The toe is Knitpicks Essential, and interestingly enough it's been much rougher and also shinier than my previous experience with Essential. I'm curious to see if it plumps up and softens after blocking. Anyway, I wasn't sure about the colors when I started but now that I'm a little into the body of the sock I'm very pleased by how the colors work together. I think the more I get the little bits of beige in the body of the sock as I keep going the more I'm going to like it.
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Moving on
Monday, February 19, 2007
Sock Marathon update
They're done!
Knitpicks Memories in Yukon, knit on 80 stitches with size 0 Knitpicks circular. Stockinette with short-row toes and heels. Nice and simple! And done!
I've been enjoying my break - I've finished two books so far (Teacher Man and Stiff, which I couldn't put down even when I was eating, even though it was disturbing and I wasn't even sure that I wanted to be reading it at all). I got my copy of Sensational Knitted Socks, but I'm going to wait to do anything from them because I decided to use my Memories Cape Cod colorway for a pair of stockinette socks, with beige toes, heels and cuffs. So now I'm off to cast them on! And this time, since I finished my Sock-a-Month pair, there's no time pressure and I might even cast on for more than one pair at a time!
Saturday, February 17, 2007
Wouldn't you just know
I've decided I need to get myself a sock book - either Knitting Vintage Socks or Sensational Knitted Socks (it seems like every time I stalk a pattern I love lately, it turns out to be from that book). If one of my friends is up for it I'm planning a trip to Barnes and Noble today - I've made a vow to not internet-shop for six months, so I'll have to see what I can find in real life (the horror!). One of my goals for my knitting year was to experiment with various toes and heels, and I think it's time to read up on them. If anyone has a book recommendation I'd love to hear it!
Friday, February 16, 2007
Minor Update

Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Yarn! Yarn! Yarn!
First is Mountain Colors Bearfoot in Wild Raspberry - my skein seems to have more blue, green and rust in the mix than others I've seen online, and I love it! In real life the burgundy color is much more intense.
Then there's Hill Country Yarns' Sweet Feet Sock Yarn (love the name) in Chocolate Covered Kisses.
Now I just have to decide whether to wait until their colors come along in Project Spectrum, or to "cheat" on PS - I doubt I have the self control to wait long, so that only leaves a decision about which one to use first....
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Praise be!
1. I got a Valentine's present, and it is jewelry.
2. I got another Valentine's present, and it's yarn. Two skeins of gorgeous sock yarn. (I'll explain about pictures below.)
3. I finally confronted someone who's supposed to share a responsibility with me and has been consistently ditching me, AND I did it fearlessly and cleverly so it was almost a joke but they got the point, and I am so incredibly proud of myself because I'm usually too afraid to confront anyone! Much less cleverly!
4. I have another Valentine coming, and it's also jewelry (I'm 99% sure).
5. The program I was supposed to participate in Valentine's Day evening (!!) is CANCELLED so I can have my date with Sweetie as planned!
6. SCHOOL IS CANCELLED TOMORROW! (Cold weather) Which means I can finish Sweetie's Valentine socks, I can RELAX, I can take pictures of my new yarn in good light, I can do whatever I want!
7. I came home after school to a totally free evening, Interweave Knits and Glamour were in my mailbox, and there's good tv tonight.
So whatever it is I was being punished for by means of the past two weeks... it's over. I hope.
Sunday, February 11, 2007
More blue

Those beaded flowers I posted yesterday are from a pair of dollar-store slippers I wear as house shoes - here's a (slightly blurry) picture of the whole thing.

Taking these pictures and knitting helped me calm down considerably yesterday (after cleaning energetically (ie angrily), which also helped quite a bit) after a stressful week. Two weeks. I think I haven't made enough room for creativity in my weekday life.
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Thursday, February 08, 2007
After a very bad day
Your Hidden Talent |
![]() You have the natural talent of rocking the boat, thwarting the system. And while this may not seem big, it can be. It's people like you who serve as the catalysts to major cultural changes. You're just a bit behind the scenes, so no one really notices. |
Fun!
Wednesday, February 07, 2007
I've been tagged!
1. I'm American, but I spent 4 of the last seven years abroad, most recently as an aid worker (teacher) in Central Asia (but not Afghanistan - I'm not that brave. I had some really great Afghan refugee students whom I love dearly though).
2. My husband is Turkish, and we met in 1. when he was an expat English teacher at a fancy private school in the same town where I was working. I earned the nickname "Turkish Princess" for how spoiled I got by all of the Turkish food (local food was...not to US tastes), Simpsons in English, and air conditioning he lavished on me. (I was there as part of a group, and the conditions we lived in were local standards and not US. Thus air conditioning was unimaginable luxury for most of us.)
3. When I want to, I shamelessly exploit my headscarf and the fact that people make assumptions to pretend that I don't speak English. Earnest cult member handing out pamphlets? Creepy, chatty guy in line or on the train? I've perfected this blank look that, combined with the scarf, somehow creates a forcefield that protects me from any and all weirdos who want to talk. It's like magic!
4. I used to be vegan, until I became allergic to soy. (I'm running out of ideas, can you tell?)
5. My little sister is taller than me, and the reason I was so crazy about platform shoes in high school wasn't because they were fashionable, it was so people wouldn't notice she was growing more than me.
Okay! I wasn't sure I was going to make it there. Now I have to tag five people... and I'm not sure who even reads. I'm tagging Teal for sure, and pretty much anybody else who's ever left a comment here. That means Knit Nurse, Smug Sheep, Kneesocky, and Lauren. Oh man, I hope you people still read here sometimes. And I think I'll also tag anyone else who happens along - and don't do what I always do and say to yourself "Oh, she doesn't mean me" and continue on your merry way - I do mean you! You're tagged!
And just for interest, although the interest is minimal because it's just longer stockinette than before, here's a picture of my progress on my Sweetie's Project Spectrum sock.

Now, anybody who read this should go write a meme! Seriously!
Sunday, February 04, 2007
I wrote
The blue-gray socks are moving along well - I really like using two circulars, it feels much more intuitive than Magic Loop did (I have spatial perception issues). And last night I even had a Project Spectrum dream! I went on a trip to Iran (of all places! Actually, I have a series of dreams about taking trips to Iran - which I've never been to - with various people. Maybe I should do that "weird" meme) with Lolly (that made me feel a bit like a stalker...but oh well), and we were riding around on a bus taking pictures of blue things. Sweetie was there too, and I woke up mad at him for not chasing away a creepy man trying to chat with me on the bus. I always stay mad at him for things that happened in dreams after I wake up, poor guy.
Friday, February 02, 2007
Project Spectrum! (And SAM3)

I don't anticipate getting very far today; after school I'm helping another teacher with her very (very very) ambitious plan of taking a group of students to the movies, then immediately after that Sweetie and I are going on a home visit (to one of my students for once!) so I might, might finish one toe today. But this weekend should be fairly low-stress - if it starts to be otherwise I'll make up reasons I am busy, and stay home and knit.
As far as Project Spectrum goes, I anticipate sticking to blue for the first two months. I've never been much into white or gray, and don't have any in my stash.
SAM3 only gives you credit for the first pair of socks you knit in a month, and I'm so glad - it takes some stress off. You only have to knit one pair, but I know I'd plan more and then freak out if I couldn't finish them. And really, a pair a month is the most one should aim for. Otherwise things just get out of control. (Oh, and the Sock Marathon? I'm up past 7 miles of yarn now. I don't even know for sure, and I'm not going to calculate it until I've knit some of it away. I guess this pair is the beginning of my marathon, too. Hooray for multitasking! It makes me feel productive.)
Thursday, February 01, 2007
The End is Here!

The picture is awful, but they're done! [I replaced the really bad pic with a better, but still blurry one. And I had a hard time taking one that didn't highlight the thickness of my ankles, thus the 'artistic' close-up.] And I love the tubular bind-off. Now to block them - I want them to "bloom" a little because they stretch a lot right now and I feel like it distorts the striping. Next time I might try stockinette instead of ribbing.
And if The End is here, Next Time is too! And next time is Sweetie's socks. If I can remember to bring a crochet hook for the provisional cast on I'll start them tomorrow - it's definitely time for bed tonight.
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
The end is in sight, maybe just maybe

The yarn that's left seems ever so slightly smaller, and they're off the Magic Loop and onto dpns because I went up a size for the cuff.
Project Spectrum and SAM3 are both starting tomorrow (sorry I'm not linking those - my class starts in 5 minutes so I'll do it later) and I might possibly just be actually ready! And my latest Knitpicks order with two sets of 0 and 1 circs is scheduled to arrive today, just in time to try socks on two circular needles.
Monday, January 29, 2007
Ooof ya...
At least the right front of the baby hoodie is done, and I'm plugging away at the back. But there's a slight stain on it - I think it might be chalk from my hands, from knitting at school. Hopefully nothing that won't come out with a quick wash!
Friday, January 26, 2007
Do you see a difference?

In the size of the yarn to-be-knit, compared to Monday? Because I can't. I knit and knit (well, not that much because I have one new project) and it just doesn't diminish. It's the never-ending ball of yarn.
Here's the new project - a baby sweater for a friend. I'm using a free Lion Brand baby hoodie pattern and Bernat Cottontots.

Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Monday, January 22, 2007
It just won't end!

I guess that's a good thing. I could just bind off now, which is what I ended up doing on my mom's socks out of sheer impatience, but I'm forcing myself to keep going until I run out of yarn. I mean, that's the whole point of toe-up socks!
I had been planning on knitting another pair before Project Spectrum starts, but it looks like that isn't going to happen. Assuming I actually finish these within a week and a half (I can't BELIEVE how long it's dragging out) I guess I'll have to pick up a UFO...