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    Miscellany

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    May 18, 2008

    More Sock and Flower Photos

    Clessidra4
    Clessidra is at the ankle. It is so neat the way the small cables meet at the ankle.

    Tomato
    The tomatoes are blooming, and I have a new Nikon lens. The Brandyboy shows its Brandywine parentage with the strange shaped blossom and potato shaped leaves. This plant broke when it was small and it was taped and nursed along. It is the largest tomato plant now. The basil has finally been transplanted in the garden
    Basil_2 .

    What is this, the pet of the week feature? Lastly, does anyone need a Lab mix pup?  Look at that face! She has been wormed and treated for fleas and ticks.
    Lab

    May 16, 2008

    Socking Along Again

    Clessidra has not been going along quite as smoothly. I lost my cable needle at lunch yesterday. Maybe I can find it at lunch tomorrow. I forgot to cross a cable, and tried to fix it, and ended up taking out 3 or so rows. Later the power went off, and while trying to knit by flashlight, I lost another cable needle and the crochet hook I was trying to fix dropped stitches with. I had to rip out some more later two times to fix miscrossed cables. The power came back on after 1.5 hours.
    Clessidra3

    May 14, 2008

    Nothing But Clessidra

    I did order a pattern for a laptop case today. My fabric stash is large, too. Anyway, I have been enjoying the Clessidra pattern. It is easy so far. The Embossed Leaves are languishing on the vine, as Christy said in the comments. Yes. my calf is that big-you should have seen them when I was taking dance and gymnastics.
    Clessidra2

    I forgot to add this yesterday. Oh yes, speaking of socks, operating on the theory that one can never had too much sock yarn or patterns, I ordered Laura's kit for Pink Ribbon socks.  I love the way the ribbons meet at the heel to form cables. The order includes a donation to Susan G. Komen for the Cure. I am a fan of Laura's hand-painted yarn, and donate anyway to the cause. Hurry, there are not many of the kits left.

    May 12, 2008

    Moving Right Along

    My sock is now identifiable as Clessidra. It did take me a while to get it shifted around on the Magic Loop. Knit Picks Gloss in burgundy.
    Front:
    Front
    Back:
    Back

    May 11, 2008

    Yet Another Sock and Bag

    I tried yet again to make a shorter box bag. I think the secret is to sew the zipper in the short end, duh. I was inspired by Tonyia, after I found her blog with the easier squared corners technique. Anyway, this bag is rife with mistakes, but it matches my lnitting bag. The reason for the denim strip is that the zipper was already sewn in a leftover oiece from said bag. That is the beginning of Clessidra with the Knit Picks Gloss yarn.

    Clessidrastart

    I got some more fabric from a really neat place, the Fat Quarter Shop. It was packaged very nicely and arrived really fast. This is Moda Funky Monkey-it has sock monkeys! The fabric underneath is inspired by the song Five Little Monkeys (jumping on the bed) For the easily amused, I have embedded a YouTube video. My nephew, who is five, said he had never heard the song, and besides, he couldn't be a monkey because he had blonde hair.
    Monkeys

    May 10, 2008

    More Socks Finished, Felted Fishies Featured

    I finished the second Annetrelac Sock from IK Holiday issue last night. Look at the foot. Both of them had white striping with the aqua and burgundy until I hit the foot. Both have the white pooling or whatever it's called on one side of the the foot. One is  just not facing out. Thankewe (Etsy) sock yarn in Winter Chill.
    Entrelacfo

    Before I got to the sock, however, I made another box bag. I wanted one shorter and wider, instead I got one longer. What are the secret dimensions? I always forget to check before I start one. Sigh. I used Drago[Knit]-Fly's tutorial. I also used tips from here. I have ordered an OOP Butterick pattern for my next attempt. I had a fat quarter of Japanese lucky cat fabric, from eBay, I think. I made a bit of binding for the inside raw seams, even, and used grosgrain ribbon for tabs at each end of the zipper.. I lined the bag with red fabric with tiny white hearts. I got some lucky cat beads from Etsy, and used one for a zipper pull.
    Bagtop

    Catbead

    Lining

    And, because Marsha asked, here are Fred and Bubba the felted fishies (FiberSpace pattern) who live in my office, suspended from fishing line..They are made of Kureyon and Mountain Colors/Cascade 220. Their photos are long lost in  former blog archive, so here they are again:
    Bubbafish

    Fredfish

    May 07, 2008

    Embossed Leaves

    I have been working on socks-alternating between the second entrelac sock and the first Embossed Leaves sock. I had to take my father-in-law to two  Birmingham doctor's appointments with the rheumatologist and dermatologist. because DH was too sick. I got that duty because DH's bronchitis was more severe than mine. My cough sounds better and I am blowing my nose a whole lot less. Anyway, I got a lot of time to work on the sock today at doctors' offices.. The Embossed Leaves socks have not been photographed in a long time, so I posed them with a magnolia and a maple. Ball and Skein yarn in Fallen Leaves.
    Treesock

    Leafsock

    And I made another sockie bag the other day. Itty bitty kitties in a tree.
    Kittybag

    May 03, 2008

    Yet More Entrelac

    I kept messing up on the Embossed Leaves sock, so I picked up my long languishing entrelac socks from the Annetrelac Socks pattern. I wanted to prove that I was on the second sock.
    Entrelac2
    I left out the last rectangle on a tier, and did not notice it for a while, so ripped back a tier and part of another one, This is Winter Chill from Thankewe on Etsy.( I am not linking lest I be accused again of enabling, y'all know how to find it.) I may not immediately start the Kureyon 92 entrelac socks upon finishing these, after that. I did get the Rhiannon pattern from Cookie A.  I got some destashed Louet Gems in champagne today. Hmm, the pattern is on the hard drive of my work computer, and the library is closed. Sigh... I also keep hearing Stevie Nicks in my head.

    After a downpour/thunderstorm this morning, the sun came out in the afternoon. This is about 7 p.m.
    May03

    Also,  yellow iris are blooming now
    Yellowiris

    April 30, 2008

    Two Down, Two to Go

    Pairs of socks, that is. I want y'all to know that the light is lovely at dusk, but there are thorny roses that snag sox,  bugs and mosquitoes and crazy dogs chasing horses, oh my. Anyway, I braved the elements to bring you Samus Socks, inspired by Lisa Lloyd's Saxony Sock. I used the Samus Saxon braid cable from the Knitty pattern, and generally ignored the pattern, especially the seed stitch,  except for admiring the photo. My socks are in Knit Picks Essential Tweed, Marine Blue. the back is 3x1 rib. My Samus is in Cascade 220 Tweed.

    Soxfo

    Rosesox

    Look what I found where the peach blossoms were not long ago.
    Lilpeach
    There were also crazed-looking possessed bunnies under the peach trees. Two rabbits came within about three feet of me. I was a little concerned to see the rabbit hopping directly toward me. (No killer rabbit thoughts, I thought it was a cat which 8 dogs would rip apart.)  I could not do anything with the eye  in two kinds of photo editing software.
    Bunny

    April 28, 2008

    River Run Done

    I have finished the River Run socks that I started lo so many moons ago. I have trouble with toe-ups, but the only problems I had with these socks was the bind-off. Wendy's pattern, which Eva gave me in a swap,  was great. the yarn is Fearless Fibers in Pride, from the Seven Deadly Sins sock yarn club. Wisteria is about the only flower left.
    Riverrun
    Pattern close-up. Yes, that is a yarn end lying there.
    Riverclose