Saturday, August 09, 2008

What Cool Rainy Days Are Good For

Well, nothing shuts down a conversation like a political rant, right? Oh well, I hope that at least it made some of the few people who read my blog think for a bit. Not that you all don't already think. But maybe it will urge us toward more action.

But what cool rainy days are good for is finishing those socks I started in April on our bus trip to Vancouver. These are the first pair of socks that I have ever knit and it wasn't so bad! I did decide to knit them for Rhiannon who has the smallest feet in our family and I told her that I wasn't promising to finish them until October. So look! I'm early! And no, before you non-knitters or novice knitters ooh and ahh over all those colour changes I did, it is really no big deal. It is self striping yarn. I didn't do anything but knit and try really hard to knit it with the same tension on the second sock. I did have to pull that one out a couple of times and loosen up so that the pattern would match. They were done all except the kitchener stitch to join the toe of the second sock by May. Yesterday afternoon with the help of knitty.com, I finished and Rhiannon couldn't wait to put them on...

And I have some pale blue bamboo for the next pair... what can I say? It was on sale... hush, Mary Sue about the size of my stash... I won't even tell you about the other wool I bought that was also on sale... But how could I resist mohair at $2.99 a ball? And that lovely Briggs and Little in that cool greeny brown? Or that dark blue all for $2.99 a skein...

And as Rhiannon rides off with her friend, I call after her, "be careful with those socks"...

4 comments:

Laura said...

way to go andrea! they look great. i want to knit some knee-highs

Samantha said...

Haven't you heard wool is a great insulator? Therefore, the bigger your stash, the lower your heating bills ;-)
Those socks look wonderful! I love the self striping yarn too :-)

Joanne said...

Great looking socks! I was just getting online to find a simple sock pattern..but thought I would check out what you have been up to first...funny coincidence. I haven't made socks before but I have several great looking sock yarns in my stash, calling out to me. I'm a little nervous about starting especially since I am so far away from all of my Kelowna knitting guru friends! What pattern did you use?

Karey said...

great socks. I wouldn't mind trying to make some but i think the tension would be an issue for me. Maybe i'll wait till you start selling them :)