Month: December 2005

Mirabella sock #1

I’ve got half of an FO! One Mirabella sock is done, and I’ve started on the second one. Here’s the first sock:

Mirabella sock one

I LOVE this sock, it fits me perfectly. It’s perfect for wearing at home on chilly evenings. I love the lace pattern, very pretty. I also like how it’s toe-up, because I was worried I might run out of yarn (although now it looks like I have more than enough).

The toe part took me really long to work out. The pattern gives instruction for toe construction using short rows with YOs, but I just couldn’t get it right. I had to rip like five or six times. So then I followed Wendy’s instruction for short row toe with the ‘wrap and turn’ method. That worked a lot better for me, and after the toe it was just a breeze.

I didn’t knit this exactly as written in the pattern, because I’m using an 8-ply (DK weight) yarn, which is thicker than the prescribed yarn. So I had to forego the honeycomb pattern on the sides, which I thought was a shame. But in the end it still looks quite good I reckon.

Winter ’05 Knitty

Kate

The new Knitty is out!!!

When I first saw the pic on the cover (above), I just knew I want to make that little cutie! It’s designed by the talented Jess Hutchison. I love Jess Hutch’s soft toys — they’re cute and adorable, but with a quirky touch to them, not too sweet, not the standard factory-made kind of soft toys. Oh, and what’s even better, it’s knitted in the round! Minimum seaming, yay!

Btw this issue is big, I counted 25 patterns. They’re not kidding when they say that this is the biggest issue ever.