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Feb 14
2011
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Happy Valentine's Day :)
In a Peanut Shell
In a Peanut Shell
In a Peanut Shell
In a Peanut Shell
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Feb 12
2011
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Hopefully most members of the 2011 Rockin' Sock Club have received their kits by now but if you haven't, and you don't want it to be spoiled, here is a picture of Abby on her new favourite perch.

Yes, it's the scratching post. Abby has discovered that she can get there from the armchair. It's the sunniest spot in the house right now and offers unrivalled views of anyone coming or going on our street. Something that is especially important when either of us is out and she needs to watch to make sure we get home safely again. She's looking pathetic for the picture because she's dropped Alphonso (her stuffy) on the floor and is waiting for me to pick him up again.
WARNING: Spoilers start below.
Here is January's kit in all it's wonderfulness.

Let's talk about the yarn first. It's mediumweight this time - for warm, squashy, winter socks. Here's another picture so you can see that orangy colour better.

Does the skein look a bit fat to you? Me too. That's because it's actually two skeins!

One is deep purple (Aubergenius) and the other is multi coloured (Pinky Swear). I love the colours in Pinky Swear. I discovered a delicious patch of orange-becoming-green when I took the ball band off*. You can just see the beginnings of it above the ball band in that picture. Beautiful olive tones. So yummy.
Tina's Dyers Notes were fantastic, as always. For almost two weeks before the kits were mailed she was giving out hints on the club blog and the only thing everyone agreed on was that whatever we were getting it involved friendship. In her notes Tina explains just how deep, and long running, this theme really is. One of the patterns dates all the way back to Sock Summit in 2009.

From the theme and the skeins you may have already guessed that the patterns for this kit are both colourwork. I'm so excited about them and can't quite make up my mind which I want to knit first (or how long I'm going to be willing to wait before I order yarn to knit the second). I'm leaning (slightly) in favour of Distelfink. I love the contrast coloured, picot cuff and stripy heels and toes. I'm going to have to do some swatching to find the right needle size though; I don't think guessing is going to work very well for me this time.


Here's one last shot of the remaining goodies from my kit.

I'll need to get a new binder for this year; hopefully my "We Will Sock You" sticker will fit on the spine. I'll have to try and get the Notorious Sock Knitter pin onto my winter coat. It will be a useful identifier if I meet any other NSKs around town (I know for sure there is at least one). And of course there are mini skeins. The cuteness of those tiny skeins of emergency sock yarn makes me giggle every time. I don't think I could ever use one. I wonder how many mini skeins it would take to equal one regular skein of sock yarn. Wouldn't a pair of socks made out of several years worth of mini skeins be awesome (Oh ... but think of all the ends).
* The secret message inside my ball band is "Wayne & Garth".
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Feb 08
2011
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Pattern: Swing Set by Karen Alfke for the 2010 Rockin' Sock Club (May kit)
Yarn: Blue Moon Fiber Arts Socks that Rock Lightweight in "Sweet Pea"
Size: Women's Small
Yardage: about two thirds of the skein
Needles: 2.00 mm dpns
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I got some pictures of my new socks yesterday. They are just so cute! I don't have much more to say about these that I haven't mentioned already. I made one alteration to the pattern: when you knit the ribbed portion (hidden under the fold over cuff) the pattern says to increase to 64 stitches and then decrease to 60 when you're done. I skipped the four extra stitches and only increased to 60 in the first place. I usually make my socks 60 stitches around so I knew they would fit. I love the lines of eyelets down the sides of the foot. They're such a nice detail.
I'm keeping this entry short, partially because I don't have a whole lot more to say, but mostly because I have a package from Blue Moon sitting on my kitchen table and I promised myself I wouldn't open it until I was through my to-do list. Blogging was the second to last item on my list and since it is now almost quarter after ten I think I can let the last one wait until tomorrow when I'll have a bit more time. Hello yarny goodness!


