before i get to the FO, two things:
- i went out to NJ on saturday to see my family and deliver the baby blanket! sorry, no photos of said blanket with baby. the parents did not want me to post them. it was a grueling day of public transport during which i had to stand most of the time because i STILL have not been offered a seat by anyone on the subway. we’re going on 22 weeks now, no seats offered. i’m now going to keep count from here on out.
- the ING new york city marathon was this weekend and i was really hoping to track the few people i knew who were running, but the stupid website was down most of the day. let’s this be a lesson to EVERYONE, if you plan on having a high load website (be it a store or a marathon tracker) do not host your site on a windows machine. the damn thing just couldn’t hack it. go UNIX and get a provider who knows something about load balancing. ‘nough said.
ok, onto the FO! only 6 days late, i have finished my socktoberfest socks (now, you must overlook that i started them on my trip to san francisco in september as well.)
a good pair
yarn: sweet georgia superwash sock yarn in angel
needles: US1 addi turbos, 2 circulars
pattern: mine
a couple of notes on my “pattern”: i casted-on 64 stitches and did about a half inch of twisted 1×1 rib before continuing on down in stockinette. i then did a garter stitch short row heel with the misocrafty psso method. i should also mention that i pulled from the opposite end of the skein/ball for the heel so that my striping on the sock would keep going. i then had to pick up 4 stitches on either side of the heel to close up holes and then decrease them away in the next couple of rounds. i knit to the toe and then used my decrease p2tog method to work the toe without kitchener.
look at my heels!
that’s the basic formula! all in all, i’m really happy with the way they turned out. doing these without a pattern really increased my confidence in understanding sock construction. i feel like i could design my own now! i also really love the yarn, though it pooled in the strangest fashion. i had a BUNCH leftover from both skeins so i may make some funky baby socks from them. i’m sure i could have made these angel socks much longer in the leg but i didn’t want to run out of yarn. humph. so i guess my next technique to learn will be toe up!
more FOs this week, i’m sure. i’ve already picked up stitches and been knitting on the ribbed collar of the baby jacket. i hope to have the knitting done by wednesday and it all seamed up by friday so that i can start on the 3-hole shawl and finish up both the mistake rib scarf and the leg warmers. must knit knit KNIT!
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