My Philly Knitter Secret Pal struck twice this weekend! Inside the first package was a tea mug, a box of Tazo Tea, a few packets of hot chocolate, and a mini spa kit. All perfect for this time of the year. PKSP — I definitely drink tea so you were right on with this package!
Then I noticed the next one came from Amazon. She sent me two books. The first one from my wish list — Patterns for Guernseys, Jerseys, and Arans. I’ve never seen the book in person but I LOVE IT! The book is chock full of texture work — cables, travelling stitches, knit and purl combos. It’s gorgeous. I may need to use one (or a few) of them in a scarf in the near future. I’m itching to use this book now!
The second one was a book I almost bought off of elann the other day — The Sock Calendar. What a nice book! I mean, can a girl ever have too many sock patterns?
I started a sock from it yesterday out of some Trekking yarn.
I love the yarn! I love the pattern! It’s a simple slip stitch pattern. You slip a every 5th stitch for 2 rows, and then you move that stitch over 2 stitches on the 3rd row. Very simple to remember, but still a lot more interesting to knit than ribbing.
I converted the pattern to toe-up because the Trekking comes in 459 yard balls and I didn’t want a third of a ball stuck in my stash. I’m also planning to do a short row heel. I like short row heels better for toe-up because I don’t have to break the yarn and come back to an afterthought heel. I’m partial to the Ozyarn no-wrap short row heel which has you pick up a stitch and knit them together instead of the wraps.
Socks I Wish I Could Claim To Have Knit
I’m obsessed with Bass socks. They’re adorable! Mohair polka dots. Argyle knee-highs. Today’s pair is two color with snowflakes up the sides. Don’t they just scream winter? Am I the only crazy who checks the construction of commercially made socks? No? Good. This pair is knitted them in the round with the yarn broken at the edges. There’s about a half-inch of yarn left at each edge where the colors change. So they didn’t do intarsia in the round. Phew! But all that color changing! Oy. That’s why I buy Bass socks. They’re socks I’d never want to make myself, but can totally appreciate wearing them.
Love those snowflake socks! I’m so looking for Bass socks now (cause there’s no way I’m doing intarsia socks!). Thanks for the tip.
I hear ya on the Halo comment. My DH is once again addicted to EverCrack. Whatever floats your boat dude, at least I have time to knit in peace.
im so happy to see you’ve been feeding your sock addiction! you’re lucky to have a secret pal who understands! that pattern with the trekking yarn looks so fun!