Showing posts with label The Eyre Affaire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Eyre Affaire. Show all posts
Friday, July 13, 2012
FO? Friday
No, I have not finished the Makiba Socks by Claudia Eisenkolb, that I am making for my daughter, Moogie (and SKA and SolidSocks groups on Ravelry.)
I do want to post a photo of my progress every day, though, so Moogie, who is in California for the summer, can watch the progress.
The yarn is Holiday Yarn's Flock Sock sock yarn in Mango Tango.
Today I finished the chart. 1 inch of a specific ribbing, and then 44 rows of the chart pattern.
After the chart, the instructions are for more of the ribbing, until the legs are the length you want. Moogie likes her socks long. So I checked the notes I made for the Glass Slipper Socks I knit for her last October.
I texted her to see what length she wants for these new socks, and she said the same as the Glass slippers. What did the notes say?
NOTHING.
I did not write down how long I made the legs... Why Why Why don't I take better notes? I think they are 9 inches. or @ 22.9 cm I am trying to change my measuring to metric, because I feel that it is more precise.
I knit them to 15 cm (6 in.) then took a break for dinner and a photo.
Since then, I am at 19 cm (7.5 in). but the light has gone. I hope to get the legs completely knit tonight, and start on the heels tomorrow. Since I had to finish my Circle Socks before I let myself start these,
I am behind in my usual sock-a-month schedule. If I am going to finish them before the end of the month, I need to really CRANK on them.
That means that I won't be able to work on anything else, until I get these finished. OOOOOOO MONOGAMY. Can I do it?
FO
I did finish listening to The Eyre Affair, by Jasper Fforde, an audiobook I downloaded for FREE from my local King County Library. If you love books, read this book. I cannot recommend it enough. The story is fun, the fantasy innovative, the characters terrific. The best part is all of the funny historical and literary references made during the book. At one point, the main character, Thursday Next (the character's names are absolutely wonderful), goes to a production of Richard III where the audience has seen the play so many times, that they have dispensed with actors, and just cast audience members. It is obviously a play on the Rocky Horror Picture Show phenomenon in the 1970's and 80's, because the play is done with a bunch of audience participation. Anyway, the idea that a historical Shakespeare play could be a cult following was super funny to me.
Where in the World is f1bercat?
Just 5 more miles knit today. But I was happy because I made myself knit those 5 miles. There are days that I knit for 45 min before I notice, and days that I start wondering if I can last at 10 minutes. Today was one of those, but I stuck out the 5 miles.
That puts me almost to Eugene, Oregon.
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The progress is slow. But I am telling myself, that at least it is steady.
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When I got out of the Y today it was raining. I mean really raining with thunder and huge drops. Thank goodness. We need the water. I don't like to water our yard, but the grass is getting a bit brown, and the flowers are fading. The rain today really helped.
Hope it doesn't rain tomorrow, and especially no thunder. It is our swim team's B Champs meet, and our pool is hosting it. If there is thunder, they will have to postpone the event, because of the danger of lightning. Boo.
Stay safe and well.
yours,
f1bercat
Shaping the planet with the legs of 2 mango colored socks.
Hi Moogie! I miss you.
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Socks Update
Why is it that some patterns just seem to fly, and others crawl.?
I loved knitting my Circle socks. I love the yarn. I love how they look. But, the last 3 inches of the feet took forever. I would try them on and think, ok, about 3 more inches until I can start the toes. Then 2 hours later, try them on and think, 3 more inches until I can start the toes. Two hours later, I still needed 3 inches. I am not kidding, it took me a full day to knit about 3 inches.
I kept the circle pattern going down the foot, tapering it off into a point as I neared the toes.
It's not that the pattern was so complicated that it took a long time to knit, either. This is a fast, easy pattern. I'm not sure if it is all of the slipped stitches, pulling the fabric back, or what. But it just took forever.
However, I am finished, and I love them.
They fit beautifully, too.
Now that I have finished, what am I knitting? Why, socks of course.
I cast on a pair of socks that will double dip for both SolidSocks (they are orange), and SKA (Sock Knitters Anonymous), as they are designed by Claudia Eisenkolb, and called, "Makiba."
Since the SolidSocks color for July is orange, I bought some beautiful mango colored Flock Sock yarn from Holiday Yarns.
The color is Mango Tango. I bought 2 skeins because these socks are for my daughter, Moogie, and she likes the legs of her socks to be more like knee socks, and I don't want to worry about running out. However, since the yarn is hand dyed, the balls are subtly different! They should be an interesting look.
The pattern is not difficult, but there is a bit of lace and some cables.
Well, I can't decide if the pattern is easy, or it's just that I am getting better?
I love how they are coming along. The leg pattern is 45 rows after the ribbing, and I am on 35. (this photo was taken at 25, but now the light is gone.)
As Moogie is down in California, helping at my brother's house, she won't be able to watch the progress of these socks. I plan to post a photo every day, so she can "watch" them grow.
Where in the World is f1bercat?
I knit another 5 miles today, and walked .7. I am happy that I am starting to walk a bit more. I have downloaded audiobook version of the Eyre Affaire, by Jasper Fforde through our library system for free, and am listening to it while I knit/ride the exercise bike, and also while I walk on the treadmill. I am enjoying this book a lot. I heard about it on the 2 Knit Lit Chicks Podcast. At our neighborhood Independence Day party, one of my friends told me that she likes to download audio books for free from the library, and how to get started. Wow! I couldn't wait to try it out. And I am loving it so far.
Anyway, while listening, and knitting on my Better Than French Vanilla Socks, I made it to:
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Basically, I am north of Eugene, in the middle of nowhere.
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Every 5 miles gets me that much closer to my goal.
Stay safe and well.
Yours,
f1bercat
shaping the planet while missing my Moogie
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