Monday, December 04, 2006

New Six Sox knitalong


This pattern is SO cool! The slipped stitches really make it look like a chain! These are a Christmas present, if I get both of them finished...maybe one sock this year, one sock next year....

Using Trekking XXL yarn on #1 dpns. It's fun!

Thursday, November 30, 2006

Christmas Projects, cont'd....

Embroidering 15(!) of these for our Smith Family Christmas. I'm 1/3 of the way through....I love my Viking #1+ Embroidery Machine - it's 11 years old and still going strong.




















Here's the completed Eagle's Flight socks made from Cherry Tree Hill mill ends with #1dpns. They are for one of my nieces - planning to do a sock swap ( like an ornament swap) with my 2 daughters and 3 nieces for Christmas.










Here's another pair of socks...never enough socks....will it ever end....











These are Jeanie Townsend's Cascading Leaves socks made from the Austermann Step yarn with aloe. I'm making them for my mother-in-law who likes ankle socks...just starting the heel flap. I'm going to make another pair for myself with Lorna's Laces yarn and a higher leg...

Back to knitting.

Friday, November 03, 2006

Trying something new....



Working on this sock for my husband...he really likes it so far!! Using Patons wool yarn and a pattern I found in Knit Socks! by Betsy Lee McCarthy. Hope to finish them soon!

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Christmas Knitting...



Here's 2 pairs of socks of the 5 I need for Christmas gifts....the one on the left is Laura Gallagher's Fluted Banister Socks from the Yahoo groups Six Sox knitalong, and the one on the right is Eagle's Flight by P T yarns. Eagle's Flight is made from Cherry Tree Hill yarn on #1 dpns, and Banisters are made from Sockotta yarn. off to knit.....

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Love Jeanie Townsend's patterns!




I love these Pretty Petal Socks! Almost finished with the second one, too! These will go in the Christmas stash for my niece. Hoping to knit a pair of socks for my 3 nieces and 1 nephew for Christmas - guess I better get knitting!
Finished the maple leaf socks, too! But I'm keeping these for me!!

The yarn to the left is from Lisa Souza in a color called "canta-loupe"....can't wait to make another cool Jeanie Townsend sock pattern with it.

Monday, August 07, 2006

Sock in Progress....


One Maple Leaf sock finished, heading down the foot of the second sock! I LOVE this pattern! And the Cherry Tree Hill sock yarn is SO soft.










I've also started another Jeanie Townsend sock - Pretty Petals from the yahoo groups knitalong. I'm using Opal Petticoat yarn and size 1 dpns.

This Opal yarn is very soft, knits nicely and the colors are pretty with this pattern. These will probably be a Christmas present for one of my nieces...if I don't decide to keep them....

Monday, July 24, 2006

One Maple Leaf sock finished!


One Maple Leaf Sock finished....I love the Cherry Tree Hill Sock Yarn! Used a garter stitch short row heel, and grafted the toe. Off to start the second sock before second sock syndrome hits....

Thursday, July 20, 2006

Succeeded at Sixth Sense


Here they are - another pair of Sixth Sense socks - modified from the original pattern with a short row heel and non - garter stitch toe. They were made on #2 dpn's with Calzetteria sock yarn. My son loves them - they are very comfortable and I hope to steal, er...borrow them them from him occasionally.

Back to work on the Maple Leaf Socks...they are taking longer than I'd hoped, but a fun pattern to knit. I'm using #1 dpn's and Cherry Hill sock yarn. Plan to start a pair of Hedera socks soon, too.

Saturday, July 15, 2006

NBC VBS OnMission in Long Beach, MS!






Here's some photos from our awesome VBS workers OnMission in Mississippi last week! 6 kids prayed to receive Christ! To God be the Glory!

Thursday, July 06, 2006

New Yarn...more stash...


Cherry Tree Hill yarn just BEGGING to be made into Maple leaf socks...Austermann with aloe begging to be Sixth Sense socks....Trekking XXL for my husband...so much yarn, so little time. Crafty Hands in Bowling Green, KY, is a GREAT shop with friendly staff and lots of sock yarn. Can't wait to visit there again.



Here's the modified Sixth Sense socks I'm working on...didn't do the garter stitch heel and toe on these, just a regular short row heel and stockinette toe.

Now, back to laundry and all the other stuff Mom's do....

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

VBS - ARCTIC EDGE is here!









My favorite time of the year - VBS WEEK! Here's some photos of ARCTIC ADVENTURERS this week.

Monday, June 19, 2006

Camera-less

I've sent both of my daughters off - one is in Zambia, and one is in Las Vegas. A far cry from South Georgia, but they are with good people and I know they are having a great time. However, I've got several great projects going on double-pointed needles, and no camera in the house to take photos...so, I'll keep knitting away while I miss my girls, and post photos later.

It's not helping that my oldest daughter emailed from Zambia and told me about the 5 1/2 foot black spitting cobra that was killed outside of her tent....and that workers saw another but didn't get to kill that one....makes for a rough night of sleep for this Mom.....but I can't wait to see all of the photos (I hope she's taking photos....since I can't take any photos...) of what she's seen in Africa. Only one more week until she's home.....

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Sock Needle Case and Coffee
















I finally figured out how to combine 2 things I love - knitting and coffee. Mom is visiting from PA, and today we made a case to hold my sock needles from some coffee fabric I purchased at a local quilt shop a few years ago. It turned out great! The bag folds in thirds and secures with a lavender tie. I LOVE IT!

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Alpaca Socks Finished!



They are finished!!! My first pair of men's socks for my husband!! He loves them, and although it's almost too warm here to wear them, he promises he will. They are made from Frog Tree sport weight alpaca, and they are SO SOFT!! My cat loves them, and you're seeing part of her in the photo....
I used 56 stitches on size 2 dpn's and roughly followed the Beginner Sock Pattern by Knitting Pure and Simple. That pattern is the easiest for this sock novice to use...now I'm off to finish another UFO...

Monday, March 20, 2006

Knitting Sock-a-holic....


Here's what I'm laying out trying to decide what sock to knit next. I LOVE the LORNA'S LACES Shepard Sock yarn on the right - just touching it makes me happy. I've already wound the second skein into a ball. The colors in the Regia are great beautiful blues...the Sockotta is soft, the tweedy Trekking XXL is for my husband. The skein is misshapen because I started a sock with it and didn't like the pattern so I pulled it all out and rewound it....if I don't knit something twice, I don't feel like I've knitted it....




This is my current sock on size 1 dpn's. The yarn is another Regia self-striping, and it's working out great so far - almost time to start the heel. I'm using a Knitting Pure and Simple Beginner Lightweight Sock pattern that's easy to follow.

Just joined the Six Sox knitalong on Yahoo Groups and am looking forward to starting a new sock pattern April 1st. Check back later for updates.

Sunday, March 12, 2006

My sock yarn addiction....

It's here - after coveting, er..., wanting some Lorna's Laces sock yarn, I finally have 2 skeins. It's Shepherd Sock yarn in the Seaside colors, and it's GORGEOUS. It's SO SOFT, I just pick it up and hold it in my hands. I might even put eyes on it and make it like a stuffed animal and not knit it into socks....I want to try a pair of socks with it, but I've got 2 different socks on the needles now, and it will have to wait. Since there's no store nearby that sells small double pointed needles, I'll have to either order another set, or wait....waiting is SO hard.... and there's so many more COOL colors of this yarn I want to purchase. I think I need one of those 12 step programs for my yarn addiction....either that, or an addition onto the house to store it.

I've decided I have startitis, the disease that makes you want to start something new every few days. I am trying to stay focused and finish what I've already got started and today made progress in that direction. As long as I don't get any more yarn, I think I'll be ok.....

Going to do a sock yarn search on ebay.....

Saturday, March 04, 2006

Anyone have these patterns??



I was wondering if anyone had these patterns. The 2 color slipper was made for me by my next door neighbor when I was a teenager - I got a new pair every Christmas. She's dead now, and I'd like to knit these for my kids. The gray slipper I found in a gift shop in Lititz, PA and my daughter is wearing them out. Thanks for your help!!

Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Here's the Knitting Olympics Medal


Here it is - the coveted Knitting Olympics gold medal. I DID finish a complete sock, and maybe going OnMission to the coast of Mississippi for 5 days at the end did deter me from finishing the second sock, but the work I did in Mississippi had eternal benefits, not olympic benefits...

I did see a Knitting Olympics team button that I should upload, but won't...it's team, "What the _____ was I thinking???"

I do plan to finish the second sock this week! Off to knit on it now...

Monday, February 27, 2006

Olympic Misery....




I've failed....thought I'd finish the second sock and earn my gold medal, but I didn't get it finished. I chose to spend the last 5 days of the Olympics on a mission trip to Long Beach, Mississippi to help Hurricane victims. I thought I'd have time to knit at night, on the van ride, etc., but every moment was busy and I slept most of the way home. The news media has failed us in showing Katrina victims in Mississippi and even now, 6 months later, folks are STILL living in tents or waiting for their FEMA trailers. We helped Central Baptist Church put a new roof on (insurance company decided NOT to pay...) and delivered household items to folks in FEMA trailers. The Olympic knitting competition was great fun, and I hope to compete again in 2 years.

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Mystery Quilt Finished...an olympic diversion....



I've finished it!! The mystery quilt from Planet Patchwork that I started Super Bowl Sunday!! It's for my daughter, Sally, and she really likes it. My friend is going to hand quilt it for me as a gift to Sally.
Now I must get back to the Knitting Olympics and finsh that other sock!! Why is the first sock in a pair so much more fun than the second....

Sunday, February 19, 2006

One sock down, One to go....


One sock finished with 7 days to go until the Olympics are over! The toe is a bit pointed...tried the kitchener stitch to finish the toe, and I don't think I did it quite right....but Cosmic Ray likes it and is ready to wear the pair. Here's a photo of him modeling - think he's ready to be a foot model??

Friday, February 17, 2006

Saga of the Olympic Sock....


Work continues on the sock...after messing up the heel and taking it out TWICE, we're finally making forward progress again. On to the instep....only 9 days to go until knitting olympics GOLD medal at the end of the Olympics~~!! Hopefully my husband will have 2 socks by then....

Happy Knitting,
Lisathemom

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Olympic Progress....


Work is progressing on the Olympic knitting project - alpaca/wool socks for Cosmic Ray. A few stitches have been dropped and recovered, and I abandoned the pattern I was trying to create in favor of the straight stockinette look. Just an inch or so to go, and I'll be turning the heel...going to make it plum like the cuff. Better get back to work! I WANT THAT GOLD MEDAL!

Friday, February 10, 2006

Let the knitting Olympics Begin!!

Just after 2 pm today, while the opening ceremonies were beginning in Torino, I cast on for my Olympic Knitting project. I'm making a pair of socks from alpaca/wool sports weight blend of deep purple and gray. I have 16 days to finish these socks, and I'm off and running...er, knitting....with over 4000 of my closest friends, most of whom I've never met, but with whom I share a close bond of craziness and knitting. While other athletes are testing the limits of their endurance on slopes and skates, I'll be testing my limits to knit with sticks not much bigger than toothpicks. Hopefully I'll experience the "thrill of victory", and not the agony of defeat...

Later,
Lisa

Thursday, February 09, 2006

Turned another Heel
















I think I'm finally getting the hang of making socks. A good pattern helps, and the Beginner Lightweight Sock pattern from Knitting Pure and Simple is a good one. Now if I can get the sashing strips to line up right on my current quilt project, it will be a great day....

Getting ready for the Knitting Olympics which will begin tomorrow. I'm going to attempt to make a pair of socks from some lightweight alpaca yarn I found 2 weekends ago at the Main Street Fiber and Yarn shop in Watkinsville, GA.

Later,
Lisa

Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Socks I have knitted



My first pair of knitted socks. I'm very proud of these socks, even though the one on the right might fit an elephant's or hippo's foot. I'm getting better at learning what "gauge" means and how important it is for knitters to know....