10 October 2024

Let's Have a Little Catch Up

Hello from sunny and cool Philadelphia, where everyone is disappointed in our Phillies, because they not only didn't win their division series in baseball, but they sucked the whole way! Sigh. And for most of the year, they had the best record in baseball. (Cue the popular saying, "We'll get them next year.")

Anyway, I thought I'd do a little catch up on how things are going with the yarns and projects discussed in this post a little while ago.

I started first with this yarn:


Dutifully knitted a swatch, and even after blocking, it was spot-on for gauge - YAY!


So I started working on the project and ... my gauge was way off. I suspected that it was partly because I had missed a few rows in the pattern, counting-wise, so I started over and ... nope.

So this will need for me to learn and apply some math to determine what I can do to make it fit. I am so terrible at that stuff - I can't keep straight when to use bigger or smaller needles, when to knit another size, etc. So I am going to have to devote a day to not just figuring it all out, but writing it down for myself so I can start again and hopefully get it right this time. 

So for now, that project is set aside.

Next, this sock yarn set:


This is a happier story, in that I started on a pair of socks for myself:


And at this point, one sock is finished and I think it looks great! But the second sock will have to wait a few weeks, because I wanted to start using the next yarn for a pair of Halloween socks:


I started using a pattern that I liked, which was written for more stitches than I usually cast on. But after finishing the cuff, I decided that instead of making them for me, that I would make them for The Tim for an anniversary gift. Because I liked the way the colors knit up just in plain ribbing.


And I was already knitting the number of stitches I generally do for a pair of socks for him. Now I just need to see if I can get a pair knit before October 28.  I think it's doable, if I spend most of my time working on them.

The other two projects that I had wound the yarn for were delayed when  realized I didn't have the proper size needles.  I have them now, and will knit a swatch later for the sweater I am planning for the cream and green yarns. 

The shawl I was hoping to knit with he other yarns now has the needle size it wants, so I can start on it whenever I like. But at the moment, the Halloween socks and the sweater I want to knit will take precedence. I'd like to feel like both of them were not just well underway, but able to meet the deadline before I start the shawl or return to my other projects. It's doable, I know - I just have to pay attention! (Easier said than done.)

In other news, a friend I have made through knitting is not just a knitter, she is one of those people who also weaves, spins, and does about ten other things.  Last week she posted a photo on Instagram showing some Halloween-themed pins she had made. I commented how much I loved them, particularly ones she had made featuring black cats. So imagine my happy surprise when I opened the mail yesterday.


Adorable, right?? It was such a nice thing for her to do, and a wonderful and unexpected gift.  I showed it to the kitties, who were - as is mostly always the case - unimpressed.

So now you up-to-date on things in my knitting life. What are you up to these days? Let me know in the comments!

6 comments:

KSD said...

Math? No thanks. Thank goodness there's an online calculator for evenly increasing and decreasing stitches, or I'd be knitting nothing but squares.

Kim in Oregon said...

Slogging through socks for a Christmas gift! Lots of projects in my head though.

Araignee said...

Whew....you've been doing a lot! I hate doing craft math of any kind. I just had to do some for a weaving project and it made me very grumpy because I know from experience, after all that work, it won't be right.
That pin is adorable. How generous of her to share.

Kym said...

What a cute pin, Bridget -- and a thoughtful surprise from your multi-talented pal. I often have troubles with gauge . . . I usually get it when I knit/wash my swatch, and then don't get it when I actually start knitting. So frustrating! I hope you figure it all out and can get started with that lovely yarn. XO

Nance said...

What a pretty colour combination for the socks you're knitting for yourself. Just beautiful.

We've been wrapping up summertime by pulling the boat and winterizing the pond--sad jobs like that. I also had to yank out my basil, so no more pesto. But on the happier side, it's football season, so that means Football Sunday gatherings with the whole family.

Wanderingcatstudio said...

Cut little pin! And I love the new projects!