Look! Projects! Posting! Wow, eh?
I haz finished some socks.
Love cabin socks (rav me, baby)
Pattern: Log cabin socks, from Handknit Holidays
Yarn: STR heavyweight, Lover’s Leap
Needle: US 5
Started: January 20
Finished: February 23
Mods: Nein!
In case you were wondering, the love cabin is where you sit in a lovely chair and knit lovely things with lovely yarn. (I certainly hope you didn’t think it was anything else you pervy people coughcoughweezcough.) So this yarn and these socks were lovely candidates for the love cabin. I got the lovely yarn ages ago, when I visited the lovely Carrie, aka Irishgirlieknits, in her lovely home of lovely wherever the hell that was northern California. (Forgive me, it was a whirlwind trip.) She took me to the infamous (and lovely) Purlescence, and I done got yarn. Lovely.
Bet you didn’t know that feet could do this. Ouch.
I didn’t change a dang thing in this pattern, and knit the women’s size. Which is kind of funny, considering that the called for yarn is Rowan Cork, which is a bulky weight, and I subbed a sport weight. No worries, it worked fine. Lovely.
Cats are so hard to impress, you know?
I did carry the cable pattern down the heel, although I’m not sure it was the bestest idea ever for socks that I’ll be wearing with shoes. It’s a mite uncomfortable. Plus I’m worried that the cables will wear out pretty fast from all the rubbing. Yes, I know that’s why these are supposedly lounging around the socks house, but really, who does that? Anyway, the cable is pretty. Lovely, even.
The omigod hot pink of these was a little hard to get an accurate picture of, but you get the idea. It was such a cheery color, used to get me through the evil hateful dreary month of February that is the patron saint of desperate and sun-hungry knitters around these parts. Worked pretty dang well, even if it did take me another whole month to get around to posting them.
In other news, I’m frantically knitting a shawl to wear to my little brother’s wedding, which is in 25 days. It’s Haruni, which is lovely and beautiful and here on Ravelry, or here on flickr. I only have six rows left, but they have ~ 500 stitches each, so going is of the slow variety. Plus I’m worried about running out of yarn. AND on a deadline. Fun, eh? Stayed tuned for that blog post, which at the rate I’m going will probably be up by sometime mid-November.
TTFN, dearies.







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April 6, 2010 at 9:35 am
Emilee
Cute socks!
PS: Aww, fluffeh kitteh
April 6, 2010 at 10:22 am
Jennifer
Lovely, and a great color! Six rows from the end of Haruni is exactly how far I got when I realized I was not going to have enough yarn… I’ve finally decided to frog back and eliminate one of the main pattern repeats…
April 6, 2010 at 11:11 am
orata
yay! You’re alive! and you have pink socks!
Rowan Cork socks sound very, very bulky, but to each their own, I guess. I like your sport weight version.
What yarn are you using for your Haruni? That’s such a pretty pattern.
April 6, 2010 at 1:17 pm
chemgrrl
Ella Rae lace merino. So pretty. So squishy.
April 6, 2010 at 7:49 pm
weezalana
I would be offended by you calling me a perv if it weren’t so very true.
Fab socks! Haruni’s on my short list of things to knit next!
April 6, 2010 at 9:03 pm
turtlegirl76
Oooh pretty! Love the vibrant color you chose too. It really sets off the pattern.
April 7, 2010 at 12:07 am
Zonda
I looove those socks! Great colorway! Look forward to seeing your Haruni!
April 7, 2010 at 11:37 pm
irishgirlieknits
Awww…so pretty!! Perfect perfect February socks!! It was a whirlwind, but so glad we got to play!!!
April 17, 2010 at 2:19 pm
Batty
Beautiful socks! Now, when you wrote love cabin, I was thinking either Barry White or something like Love Shack, but… yeah, I’m definitely feeling the sock love.