Remember that post where I was almost done with the second sock? (You know what's coming, right? Cue Ominous Music. Yep.)
I'd been knitting the foot portion of the sock, trying to ignore that little niggling voice in my head that kept trying to tell me that Something is Wrong. "No, no." I kept saying to myself. "It's really fine. The fact that this sock seems shorter than the first one is clearly an optical illusion, since I've knit the same number of rows of the pattern stitch from the point of the gusset to the start of the toe. I know this because I've counted them 14 times. Not that I'm worried that there is a Mistake somewhere or anything. I just like compulsively counting rows of knitting. Especially with my hands over my ears: one, la la la, two, la la la, three, la la la..."
Eventually, though, even I can't maintain that level of denial. The second sock is clearly shorter than the first, despite my best efforts to stretch it.
Once I stopped looking just at the knitting after the gusset, and looked at the gusset itself, I found the problem.
Here are the socks, lined up sole to sole:
The one on the right is First Sock. The one on the left is Second Sock. See the problem? Count the rows in the gusset - which is easy to do, since they're conveniently knit in stripes. A fact I ruthlessly ignored in my denial.
Honestly, I could just cry.
Showing posts with label socks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label socks. Show all posts
Monday, March 26, 2012
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Can't talk now, turning the heel on the second sock
And trying to remember to take pictures as I go.
I found my notes from Sock 1 were a little sketchy in places as I worked on Sock 2. Like exactly how I turned the heel. Whatever I did the first time, it worked perfectly.
Sure wish I had written it down...
I found my notes from Sock 1 were a little sketchy in places as I worked on Sock 2. Like exactly how I turned the heel. Whatever I did the first time, it worked perfectly.
Sure wish I had written it down...
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Okay, quick show of hands
How many people thought I'd have to rip out the first version of the toe?
Yeah. I guess that was pretty predictable, hunh...
Yeah. I guess that was pretty predictable, hunh...
Monday, December 5, 2011
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Fraternal gussets
It occurred to me that yesterday's photo of the gusset was taken from the other side of the sock than I'd shown previously. Because there's a surprise in the gussets - one is black
Because the 48 stitches of the sole could only be divided into an even number of stripes, the first stripe and the last stripe (from left to right) are opposite colors, which meant the gussets wouldn't match. I knew that going in, and knew that I could do some fancy number juggling to compensate, but I decided it just wasn't worth it. I plan to knit the second sock with the sole stripes reversed, so that the socks will mirror. Then for the pattern it will be knitter's option whether they knit matching or mirrored socks.
I'm also trying to figure out the topology of turning one sock inside out. Would it then match or mirror? (I'm an empiricist, dammit. I'll have to knit the second sock, then play with turning one inside out...)
and the other is green.
Because the 48 stitches of the sole could only be divided into an even number of stripes, the first stripe and the last stripe (from left to right) are opposite colors, which meant the gussets wouldn't match. I knew that going in, and knew that I could do some fancy number juggling to compensate, but I decided it just wasn't worth it. I plan to knit the second sock with the sole stripes reversed, so that the socks will mirror. Then for the pattern it will be knitter's option whether they knit matching or mirrored socks.
I'm also trying to figure out the topology of turning one sock inside out. Would it then match or mirror? (I'm an empiricist, dammit. I'll have to knit the second sock, then play with turning one inside out...)
Monday, November 28, 2011
You say you want a resolution
We-eell you kno-o-ow, we all want to knit a sock... (Sorry. Channeling old Beatles songs lately. It's either a function of my age, or some sort of mental protest against all the "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" that's already spring up. Grrr.)
So, the gusset has resolved. (Which is where all that resolution came from.) (Again, sorry.) I like the stronger lines I got by working it this way.
Double-knitting, for me, seems to involve a lot of mental chanting. "Green/black-green/black, black/green-black/green". Over and over, in various combinations. It's the only way I've found to keep going without getting hopelessly confused.
Makes it a little hard to have a conversation, though... "Hey, sweetie, green-black, I stopped green-black at Agway black-green this black-green morning and green-black they had green-black a new black-green kind of black-green chicken feed."
So, the gusset has resolved. (Which is where all that resolution came from.) (Again, sorry.) I like the stronger lines I got by working it this way.
Double-knitting, for me, seems to involve a lot of mental chanting. "Green/black-green/black, black/green-black/green". Over and over, in various combinations. It's the only way I've found to keep going without getting hopelessly confused.
Makes it a little hard to have a conversation, though... "Hey, sweetie, green-black, I stopped green-black at Agway black-green this black-green morning and green-black they had green-black a new black-green kind of black-green chicken feed."
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Madman's socks
So, I was knitting away last night on the double-knit socks. Madman looked over and asked "Socks?"
I smiled and said "Yes."
"That looks really cool. Can I feel it?"
And again I said "Yes." I'm always pleased when he takes an interest in the knitting.
"Wow! This is really thick!" he said. I showed it off, explaining double-knitting, and showing that it was reversible.
"Oh, wow. I want a pair of these."
"Sweetie, you haven't been reading the blog lately, have you?"
I smiled and said "Yes."
"That looks really cool. Can I feel it?"
And again I said "Yes." I'm always pleased when he takes an interest in the knitting.
"Wow! This is really thick!" he said. I showed it off, explaining double-knitting, and showing that it was reversible.
"Oh, wow. I want a pair of these."
"Sweetie, you haven't been reading the blog lately, have you?"
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Oh, yes, that's much better
Here's the new and improved gusset - much more what I had in mind:
As opposed to the first version:
I guess I should have rotated one or the other of those photos...
As opposed to the first version:
I guess I should have rotated one or the other of those photos...
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Gusset, Rip, Repeat...
And repeat again.
I decided that I didn't like the way the gusset was going to resolve when I finished the decreases (naturally, I was almost at that point when I realized it), so I ripped it back to the picking-up-stitches part and started again.
And then realized that I'd made a grievous calculation error (because apparently I can't count past four without making a mistake) and had to rip it out again.
On the silver-lining side, I'm getting very good at picking up the two layers of gusset stitches...
I decided that I didn't like the way the gusset was going to resolve when I finished the decreases (naturally, I was almost at that point when I realized it), so I ripped it back to the picking-up-stitches part and started again.
And then realized that I'd made a grievous calculation error (because apparently I can't count past four without making a mistake) and had to rip it out again.
On the silver-lining side, I'm getting very good at picking up the two layers of gusset stitches...

Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Monday, November 14, 2011
As the Heel Turns
I've turned the heels on the Double Knit Sock -
so the stripes have started on the sole.
Actually, I'm a bit further along, since I've now got the gussets going, but no photos yet in case I change my mind and have to start over. (What I visualize isn't always what I end up with. Knitting is a lot like life in that respect...)
The heel turning went a lot smoother than I expected, and picking up stitches for the gussets involved a lot less swearing than I was prepared for, too.
I had some truly spectacular words all lined up and everything. Pity they were wasted. Oh, well, better to be over-prepared than surprised, I guess.


The heel turning went a lot smoother than I expected, and picking up stitches for the gussets involved a lot less swearing than I was prepared for, too.
I had some truly spectacular words all lined up and everything. Pity they were wasted. Oh, well, better to be over-prepared than surprised, I guess.
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Heels checks? Check.
I've started work on the heel flap. Checks R Us...
(The flash throws off the colors, but no flash does, too, and is blurry besides.)

I briefly considered running a couple of horizontal stripes before starting the checks, echoing the top border, but decided against it. The checks start nicely right off the tops of the zigzags.
One thing I like about knitting a checkerboard on a heel flap is that it makes it really easy to count the rows...


I briefly considered running a couple of horizontal stripes before starting the checks, echoing the top border, but decided against it. The checks start nicely right off the tops of the zigzags.
One thing I like about knitting a checkerboard on a heel flap is that it makes it really easy to count the rows...
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Plotting and Planning
Step 1: Find a pen that works.
Step 2: Find a pen that works for longer than a minute.
Step 3: Take the only working pen in the house and start a shopping list. (First item: pens.)
Step 4: Start drawing socks. (Actually, I cheated - I found an image on the internet, reduced the size, and traced it a whole bunch of times. All's fair in sock-knitting.)
Step 5: Start filling in sock outlines with permutations of stripes, zigzags, and checkerboards.

(You'll notice that the 'filling-in' sort of petered out towards the end. Not to mention coloring in checks...)
Though I like some of the short row heel options (top row), I think that'll wait for another design. I'm more intrigued with the flap/gusset heel configuration, though it's going to be harder to wrap my brain around. I think I have it figured out how to do it (it works in my head, anyway), but I'm questioning my ability to write it out in a fashion that a normal person would be able to follow.
At this moment, I'm favoring the one in the bottom row, second from the left. Still have to decide if I want wide or narrow stripes on the sole.
When I get it done, I might be calling for test knitters. You don't necessarily have to be normal to volunteer...
Step 2: Find a pen that works for longer than a minute.
Step 3: Take the only working pen in the house and start a shopping list. (First item: pens.)
Step 4: Start drawing socks. (Actually, I cheated - I found an image on the internet, reduced the size, and traced it a whole bunch of times. All's fair in sock-knitting.)
Step 5: Start filling in sock outlines with permutations of stripes, zigzags, and checkerboards.

(You'll notice that the 'filling-in' sort of petered out towards the end. Not to mention coloring in checks...)
Though I like some of the short row heel options (top row), I think that'll wait for another design. I'm more intrigued with the flap/gusset heel configuration, though it's going to be harder to wrap my brain around. I think I have it figured out how to do it (it works in my head, anyway), but I'm questioning my ability to write it out in a fashion that a normal person would be able to follow.
At this moment, I'm favoring the one in the bottom row, second from the left. Still have to decide if I want wide or narrow stripes on the sole.
When I get it done, I might be calling for test knitters. You don't necessarily have to be normal to volunteer...
Monday, November 7, 2011
Ooops...
Totally forgot to post yesterday. Which means I blew NaBloPoMo in the first week.
*sigh*
I think I'll play a Get Out of Jail Free card, and ignore it.
Intention is nine tenths of the law, right?
Still knitting on the double-knit sock. It looks the same as the last photo, only longer, so I won't bother with another pic yet.
Will have to start making decisions about the heel soon. Short row? Flap and gusset? And patterning - the checkerboard or a stripe pattern? And then what about patterning on the sole?
I have the day off tomorrow and plan to do some sketching of options. As slowly as double-knitting progresses (since I'm knitting two stitches for every one, after all) I've got time to consider, yet.
All options are still open...
*sigh*
I think I'll play a Get Out of Jail Free card, and ignore it.
Intention is nine tenths of the law, right?
Still knitting on the double-knit sock. It looks the same as the last photo, only longer, so I won't bother with another pic yet.
Will have to start making decisions about the heel soon. Short row? Flap and gusset? And patterning - the checkerboard or a stripe pattern? And then what about patterning on the sole?
I have the day off tomorrow and plan to do some sketching of options. As slowly as double-knitting progresses (since I'm knitting two stitches for every one, after all) I've got time to consider, yet.
All options are still open...
Friday, November 4, 2011
Testing... testing... One,... well, just one...
Since Alison so graciously told me I could post my test-knitting pics, I'll let you see.
She's designed this great pattern for warm, cushy socks, and let me test the pattern. Truly, you are going to love these socks -
They have a thick squishy sole that's pure luxury to walk around on.


Of course, I only have 75 percent of a pair of socks, so far...
She's designed this great pattern for warm, cushy socks, and let me test the pattern. Truly, you are going to love these socks -




Thursday, November 3, 2011
Actual knitting content
Not much has been accomplished on the knitting front lately. Other than a test-knit for a friend (and I don't know if I'm allowed to show it or not. I'll wait for the go-ahead from her, then I'll be pleased to show off a wonderful pattern!), the needles have been pretty quiet.
I do have another project underway which I can show. (And I had to finish a pair of socks that I'd started last year, in order to free up the needles.) (And, duh... it occurs to me that I should probably take a picture. I'll get on that. Soon.)
This started out as a Crimbo present for Madman, but I realized there was no way I would get them done in time without knitting them under his nose. So I've decided they're going to be an Ice-fishing present, instead. Ice-fishing presents don't have to be secret.
Here's a shot of the knitting in progress:
And I'll just flip the bottom up so you can see the inside:

Yeah. Double-knitting. Socks, to be exact. Because I'm clearly not crazy enough.
I'm going to be designing this pattern as I go. Madman needs really warm socks - and what could be warmer than double-knitting? And I need to knit socks for him (cuz, you know, love and all that), but he's always been resistant to hand-knit socks because the purl bumps bother the bottoms of his feet. Double-knitting = no purl bumps. Win-win, right?
Well, except for the crazy part...
I do have another project underway which I can show. (And I had to finish a pair of socks that I'd started last year, in order to free up the needles.) (And, duh... it occurs to me that I should probably take a picture. I'll get on that. Soon.)
This started out as a Crimbo present for Madman, but I realized there was no way I would get them done in time without knitting them under his nose. So I've decided they're going to be an Ice-fishing present, instead. Ice-fishing presents don't have to be secret.
Here's a shot of the knitting in progress:


Yeah. Double-knitting. Socks, to be exact. Because I'm clearly not crazy enough.
I'm going to be designing this pattern as I go. Madman needs really warm socks - and what could be warmer than double-knitting? And I need to knit socks for him (cuz, you know, love and all that), but he's always been resistant to hand-knit socks because the purl bumps bother the bottoms of his feet. Double-knitting = no purl bumps. Win-win, right?
Well, except for the crazy part...
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Houston, we have a problem.
In between all the crazy things going on here, including bottlefeeding rabbits (and getting peed on by the ungrateful little wretches sweet little bunnikinses), I've actually been doing some knitting. Yeah, I was surprised, too.
But.
Slight problem.
I was almost done with the ribbing on the cuff of Skew when I decided to try it on.
That's as far as she goes, folks. The ribbing will go over my instep, but the leg of the sock won't. The only way I'm going to be able to wear this is if I pull a Cinderella's-Stepsister and chop off a hunk of my foot.
*sigh*
The frogging has already commenced.
And if anyone thinks I'm not entitled to whine about our weather up here, this is what it was doing this afternoon.

My daffodils and tulips are pissed.


Goldie just stands there going "WTF?"
Mother Nature is a right mean bitch.
But.
Slight problem.
I was almost done with the ribbing on the cuff of Skew when I decided to try it on.

*sigh*
The frogging has already commenced.
And if anyone thinks I'm not entitled to whine about our weather up here, this is what it was doing this afternoon.

My daffodils and tulips are pissed.


Goldie just stands there going "WTF?"

Sunday, March 28, 2010
Still skewing around
Hey, look! Skew really does have a heel! I'm just past the magic origami row that makes this look like this:
(Warning - there is Kitchenering involved. Not much, but it's sort of a surprise in the middle of a heel...)
Speaking of socks, my traveling sock is getting a lot of attention. I'm currently training in another store (One more week to go! Yay!!) which involves a 40 minute commute each way. Madman has been driving me (Will the car issues never end?) so I have time to drink my coffee and get a little knitting done.
I've got about another 1.5" to go before starting toe shaping. If I stay on task, I could have a brand spanky new pair of purple socks in no time. (Stop laughing. It could happen. Srsly.)
And here's that Cabled Coat that I keep claiming to be working on. See? Seaming in progress. I'm not exactly setting a land-speed record, but at least all the pieces are connected now. If it's cold this year for NH S&W (which is entirely possible, given the eccentricities of our weather up here) I'm going to wear it.

Whether it's done or not...

Speaking of socks, my traveling sock is getting a lot of attention. I'm currently training in another store (One more week to go! Yay!!) which involves a 40 minute commute each way. Madman has been driving me (Will the car issues never end?) so I have time to drink my coffee and get a little knitting done.

And here's that Cabled Coat that I keep claiming to be working on. See? Seaming in progress. I'm not exactly setting a land-speed record, but at least all the pieces are connected now. If it's cold this year for NH S&W (which is entirely possible, given the eccentricities of our weather up here) I'm going to wear it.

Whether it's done or not...
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Still skewed up
I've reached the point in Skew where the heel-shaping commences. I'd feel a whole lot better right now if there was an in-progress photo in the pattern. You know, like,
Don't panic if your sock now looks like this:
Just sayin'...
If anyone knows if I should panic, please pipe up.
Thank you.
As far as the eggs?
No change.
(Those small white spots are just egg-freckles and tricks of the light. I know because I went and looked with the high-powered flashlight...)
Don't panic if your sock now looks like this:

If anyone knows if I should panic, please pipe up.
Thank you.
As far as the eggs?

(Those small white spots are just egg-freckles and tricks of the light. I know because I went and looked with the high-powered flashlight...)
Sunday, March 7, 2010
All Skewed Up
Well, they say third fourth time's the charm. (I didn't even take a picture of the third try at Skew. Ripped.)
Finally, something where you can actually see the magic!
This is Socks that Rock that I won on Cara's blog about a million years ago. I've lost the ball band (go figure) so I don't know the colorway. One of the Rare Gems, I think.
Anyway, I'm happy that I'm getting color runs that are actually long enough to show off the diagonals in this pattern. And that I'm finally far enough along that I have to actually look at the pattern again. (After 3 previous attempts, I pretty well had the beginning memorized. Except for Judy's Magic Cast-on, which I still have to go look at every.single.time...)
But I haven't been neglecting Maplewing. I'm now on the second repeat of section B. Hitting that decrease row where I went from 522 sts to 435 sts made a huuuuuuge difference. Practically flying through the rows, now.

And I'm back to my old wicked ways again. Why be monogamous when you can multi-task?
I needed a portable project for a car trip. Neither Skew nor Maplewing are the kind of thing I can knit without watching closely - and I get car-sick unless I'm looking out the window. So, obviously, I needed to cast on another project...
Simple mind, simple sock.
(Psst... Diane... I really am seaming up the Cabled Coat. Slowly but surely. Srsly.)
(And can anyone figure out what in this post is causing my google ads to all be for Love Spells? Is it the magic cast-on, combined with wicked and monogamous?)
Finally, something where you can actually see the magic!

Anyway, I'm happy that I'm getting color runs that are actually long enough to show off the diagonals in this pattern. And that I'm finally far enough along that I have to actually look at the pattern again. (After 3 previous attempts, I pretty well had the beginning memorized. Except for Judy's Magic Cast-on, which I still have to go look at every.single.time...)
But I haven't been neglecting Maplewing. I'm now on the second repeat of section B. Hitting that decrease row where I went from 522 sts to 435 sts made a huuuuuuge difference. Practically flying through the rows, now.

And I'm back to my old wicked ways again. Why be monogamous when you can multi-task?

Simple mind, simple sock.
(Psst... Diane... I really am seaming up the Cabled Coat. Slowly but surely. Srsly.)
(And can anyone figure out what in this post is causing my google ads to all be for Love Spells? Is it the magic cast-on, combined with wicked and monogamous?)
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