Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Three Things (con't)

Three things I love about these socks:


Duet Middys

1. The YARN. Wow, I've wanted some of this forever. It's a little pricey, so I waited and waited and then kept waiting. This particular skein was part of a Mother's Day gift for me, and I was almost afraid to knit it up. Would it live up to my expectations? Oh, yeah. It sure did. The twist, the fiber, the colors... I want to make PJ's out of this stuff and wear them from now until forever. Yummy. It's Duet Middy in Pebble Cove by A Swell Yarn Shop, and you can find it at The Loopy Ewe. (Just in case you wanted to get some and send it to me.)


2. The contrasting toes.

Socks


3. How well my short row heel turned out. Now, I realize it's not perfect, but I like them and I haven't done many thus far. I think I might be leaning towards these for a bit...

Socks

Three FOs I haven't blogged yet (besides the Duet socks):


1. My first washcloth! A gift for Irene's teacher at the end of the year. I packaged it up with some body wash and lotion, and I think it's kind of cute. Too bad I didn't think to take a pic until it was all packaged up. What? You've never been on a knitting deadline before? I was in a hurry...

Washcloth


2. Crusoe Socks in White Oak Studio's TVyarn in the Four Weddings and Funeral colorway.

Crusoe Socks


3. Camera Sock (at least I don't think I blogged it) for my tiny camera. I keep it in my purse, so I can get all kinds of fun on-the-fly pictures for the blog. All right, all right--I WILL get lots of fun pics.

Sock Camera



Three things I've celebrated recently:


1. Keegan's graduation. You saw that on last blog. How funny was the picture of Irene and Spencer cheering in the seats?


2. My niece Holli's 2nd Birthday.

Holli's 2nd B-day


3. Father's Day. Here's a quick one of me with my Dad...

me and my Dad



Three things I'm dying to knit:


1. Some sort of lace wrap or stole. But I'm afraid. Very afraid.


2. Malabrigo Loafers. Out of this:

Malabrigo
and this:
Malabrigo


3. Pair of mittens from the Selbuvotter book using one of these and a colorful sock yarn:

Mother's Day



Three WIPs:


1. Lucky Leafling socks. I did have 4 inches or so knitted up, but the gauge was too loose, so I had to frog and start over.

Socks

more on the yarn and pattern in a minute.


2. Lettuce Leaf Scarf. Hopefully this will break me in for that lace shawl...

Again, I didn't take a picture yet, but I will. It's in the pretty Elmers colorway by The Plucky Knitter.


3. Wrap/Blanket (not sure how big it will be yet) in Shibui Knits Merino Kid.

No photo--this is becoming a habit--but here's the yarn:

Shibui Merino Kid



Old WIP's:


1. The Van Socks #2. Remember these? Wow, I haven't touched them in a long time. They are still in the van, though. Wonder if that's a good sign?


2. Sunrise Circle Jacket. Still love the idea--just a lot of counting and it's like I never have the quiet time to work on it. Except when I watch TV. But I can't count very well while I watch. Plus, it's kind of warm. Please don't ask why that doesn't stop me from making a blanket/wrap.


3. The 2nd Cowl project. I love it, and it's easy and quick. I just stopped having to pick Irene up at school, and that's when I used to work on it. Maybe I should take it out of the van?



Three things you never would have guessed:


1. Brian's knitting! You remember that around Christmas time I figured out he could still knit? Well, there's more. He even has a WIP! I'm going to save the details for the next post, though. Too much for this list...


2. I met the Harlot and forgot to blog about it!

Harlot

Well, I didn't really forget. I guess I just never got around to it. She came to Webs for a book signing and blew us all away. She's so sweet and nice, and just how you imagine. Plus, funny. Man, is she hilarious. Like knitting stand-up. My face hurt from laughing.


3. Brian ran a 5K a couple of weeks ago!

Brian's 5K

Well, maybe it's harder to believe if you know him...

But he did an amazing job, and I was so proud. I couldn't believe he did as well as he did. And did I mention it was about 98 degrees outside? Whew! I was dying and I didn't run!



Three fun things about Keegan's new Sleeping Socks:


1. He requested a new pair of sleeping socks, because his old pair was wearing out. By "wearing out", I mean that they had like 5 holes in them and were basically unravelling. Anyway, he wanted new ones and I made them up using the yarn I got from Qutecowgirl's Etsy shop. He wears them all the time! Seriously. Like even if it's 90 degrees outside, he wears a tank top and shorts pajamas to bed with his DK weight woolen socks! EVERY night! Of course, while it's really pretty funny, you know darned well that if that kid asks for socks, I knit him socks. You can't buy gratitude like that. He takes his hand knit socks all the way, baby.

Sleeping Socks


2. I used a short row heel for them, and I did it without looking up the technique. And I think they still look good!! This one amazed me. Granted, they're not perfect, but they do look like heels. Good enough.

Sleeping Sock


3. This video. Entirely spontaneous. He just asked me to take a video of his new socks. I thought--why? That would be kind of boring. Turns out it's not. You have to click on it to go and see the video through Photobucket. But it's worth it. And turn on the sound, too.

5 comments:

Laurelena said...

Yay!!! Ha, I had a lot of thoughts while reading your blog, so here are some random comments

You're right, that Harlot IS like a stand-up! Haha! Fun fun!!

You already know I love the Duet socks, but yeah, *stares* I'm going to have to get me some of that yarn.
But your short row! It's perfect! How did you get it so perfect?! No holes, just a perfect, perfect join!

Happy Birthday and Graduation to the kids!

The video is adorable!!

I want to make those loafers too. About how much Malabrigo do you need? I have a spare skein lying around somewhere.

I'm so impressed that Brian is knitting. That's awesome!! And that he ran that 5k. I've gotten Eric to run in the mornings with me, but he's not ready for a 5k. He's also intimidated to run with me since I ran a marathon :P

Yeah, so...you rock!!

Motorious said...

That video is fantastic. I looove my sockity sock sock socks. Doo dood dooo....

I think somebody's been spending too much time with our side of the family. Spontaneous songs? Uh-OH!!

miss you!!

Mo

Unknown said...

Three things I love about you:

1. You writing - So enjoyable to read.
2. Your Smile - Can brighten up the most overcast day
3. Your Company - Can't think of anyone that I want to spend my time with more

Love you, Brian

Anonymous said...

OK, random thoughts-

That Brian of yours is so sweet with his comments!

I love the socky socks, he's getting so big!!

I love those Malabrigo Loafers, I have them on my "list". I even have that same dark blue in my stash. Spooky Jill, stop stalking me!

~Heather

Crafty Pancakes said...

Oh my gosh.. look at how busy you've been. I'm soooo behind in my blog reading! The socks are outstanding and you have the sweetest husband evah! Wish you were going to be here tomorrow to ride around in The Ho with me and Hazel Knits ;)