27 September 2024

Friday FOs - Twofer Edition

Hello on the last Friday of September, which is sounding like it will be a rainy one here in Philadelphia. But fortunately, it's just rain, not like the terrible hurricane/tropical storm that those south of us are facing.

I have two FOs for you, and I'm combining them into one post for a few reasons. Firstly, they took way too long to finish. Not because they were hard, but because there were weeks when I didn't knit a single stitch, so they just kept sitting there waiting for me. Second, I decided I wanted to finish them before the first day of fall, and that was able to happen. Finally, I decided I wanted to do the FO post for them before the end of September. I know I could have saved one for Monday, which is the last day of September, but I decided to show you both in one post instead.

First up, a pair of socks.

Project: Scrappy Shortie Socks
Pattern: Vanilla sock pattern, just shorter in the leg
Yarns: KnitCircus Spectacular Sock, in The Orange & The Green Speckle colorway (the variegated yarn); and, Yarn Addict Co. Free Range Fingering in OOAK (the green yarn)
Needles: US size 1/2.25 mm
Notes: I originally started these because I thought it would be nice to have shortie socks for the warmer weather. And it will, but it didn't work out for this year. But I've been wanting to get rid of some of my scraps - I was able to use every little bit of the variegated yarn, which made me very happy. I have about 50 grams left of the green, which I know I'll use for things, so no worries there. If I was a conscientious knitter, I would have weighed my yarn and tried to use equal amounts in each sock. But I am not, and did not, so one sock has more green than the other one. Since they are my socks, and the foot part will be inside of shoes anyway, I really don't care.


I did decide to put a little cable motif on the cuff of each sock, just for something different. 


So into the sock drawer they go!

Next, a hat.

Project: Two Color Ribbed Hat
Pattern: Classic Ribbed Hat, by Purl Soho
Needles: US size 3/3.25 mm
Yarns: Purl Soho Cashmere Merino Bloom in colorways True Turquoise and Red Mulberry
Notes: Months ago (a lot of months ago), Purl Soho was doing a hat-along, and offered this yarn at a discount. At the time, I truly thought I would participate, so I ordered the yarns, and then of course didn't participate. But I had wound it a while back, and every time I would grab something from my knitting supplies, I would see the balls of yarn. So near the end of July, I decided I would start the project and then have it for when the weather was cold.


The pattern is very straightforward, and I did wonder why I had decided to knit a 1 x 1 rib project again, but to be honest, since it was just a hat, it didn't bother me as much as with an article of clothing. The pattern is written for a wide range of sizes, and gives instructions for stripes, colorblocking, and of course just a solid color hat. 

If I had not had my non-knitting hiatus, this would have flown off the needles, but such is life. The yarn is lovely - I mean, it does contain cashmere! - and the resulting hat is just luscious. One of the best things: I have enough of each color if I want to make another in reverse colorblocking for myself, The Tim, or someone else!


Of course, you can use any DK weight yarn you may have, but I would say to keep an eye on Purl Soho's sales, because this yarn does make a really nice hat. It would be an especially nice gift for you, a family member, a dear friend, or anyone who is especially knitworthy.

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So there you go. The last "summer" projects that I had, now officially done and dusted. I have already started two of the projects with the yarns I showed you in the post where I did a lot of winding all at once, so my fall projects are underway - I just hope my knitting mojo hangs around, since I would really love to get them finished.

Nothing else much to report. After I post this, I'm going to scrub the bathrooms, so it's done and out of the way. I'm meeting a friend for lunch today, which should be a nice way to end the week. It hasn't been an awful week, but it's been one of those weeks where I've just felt off the whole time, so I'm glad it will be ending on a good note.

Enjoy your weekend, and I hope wherever you are, you can stay safe if you are faced with bad weather.

7 comments:

Wanderingcatstudio said...

Great projects! I'm on the toe of my last pair of gifting socks and I can't wait to finish so I can cast on a pair for myself!

Kim in Oregon said...

That hat does look so soft and squishy! And the socks are so cute!

KSD said...

Can't beat cashmere.

Araignee said...

Congrats on finishing up your summer projects! I've got a bad case of fall startitis that I am trying to ignore until my summer projects are done and dusted too.

Nance said...

Nice finishes. I love the little cable panache on the cuffs of the socks--a nice detail that's just for you.

D. said...

There still may warm(ish) days when those shortie socks will get some wear this year. They look so soft and the hat too. You definitely get the snuggle-factor with that one.

Helene sure made me glad we weren't in Florida anymore (as if DeSantis wasn't reason enough). Where we were didn't get too much of the storm, but as we can see, year by year the storms ARE getting worse. I can't imagine how much home/auto insurance will go up after this storm. A friend's home insurance went up 88% last year. So far all my FL friends have checked out okay. Waiting to hear from my NC friend (she's in the Asheville area.)

karen said...

any project that lets me use what I have in my stash is a great project. I love the color pairings of each!