Pattern: Center Square by London Nelson
Yarn: Knit Picks Swish, two balls each of Ballerina and Truffle
Needlees: #10 1/2 dpns
Next up: Eunny's Endpaper Mitts! Have a great New Year everyone!!!
Pattern: Center Square by London Nelson
Yarn: Knit Picks Swish, two balls each of Ballerina and Truffle
Needlees: #10 1/2 dpns
Next up: Eunny's Endpaper Mitts! Have a great New Year everyone!!!
Pattern: Aran-Braid Socks
Yarn: Yarn Pirate superwash merino sock in the Paris colorway
Needles: Knit Picks options circular #1
Mods: none!
This is a really great pattern! I actually never would have considered these unless I had seen the ones that Sheri made for the Mystery Sock KAL! I just love how the pattern is mostly stockingette stitch but with cables running down the sides for interest! And I also learned how to cable without a cable needle too. This really sped things up! I can't imagine trying to use a cable needle for all those tiny cables. Such a great technique.


Pattern: Clapotis by Kate Gilbert
Yarn: Knit Picks Shimmer; doubled in Grape Hyacinth color; 2 1/2 skeins
Needles: #6 circs
Notes: Well, I can't hide my dissapointment on this one. I should have listened to my inner knitter when I first saw how badly the colors would pool. It's not that I don't like it, cause I do. I actually love everything about it except the color pooling. It's airy and lightwieght but very warm, not too big, not too small, and soft. It's just isn't what I had envisioned colorwise. But this is a Christmas gift for Grandma and I think she will like it. The good news is that the pooling is hardly noticable when you have it wrapped up like a scarf. And I really enjoyed the pattern, very easy and quick.
Some Yarn Pirate 50-50 Merino/Tencel sock yarn in the Sadie colorway. I'm very curious how the Merino/Tencel blend will knit up as socks. It doesn't seem nearly as stretchy as pure Merino. And it is beautifully shiny and drapey.....but is drapey good for socks? I will find out soon.

And here it is all wrapped up!
It's nothing fancy but it's functional. And that is exactly what I wanted. Just imagine, all those needles mixed up in one big pile and everytime I needed a set I'd have to grab a handful and go through them one by one. Not any more!!! Just think of all the knitting time that will be gained....heheh!
Anyway, I've started a few new projects. Although I shouldn't have because I still need to finish Grandma's Clapotis. But here's a little sneek peek of the Aran Braid socks:
