
Guðbjörg gave me this wonderful needlerool yeserday as the first day of summer present, and because she knew that I needed cheering up.
It is much more beautiful up close, but thanks Guðbjörg for brigthen my day and being such a good friend always.
You can never have too much stash
Tigerstripes socks for my daughter Hulda Sveindís
Made out of Skacel Tramboline Stretch, that has 70% wool, 7% polyester and 23% nylon in it. Lovely yarn to knit with, probably as good as I have at least three more of those to make
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Linda I was thinking about naming them Tigershark socks after the jocke on Beauty and the Geek the other day :-)
Those socks are knit from the new Crystal Palace Panda Cotton, which is a 55% Bamboo, 24% cotton and 21% elastic nylon blend. The pattern is yarn over cables and the size is womans medium and the pair took almost 2 skeins, Hulda is very happy with them and says they feel wonderful.
When knit up this yarn is wonderful but knitting with it is not a pleasure as it splits awfully.
Regular selfstriping sockyarn, orignin unknown but guess OnLine. Cast on 56 stitches and knit with short row heel.
I am thinking about knitting up two or four more pairs now for the plunge and then move on to other things like shawls and scarfs.
But it is hard to resist knitting socks when you have a stash full of wonderful yarn that you want to know how looks knitted up :-)
Those socks were a gift for my friend Linda, done out of Regia Silk with a simple yarn over cable pattern from Sensational Knitted Socks.
You can also see that I got my sock blockers from Chappy's Fiber Arts and Crafts on Ebay, l got those and a set in men's size and also blockers for knee socks.
Those are socks for Hulda Sveindis knit out of Regia sock yarn on needles nr. 2.25 mm. I cast on 56 stitches and knit ribbing for 25 rows then 50 rows and made a short row heel. Then knitted 60 rows before starting the toe decreases.
I am watching Star Trek, the orginal series and knitting and this is a fine way to spend the Easter weekend. I am amazed how well the series hold up after 40 years and how much fun they are still to watch.
I am pretty exited about this, this is the first time in 10 - 15 years that I have gotten an Easteregg. The kids gave me this egg and for those of you not in Iceland it is the custom to give at least kids this kind of eggs for Easter.
The size varies of course but this look is on almost all the eggs, they are chocolate with all sorts of candy inside and a little paper piece with some traditional saying on it. This can be something like "The apple does not fall far from the tree" or such.
Anyways this is the biggest egg you can get I think and it is 750 grams of chocolaty goodness.
So if I don't post anything for a day or two you know what I am doing, pigging out on the chocolate instead of knitting :-)
This is how far I have got on the Monkey socks, I have started the heel flap and will probably finish the sock tomorrow and then start the other one. This pattern is super easy and very well written and I plan to knit all of CookieA patterns this year as I really like their constructions and also because they are beautiful.
Those were meant to be knitted in garter rib but the yarn is far to busy for that. I decided to knit them just plain to do justice to the wonderful yarn. The yarn is Emily sock yarn from Posh yarn, in the tapestry colorway and is 80% wool, 10% cashmere and 10% Angora. It is so wonderful to work with and will be equally wonderful to wear.
I went to Guðbjörg this evening and started those three pairs of socks, I hope to finish at least on of the socks of each pair over the Easter. The Regia is a self patterning yarn, not pattern just mindless knitting, the other red yarn is the beginning of a Monkey sock and the multicolored yarn is for a pair with a garter stitch rib from the Sensational Knitted Socks book.
These are top down, 64 stitches on 2.25 mm needles, k2p2 rib for 30 rows, knit 50 rows, short row heel and then knit 70 rows and start decreasing for the toe.
I have also on the needles, socks from Knitting vintage socks in a lace pattern and I am half way done with a pair of red plain socks for Hulda in Baby Camel yarn. I will probably finish those today and then the lace socks.
On the Cross stitching front nothing much is happening, but I went to Linda last night and she found the mistake I had made in the Angel of Healing so now I have no excuse not to stitch on that.
But wait I have an excuse my hands are looking like I have just murdered someone. This is the fault of the Baby Camel yarn that will get a good socking in Vinegar when they are done because the yarn bleeds allover the place.
So the lesson learned from this is, never knit with bleeding yarn if you want to cross stitch something delicate as I will probably have blood red hands for days.