From my email box...

posted Tuesday, 10 January 2006

I got some questions and comments in yesterday's mailbox...

Cindy asks about the short row wraps in the Lava Flow Socks..."When you say lift the wrap over the stitch before knitting together, how exactly do you do that?"  Well, if you look at the stitch, you should see a strand wrapped around the base of the stitch.  This is where you wrapped it before.  Lift that strand up and over the stitch that's already on the needles and knit them both together.  Over in my LinkBlog on the right, there's a link for an exhaustive list of short row heel resources.  I encourage everyone else to comment as well.

Jessica mentions the Jaywalker socks pattern.  I haven't knitted it yet, but I agree it's a very cool pattern.  It's just popping up everywhere.  I think it would be a great pattern for some of that Lorna's Laces stripe yarn, actually.

I've been researching alpaca for socks.  Apparently, the biggest problems with alpaca are felting and lack of elasticity.  Since I intended to gift these socks to Howdy and he has skinny legs and he's very hard on his socks, I suspect alpaca's not the best choice.  I think I will make a trip over to the LYS where this was purchased and see about an exchange.  I know I won't have any trouble exchanging it and this is the place that had that luscious Lucy Neatby Celestial Merino.  Mmmm.

Looks like we're going to be road tripping this weekend.  Lots of time for knitting!  I'm about 5 inches into the cuff of Howdy's Valentine socks and they're looking good!  I have to pay attention to make sure the red lightning bolts stay on one side of the socks, but that's OK.  Here's a shot with both of them...

What do you think?




1. Chery left...
Tuesday, 10 January 2006 9:34 am :: http://cheryknits.typepad.com/

I like lightning. Those socks are going to be really nice.


2. Rachel left...
Tuesday, 10 January 2006 9:36 am :: http://haveyouanywool.typepad.com

I love how Howdy's socks are coming out. Do they look the same on both sides? I'm always amazed at how Lorna's Laces yarns look when knitted up. I'll be interested to see if you fall into the Jaywalker trend, and what yarn you'll choose. You may want to stay away from the LL Rainbow, though.


3. Judy left...
Tuesday, 10 January 2006 9:56 am

Lovin' those lightning bolts!


4. Rebekah Freisinger left...
Tuesday, 10 January 2006 3:18 pm :: http://knit-knack.blog-city.com

What great new socks you have on your needles. How will he ever wear them though with so much energy surging through them.


5. Rene left...
Wednesday, 11 January 2006 6:28 pm

i am knitting socks and would like to use your 2 on 1 circular method. is this so you are able to knit both socks at the same time? i am trying to understand it and would like to try it --if this is what it is for. also, then do you just follow the pattern or does it change in any way. thanks for your help--i am trying to learn this on my own and it is a little hard for me..


6. Leeanne left...
Thursday, 12 January 2006 5:57 am :: http://craftsandstuff.blogspot.com

I love your socks. The colours make you smile.


7. Katie left...
Thursday, 12 January 2006 7:42 pm :: http://knitobsessed.blogspot.com

Wow, those are some wild socks!


8. Abigail left...
Tuesday, 17 January 2006 6:23 pm :: http://1870pearl.typepad.com/

Those lightning bolts are way to cool. Can't wait to see the final result. I'm a sock knitter too. And love seeing the surprises that hand dyed yarn comes up with. Come on over and visit a spell.


9. mlok left...
Tuesday, 27 June 2006 1:47 am

Those are beautiful socks! How do you get the red lightning bolt to happen? Do you adjust your tension to make sure it stays over there, or do you have to do something else?