Friday, April 30, 2010

April sock yarn review

Both socks are finished - Sara's Colorwave Yarns. I bought this yarn two years ago, and from what I can tell from the website, this exact yarn is no longer available. It came without a label, so I have little information, except that it is 100% merino. I am assuming it is not superwash. It doesn't feel like superwash, and I would think that if it was, Sara would have said so.

Sara - finished

Yarn: Sara's Colorwave Yarns - 100 % merino, fingering weight
Needles: 2.25 mm
Gauge 9.0 sts per inch
Notes: These will be too small for me, so I will give them to my sister. If I were making them for myself, I would need to add more rounds to the foot. I think I would prefer this yarn for knitting lace scarves, or even for fingering weight garments. It reminds me most of shetland jumper yarn. Lest it sound as if I don't like it, the colour is superb. I didn't get pooling, as Sara predicted, but then, I didn't get her 8 stitches to the inch gauge, either.

Next yarn: Francis Patrick

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

The real SKA challenge

SKA is Sock Knitters Anonymous on Ravelry. If you're a member of Rav, you know how it can suck you and your knitting into a great vortex of imagined over-achievement. Sometimes it's the same as a double-dog-dare - if you can, I can.

So it was with the January challenge - beads and texture. There was a mystery sock (beads and texture) that I finished. And then, because I can't resist the challenge of designing my own socks, I designed my own beaded texture sock based on the King Charles Brocade stitch pattern. That one I finished. But then I got adventurous - another beaded sock with a variation and then a second textured sock - no beads. And one more textured sock that had nothing to do with King Charles.

I finished one of these on time. And did I finish the others then? Nope. Started the February challenge - and then the March challenge.

So I figure the real challenge of SKA is not finishing in time for the draw - it's finishing the single socks when a new challenge is calling and you'd really rather move on.

So tonight I pat myself on the back: here is the King Charles Brocade Cuffed version - in all its glory. The yarn is The Painted Tiger's Silver Lynx in the Jelly Beans Colourway.

Cuffed King Charles Brocade - finished

These were the greatest pain to knit - what with starting the cuff on straights and joining it, but when they're all said and done, I quite like them.

Isn't there a special prize for people like us?

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Not quite a pair

These are my lace socks for the Sock Knitters' Anonymous Challenge for March 2010 - lace. I used my trusty Harmony Guides and selected a stitch pattern I thought wouldn't be too hard, given that I was leaving shortly to go to Ottawa to visit my daughter. The problem is I took everything on the plane but the Harmony Guide and I had to try to remember the stitch pattern. Let's just say I sort of did.

After one repeat, I knew it wasn't right, but I was too lazy to frog, so I modified the pattern and kept going. The mod was actually the correct version and once I got going, I really liked it.

The yarn is Colinette's Jitterbug and I love it. Firm, squooshy (is that a word?), easy to work and .... short skeins. One toe is Simply Sock Yarn's solid in purple, left over from my Ripple Socks.

Jitterbug Jive - hiding the toe

Which you can see better, here:

Jitterbug Jive - I think they look good!!

Actually, I really like them. And the cuffs aren't the same either, since I didn't want to do the same messed up version twice.

My challenge now is to find a skein of yarn that will be long enough to chart and test the pattern. Much as I love it, it won't be Jitterbug.

Does that mean I can't call the pattern Jitterbug Jive?

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Some progress

The leg is finished. This is a finer yarn than I am used to working, so I suspect these will be gifted to someone with smaller feet than mine. It is not a strong yarn and when I caught it on a chair leg, a tug broke it. Good news is it's easy to splice back together.

Sara's Colorwave - leg finished

Mine isn't quite pooling. I've got broad, soft barber pole stripes that I quite like.

Monday, April 5, 2010

We're off!!

Yes, we're off. Proof is in the picture. (As an aside (I love asides), the original expression is "the proof of the pudding is in the eating. That has been abbreviated to "the proof is in the pudding", which means result are what counts. Good looking isn't good eating.)

Sara cast-on

Not the greatest photo, but it's only the cuff and there is more knitting to be done. (Have I ever mentioned I love knitting. A perfect day has both knitting and quilting. Oh, and a run with the dog and a decent meal, not cooked by me. And a good book.) I digress. (See the comment on asides, above.)

So far, I'm not certain about the quality of the yarn, but I am impressed with the dyer. I like the way this yarn pools.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

April Sock Yarn - Sara's Colorwave

The yarn for April will be Sara's Colorwave Magic Sock Yarn. She has designed this so that the yarn pools, rather than stripes.

Sara Mallard

I have a weakness for blue and green together and am anticipating that I'll get pools of both on the sock.

When I wound it, I found two knots. The yarn is loosely twisted, but I did not find any slubs or badly spun areas.