the pattern repeats such that stockinette chevrons separate the rhombi. Oh, words. I give it 5 "Baas! Hello, I'm...
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Socks Anonymous: New and knitworthy!
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Tuesday, May 22, 2007. This is what I've been toiling away on. Enjoy! Finally, as promised, pictures of my beloved Tsuki. Scarf As you can see, I only have 16" done, but they've been a GREAT 16"! It is being knit on size 6 Nacre needles, which somehow combine the sleekness of metal and the grip of bamboo. I love working with them! The yarn is beyond pleasureable to work with (and it's mohair! Oh, and silk! Here is a close up so you can see the bubbley, foamy ripples of the scarf. Isn't it delicious?
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Socks Anonymous: they're grooooowing
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Tuesday, July 3, 2007. I keep forgetting to take a close up of the bottom, so you can see the yarn better. Because I am sure you are all curious! I'm curious. Thanks to my awesome Summer of Socks. The Jaywalkers are looking pretty! The pattern is a little hard to see in the picture, but what's going on is some rhombuses (or rhombi, according to Merriam Webster), with eyelets in the middle, and the pattern repeats such that stockinette chevrons separate the rhombi. Oh, words. I give it 5 "Baas! I hope you...
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Socks Anonymous: Fuzzy suns....
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Tuesday, June 12, 2007. Here they are in their fuzzed out glory! Note to self (and all others): Don't wear 100% wool socks in leather boots all day long, even if it says it's superwash! I haven't had any trouble with wool/nylon mix, but sadly at all the pressure points, there was some felting. The leg of the sock is just fine, but as you can see below, anyplace that is going to wear got matted. Not sure why this pictures is so washed out looking, but you can see the neat way the color knit up! I am a shy...
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Socks Anonymous: More socks!
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Tuesday, June 12, 2007. Here is a close up of the finished toe. Really neat the way the colors line up near the bottom! That's it for this update. This weekend I accomplished zero knitting (actually not true - I did a little bit Saturday night on the Tsuki scarf before I got too engrossed in Jacob's Ladder. Talk about vivid dreaming.). This week will be a little more tame (say I say now.) so I hope to get some more knitting done. Labels: on the needles. June 18, 2007 at 4:13 PM. June 19, 2007 at 1:28 AM.
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Socks Anonymous: Teaser
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Tuesday, June 12, 2007. I feverishly finished the heel turn while on my lunch break, and then scurried back in to surreptitiously scan in said sock heel. (did I ever mention my love of alliteration? Here is the Sockotta socks, colorway unknown (I probably lost the label long ago). I think these are destined to be on the feet of a man. I am a lazy sock knitter. Gauge? I pretty much stick to 2s. If they are too small for me, they'll be for someone else. Too big? How worn the needle is! I'm like you when it...
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Socks Anonymous: May 2007
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Thursday, May 31, 2007. I wish I had a much better camera to show off this awesome fiber! My spinning isn't much to look at, but I am enjoying myself. Also, I am intimidated to have to go back and ply all this once it's done! And I are finally having our sockspinalong - we bought the same fiber (same color, too! And we're going to spin it and see what kind of neat-o neon spring green socks we get! I will invite anyone who reads to join us! Spin to knit socks! Or More Sensational Knitted Socks. It is bein...
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Socks Anonymous: March 2007
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Monday, March 26, 2007. But no sock knitting. I didn't know that you could upload pi. Ctures directly to blogger. Can you tell I'm new at. These are the yummy sherbet socks. They were made from my own hand-dyed l. Arn, on size 3 needles. The size three. S were a mistake. i thought the fabric felt fine (not loose), but no. W that the socks have been worn a couple of times, the stitches have spread out and the fabric is thin. I will be gentle with. Them I love them because. If only I had cast on mo. The im...