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So, due to quite a bit of stress knitting on the 4th (some of you know why, some of you will know why, and for some of you, it's none of your gorram business) I finished the Broad Ripple socks! I finished all of the knitting during much of the driving time that happened yesterday. I grafted the toe almost as soon as I got home. I wore them today, with Naot mary jane shoes. They looked really cute, and when I showed people the socks I got lots of compliments. As I still don't have a knitting blogger's best friend - a digital camera - I can't show how how pretty they are. You'll just have to trust me. The relevant stats:

Needles - Knit Picks DPN's, size 3
Yarn - Cascade Fixation in color number 9942 (it's also the yarn they use at the top of the page to represent spray-dye)
Pattern - Broad Ripple, from Knitty

So now that I've finished one project, I naturally have begun working on at least 2 more. Current projects on the needles:


  • Boring Ass Cardigan - fitted cardigan in Silky Wool. The whole thing is 2x2 ribbing. The whole cardigan! I may or may not go insane by the time it's done. It's based on the Juno cardigan from a recent Rowan book.

  • Jaywalker Socks in Cherry Tree Hill Supersock in the Blueberry Hill colorway.

  • Striped Polo Shirt - fitted t-shirt in Cotton Classic



There is also a shawl. For those of you who don't know, I secretly desire to be a rennie (Renaissance Faire enthusiast and attendee). This may happen in my next life, where I will have Sundays off. But in the meantime, I can dream, and get a pretty costume. I commissioned a gypsy style costume (think Esmerelda from Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame) from a good friend of mine. It has a large gathered drawstring waist skirt in red and silver, a purple choli style top, and a black triangular waist sash. But what I lacked was a large fringed shawl. Enter 2 swatches, one of the top's material and one of the skirt's, one intrepid knitter, and a lovely LYS full of yarn.

We determined that it would have to be a simple garter stitch triangle, with lots of fringe. The colors would have to either match or blend well. I wanted a functional shawl that would keep me warm as well as cover up, as my only cloak is polarfleece - warm but a bit much for summer days. But what yarn? Would it be a synthetic suede-like yarn, or warm wool? Finally we decided on Merino Lace. For those of you who know, you are gasping right now, so let me reassure you - it's doubled. (For those of you who don't know, this is a lace weight yarn. It's awful thin folks). The purple and red match up pretty well, so the two together make a nice marbled heather type effect. I'm knitting it up on my new birthday present - my Knit Picks Options set! (yes, I know, it was a little late. My mom has issues). I'm using the size 7 tips and the 32 inch cord. I cast on 3 stitches, and have been knitting through the front and back of the first stitch on every row. In a very short while, I had a garter stitch triangle, and 36 stitches on the needles. This is gonna grow fast. At some point, I may start increasing at the beginning and end of every row. We'll see.

That's all for now folks!

Date: 2007-07-06 03:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] levana-b.livejournal.com
If I recall correctly, most of the knitting was not done while there was driving going on, if driving implies the car actually moving.
"what's an ass cardigan?"
And yay for pretty things! I saw the socks, I can testify to their awesomeness.

Date: 2007-07-06 04:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] crewgrrl.livejournal.com
I knit during the journey from Middletown to Sandy Hook...

Date: 2007-07-06 04:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] skywalker363.livejournal.com
Oo, pretty!

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