Posted by awanda on August 27, 2007
Happy Birthday to me! Yes, I am posting this on my birthday. This year marks 35 years on this earth. I’m very excited about my birthday. Not that there is much planned, but I’m always a bit happier and cheerful on my birthday, as well as I should be.
A pair of socks has made its way off my needles, yay! Lemon Ice socks which were gifted by Kathy in my coffee swap package. The sockotta sock yarn did not sit long and immediately launched itself onto my needles.
A very simple sock, a k3, p2 rib. I used 60 sts on the first sock and realized it was too wide. 55 sts on the second one and it’s a perfect fit. The socks are quite comfortable and cozy. Not much to say about these socks. The yarn was easy to work with. Not exactly my favorite, but definitely nothing wrong with it.

Project Specifications:
Sockotta sock yarn
Needle size: US 2 (2.75 mm) dpns
Started: mid-July 07
Finished: August 07
Mods: none really.
And because Beth asked so nicely, a couple photos of the finished DFS modeled by me.


Have a great day! I sure intend to. Oh and while you’re at it, please wish my grrl,
Michelle, a Happy One year Anniversary!!
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Posted by awanda on August 23, 2007
I posted some pictures a couple of weeks ago about the blocking of my finished Diamond Fantasy Shawl. Sorry it took so long. I thought I would get some pictures with me modeling it, but my photographer hasn’t been around lately (too much working late) to get a good picture, but I was also too lazy to get out the tripod, so what you see is what you get, sorry.
Because I only had 500 yards of yarn, I planned to knit the scarf version, which I knit an extra repeat of the pattern. The I-cord edging uses up a lot of yarn, so I’m glad I stopped at one additional repeat.

This is a pattern that I would normally not knit, just looking at it, it’s not the type of lace I was drawn to. However, I liked the idea of using some of those huge skeins of sock yarn as something other than socks. The pattern was a bit challenging, but in the end totally worth it for me. When I took the “scarf” off of the needles, it was indeed a scarf. Once I blocked it though, it really grew quite substantially. It’s a good sized shoulder scarf/shawl now and I really like it.

Pattern:
Diamond Fantasy Scarf/Shawl by Sivia Harding
Yarn: Hello Yarn fingering sock yarn(wool/nylon blend) in color Staggering
Started: Mid-March ‘07 (during Spring Break)
Completed: July 29, 2007
Modifications: just knit an additional repeat of pattern to use more yarn and make a bigger shawl.
I also finished up the Lacy Rib Tank. I’ll eventually get some pics of it up. I’m not pleased with this one at all. It’s just ok. It might not get a lot of wear, we’ll see. I wore it once and was less than impressed.
P.S. It might be a little bit before the next blog post. I was going through the blog blahs for the last little bit, but now my laptop has a virus and I’ll be backing up stuff and doing a “destructive recovery” so says the HP support rep. So it’s all fun and smiles at Chez WWK.
P.P.S. Thanks to those lovelies who have already sent me birthday cards, it really brightened up my day yesterday.
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Posted by awanda on July 24, 2007
That’s a less than enticing photo below, but some of you may recall this project from last summer. This tank was started last August when I visited my mother in Atlanta and after I finished the first side, I put it down and didn’t start the second side until I was leaving Atlanta this summer. Too funny, the circle of life.
Now, I’m finished knitting the body and one strap, just have one more strap to go. I’m at the point where I just want to finish it, but not really that enthused to do so. My head is being turned by many lovely new projects, but I feel a round of finishing coming up soon. This time the lace pattern and I really jibed and I zoomed through the body of it, but left the straps for 2 weeks. Finally this past weekend I picked it back up and worked on one side and finished it quickly. This project also requires seaming, but I haven’t done that in awhile, so I suppose I’ll have my chance.

Right now the knitting has been focused almost exclusively on the Sockapalooza socks. I did finish the first sock and am now on the heel flap of the second one. While this is no contest and I’m not the fastest knitter, especially with knitting socks, I think it’s the Thuja pattern that keeps me going and I know that I need to finish these soon. The sooner I get them done, then I can move on to other sock patterns I want to try and the deadline monkey will be off my back.
Also, I finally got motivated to finish DFS and I worked on it for an hour or so two nights ago. I’ve only got this one repeat, 20 rows to finish. Now down to about 15. I’m trying to knock it out too. This knit has lingered a bit too long and while I desire the finished object, I’m also ready to finish it. The love is definitely not gone, but it needs to be on my shoulders and not smooshed in a bag. I also want to cast on for new lace and I have decided to allow myself to have more than one lace project, but I can have one shawl and one stole. I have yarn already wound for the next shawl, so I better get cracking on this one.
I’m sure you won’t see a blog post from until next week as I’m preparing to go up with my girls to our knitting camp this weekend. Hopefully I can finish up a few things while there!
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