No Internet has meant getting more knitting done, I've made some more stay on baby bootees, this time in Drops Baby Merino.

And I've made a start on some purple lacy socks, a variation on Duckies, in Sandnes Garn Perfect (bought at Scandinavian Knitting Design), a yarn I am highly impressed with. It is soft, soft enough for baby clothes, but also feels hard wearing, thanks to the 15% nylon it contains. It is the sort of yarn I would use if I were making a jumper for a small boy as I think it would be soft enough not to be proclaimed itchy, but tough enough to survive tree climbing, mud pie making etc.

I have invested in sock blockers and I must say they do make socks look good in photos, very pleased with them, they're by Knit Pro and weren't too expensive, among the cheapest I've seen.
Finally I have mainly been working on these socks for a sock swap I'm taking part in on ravelry, they are Edgewood by Rebecca Blair in Wollmeise Twin, a yarn that looks good and makes a lovely fabric, but is very inelastic and not that much fun to knit with I have to admit. Thankfully I've almost finished the second sock so should be done in time to post them.

The last socks have a great pattern. Yeah, Wollmeise is not that elastic, but it does come in great colours, doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteThank you, the colours are great, but I was totally unprepared for the in-elasticity, so it came as something of a surprise. I love the sock pattern though, they look quite Victorian I think.
ReplyDeletehi foggy
ReplyDeleteyour so talented with socks patterns. im afraid i stick to a straight foward pattern due to my concentration, and tension, my tension is very lose so the item ends up baggy! hope your doing ok. x