Howdy. I was just taking pictures of some of my current works in progress for Ravelry, and I thought I'd post them here, too. And, no, these aren't all of my WIP's. Unfortunately, there are many, many more. Yes, I am easily distracted (knitting-wise anyway). Sigh.
First of all, there is the pair of socks that I am making for Sister#1 as a belated birthday gift. (Her birthday was in July -- how lame am I?) I'm using the Ukrainian Socks pattern from Nancy Bush's Folk Socks book, but with several modifications. These socks will be very similar to this pair that I made a few years ago, but with a thinner yarn (Regia 4-ply).
Next up are some Bayerische Socks that I started a long time ago. They are languishing because they are too narrow for anyone except the fine-boned females in Sister#1's family. So maybe if one of them shows a strong interest they will be finished. Otherwise, I'll need to rip them and restart. It's a great pattern, but it's a lot of work.
Below are some socks I just started for Daughter#2. I was cleaning out her bureau drawers lately and discovered that most of her handknit socks no longer fit. So she's in need of some new socks. These are not colors I would have picked, but Daughter#2 likes them. This pattern is an adaptation of Ilga's Socks from Favorite Socks.
These are another pair of Jaywalkers that I am making with some Lorna's Laces yarn. I tried this yarn in another sock pattern, but I didn't like the way the color was working out. I'm not sure if I like this yarn as Jaywalkers either. What do you guys think?
More Jaywalkers (to be ripped?)
The socks below were inspired by some pictures I saw online of knitted pouches done in medieval Egyptian patterns (can't link because the site is currently unavailable). I charted out some of the patterns from the pictures. I'm hoping to combine a few different patterns into a pair of socks for me. This is as far as I've gotten, but I really love them so far.
These are just some boring stockinette socks for Uncool Guy, who needs more socks that he can wear to work. This is my first time using the Trekking Pro Natura wool/bamboo yarn (color 1603). I'm liking it so far, except for the little white fluffy bits that I keep running into. They are hard to pull out because they are so embedded in the yarn.
Boring stockinette socks for Uncool Guy
Here are some more boring socks, with some basic 3x1 ribbing. These are in Trekking XXL. I'm hoping these will be a Christmas gift for someone.
Basic Ribbed Socks in Trekking XXL
These gloves have been on my needles for a loooong time, maybe since the beginning of last winter (possibly even the winter before that). They are for Uncool Guy, to match his lovely scarf. However, I abandoned them because I was having problems with sizing. He has very large hands and I had to rip and reknit a few times (and then I got bored). Hopefully I will finish them before this winter is over. (Wanna bet?)
Here's another project I'm working on -- some mittens for Brother#1's girlfriend. They are temporarily on hold until I can check the sizing with a fitting.
And finally there is this illusion scarf for Nephew#2. It was supposed to be a birthday present for him (birthday in March -- again, I am lame). I made up the chart for this myself. It's supposed to be a skull and crossbones. However, I don't think the bones are coming out very clearly and the mouth needs work, so I think I'm going to modify the chart and try again.
Skull Illusion Scarf viewed from an angle
Skull Illusion Scarf viewed from above
That's not even all of my current WIP's. Those are just the ones that were conveniently lying around when I had my camera out. Yeah, I know. I need to focus and actually finish a few things. Ah, but that's so boring.
You know what's not boring? I'm going to Rhinebeck in a couple days!!! Wooo hooo!
This will be my first trip there and I'm excited. I'll be traveling mostly with Melissa and Sister#1 (pic of us here, I'm the one without the cowboy hat). Say "howdy" if you see us.
I'm also signed up for Rhinebeck Blogger Bingo, as both a square and a player. If I'm on your card, you can identify me because I'll probably be carrying this red bag. Hope to see you there!
Fab, I was looking for ways to identify the folks on my card and you're one of them. The socks are all amazing, I was just admiring those on Ravelry yesterday.
ReplyDeleteI love those Egyptian socks! I didn't even know Egyptians wore socks....
ReplyDeleteHave fun at Rhinebeck!
Awesome, awesome socks - in both quality and quantity. I like how the jaywalkers are turning out, actually. I think it's a great pattern for when you need a little something but don't want to get too hard, and I like what it does with the striping/variegated yarns. I used the pro-Natura (same color, actually) for a pair of socks (for me, because I am a selfish, horrid person) and was also annoyed by the white fluffy thingies. Also? You should wash them a couple of times before wearing - I swear I could feel every stitch on the bottom of my foot - and by the end of the day? Ouch!
ReplyDeleteWell. I guess I should shut up now. Anyway, have a great time at Rhinebeck! I am so jealous!
WOW, you have a lot of amazing items on the needles. I can't wait to learn more about them as you finish them up. :)
ReplyDeleteyou have a beautiful blog!
ReplyDeleteI love all your socks in progress - especially the Ilga socks. :o)
ReplyDeleteWell I, too, think all your wip socks (and mittens also....)are fabulously beautiful, and I saw them in the flesh so to speak... I hope some day I will be given a pair of either, in the Estonian or Egyptian patterns. They are just soooooooo pretty!!
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ReplyDeleteI am really loving both the boring stockinette socks and the gloves for Uncool Guy.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting all your UFOs, or WIPs. I don't feel so much guilt whenever I pass my WIP / UFO closet anymore. Many single unfinished socks and mittens live in there amongst an afghan or two as well as a cardigan that my daughter long grew out of (I'm thinking of finishing it someday when a future grand child will fit it), and a few pull overs for other family members. On the occasion I get the urge to complete them all in order to create more storage room for the new acquisitions that come into my knitting stash. But the urge to cast on (I'm a long time sufferer of startitis) overcomes me and the need to clean out the UFO closet quickly fades into memory!
ReplyDeleteYour work is beautiful!!!
you are far more skilled than i.....everything looks wonderful
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