Friday, July 20, 2007

I Fell Halfway in Love

It has been a while since I posted, but good news. I completed 1 side of my Falling In Love sock today, and in order to prevent Second Sock Syndrome, I immediately casted the second one on.

I almost had a heart attack today, because I bound off, cut a tail in the yarn, then tried on.... and it would not go on. Of course, I bound it off too tightly. So, I then did it all over again, loosely, and it was perfect.

I have to visit the hair salon tomorrow, so that will be about 2 hours of knitting while I wait for my hair to dry. Long plus thick hair is a mixed blessing. I hope that is enough time to get past the heel. We will see.

So, I have been taking some pictures of my stash to get some artwork for a flyer that I am creating. This is the raw, un-photoshopped version.

While doing this, I remembered that there was a specific project that I bought this yarn for. It is from a magazine published in the UK called "Knitting", the March 2006 issue. It was designed by Jean Moss, and I think this sweater is so adorable. It uses Rowan's Cashsoft DK yarn, so I know it will be super soft and supple once it is knit. Here is my swatch being blessed by the angels. OK so, I know my swatch is not the full 4 inches in length, but I figure if I use the specific yarn that the pattern calls for, and the actual needle size, I should be okay. I plan to knit the 34" size. I am not going to be crying about the fit later on, because the yarn is being blessed by the angels. Someone, tell me you have faith along with me. Can I get an AMEN!!!

Here is what the sweater will look like. I substituted some colors, so that I can get a more "pinkish" sweater. There is a sky blue, brown, and red that I have replaced with wine, fuschia, and lilac. I have a pair of pink boots that would match this baby perfectly. You know I am a fashionista at heart.

5 comments:

Deborah-- said...

AMEN! Thank goodness you finished that sock. When I got your text about it not fitting I almost had a heart attack! I am very proud of you. I can't wait to see both finished socks on your feet!

Mary Beth said...

Congrats on the sock & successful re-bind-off exeperience. I had that happen to me on my first sweater. It will freak out your heart, for sure! So, if you start this new sweater of yours, will it be a dent in your stash? I've been watching your Stash Attack bar & waiting breathlessly to see it move. Keep on plugging along. Can't wait to see the completed project on your feet!

Shameka said...

Mary Beth,
Yes it will be a HUGE dent in my stash. The yarn for this sweater is about 20 skeins of a beautiful cashmere/merino blend. I feel like this will become one of those sweaters that you just want to wear over and over again. Have no fear..movement in the progress bar is near.

Deborah-- said...

Hmmmmmm this is the sweater you wanted to do as your first sweater! I remember it very clearly. I wanna see the hoodie done first. You are so close.

Anonymous said...

Amen & halla-f'ing-luyah! Spelled wrong, I know. That sweater will be the bomb! The sock looks so purty and thank goodness you made it with the short tale. Whew!