Friday, February 6, 2009

waiting for Henry to stew

I'm stuck in the middle of a paragraph discussing Henry Tilney's use of the phrase "voluntary spies" in Northanger Abbey so I'm updating here while my brain works it out. Funny how multi-tasking has been helping me write this week. I feel like I've spent more time writing about knitting this week (via email with TheBlackSheep) than I have on my actual chapter but I know that's because I've had about three different ideas spilling out of my head simultaneously making things go slower than normal. Today, after some driving and yarn shopping (more on that in a sec), everything fell into place. The section that had been bugging me all week finally smacked me and it's been moved down a few pages, showing up in a much more natural spot, no longer interrupting its old paragraph. Huzzah!

Sock knitting's been on hold this week after I spent three nights last week working the short row heel on the first On the Fly sock (I call mine Flitter Toes). Note, this is my first toe up sock. The pattern is fabbity; not too tricky and interesting enough to keep you going. But Ugh. That heel drove me a little batty. I like the ease of the short rows but I first tried Priscilla Wild's 'no wrap' method which isn't supposed to leave holes. Yeah. I had a holey heel. I think it may've been because of my yarn (cotton blend), so I ended up ripping it all out and using misocrafty's pass-the-wraps-over method. It got a little tricky on my tiny needles, but the result is fab!

Ta-da!

Heel, left side Heel, right side

No holes!! Not bad, eh? I'm quite happy considering this is my first try at short row heels. The first sock's done (after fighting my yarn to make the loose cast off loose enough!), and I've already cast on the second and finished the toe increases, but I'm taking a break from it. In the meantime I cast on the Not Quite Straight Scarf as part of a KAL. Easy pattern. This is one of three gifts I need to finish by April. The other two are a pair of socklettes in pink (I have no pink yarn!) and a felted bag in green. Hence my yarn shopping today. I got some Paton's Classic Merino in Leaf Green for the bag but struck out on pink sock yarn. Will have to keep looking. I also got some storage drawers at Big Lots! for $11!! That beat JoAnn's 40% off clearance price! So, this weekend I plan on getting control of my sprawling stash and reclaiming space in my small room. Oh, and also swatching and casting on for the Yaquina Bay cardigan FINALLY! I used my gift certificates and got some Patons Merino in Cognac Heather and Dark Grey so I'll get to finish off the rest of the grey sitting in my stash as well. So what brought on this cardigan decision, you ask? My office happens to be in the coldest room in the house--great in the blistering SoCal heat, but not so good in winter. I tend to be cold regardless of the season and the significant difference in temperature between the great outdoors and my office (20 degrees F easily) is killing me. I've had to dig out the space heater plus bundle up in cardies, gloves, and blanket. It's pretty ridiculous. I'm hoping a wool cardigan (instead of my standard cotton ones) will help.

I think Henry's percolating so off I go!

5 comments:

Tara said...

It is so funny to me how I'm currently working on a cotton cardigan because I don't have any - mine are all wool! lol

Bummer about the pink sock yarn.

Your sock looks great! Perseverance, eh?

Mari said...

Pretty sock. The heel looks great. I did a short row heel on a couple of my ornament stockings as the pattern called for and they were very hole-y. Switched to a flap instead. Next time, I will just use smaller needles. :)

TheBlackSheep said...

You're much braver than I. I haven't tried the short rows yet. I'm too comfortable with the normal sock recipie which I don't have to think about.

Sorry about the e-mailing. I was having one of my ZOMG anxiety moments (just in case you hadn't noticed :0) Suffice it to say that I chose to wing it and have now finished the first 2 inches. It may never fit, but I'm going to knit it anyway.

Um, what was that about knitting up the stash first? *whistles innocently*

Anonymous said...

I just wanted to let you know that I tried the Priscilla Wild heel and also got very HOLEY heels. The knit 2 together just doesns't bridge the gap right. I've used the Queen Kahuna method (have to buy her book to figure it out) which is really a great short row heel and no wraps or yarn overs. I thought the Wild heel might be something new and easy but it is just too holey to work.

Sandra said...

Thanks, I'll look up her book!