
I'm hoping to get some inspiration and commiseration from these folks. I've been thinking about turning Venezia into a v-neck, so once I've formulated the idea a little more clearly maybe I'll hop over there for advice.
I switched patterns on the swap socks. I needed something more fun--I liked the old pattern, but I kept wanting to knit Venezia more. This one is awesome, and much harder to put down. I'm going toe-up this time, and am nearly done with the gusset on a Widdershins-type heel. I figure I have about four weeks left before these need to be in the mail, so this is the plan: Each week I have to knit half a sock--either the foot (with heel) or the cuff. Once I've finished that, I can knit on Venezia until the new week starts. I think poor Venezia won't be seeing much daylight till they're done, but she knows it will be worth the wait.
On Tuesday night, after I'd gotten the socks under way, I was browsing some flikr groups and suddenly could no longer resist-- I HAD to have a calorimetry. How the heck do you say that, anyway?
Short rows are like potato chips: you can't stop until you've finished them all. I had a really, really hard time putting the thing down at bedtime, and finished it early yesterday morning in time to wear to school.
love the caliometry! did you adjust the pattern size (everyone seems to say it's big)? :)
ReplyDeleteI've got the calorimetry bug now, too! and so I would also like to know if you adjusted the size.
ReplyDeleteOoh, I love your brown sweater! (Totally off topic, I know.) Was is boring to knit with brown yarn? I ask because I love wearing brown and really need a brown sweater, but I'm hesitant to knit with a neutral.
ReplyDeleteyour calorimetry looks great..and it matches your first sweater! :)
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