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Friday, April 23, 2010

Avoiding the temperance

I'm doing a knit-along with my mother and sister. Atleast that's what I should be doing. We're all knitting Temperance designed by Liz Albinante. Available as a free download at Ravelry.com. It's a lovely pattern and is turning out well. However, there is a left twist stitch in the pattern that makes me want to stab out my eyes with the sz.0 needles I'm knitting with. Who ever discovered that stitch was a real sadist who I invision takes great pleasure from the pain she has caused me, my mother, my sister and countless other devoted knitters who love the pattern enough to work through the pain. Sorry mom, but I've taken a bit of a break. I know you, of all people, will understand. Here's how far I got, before I took a Temperance vacation.


Just because I've been on a Temperance vacation, does not mean I havn't been knitting. Just knitting on other things. I've started the Leyburn sock pattern, also a free download from ravelry.com. This was such a quick knit, it seemed to just fly right off the needles. The first one actually flew off the needles twice. One of the benifits to knitting toe up socks is that you can try them on as you go, but for some reason I forgot this and did not try on the sock till I had cast off. UGH, tears were shed when I tried and failed to get the sock over my heal. Due to the stranding in the stitch pattern, the cuff was to tight. CRAP!!! So had to frog back to the heal and switch from sz 1 needles up to sz 4, then back down to sz 1 for the ribbing. Thankfully it worked. Now, do I cast on the second one, or get back to the Temperance sock?


Nope, I didn't cast on the second sock. Nope, I didn't get back to the Temperance. Instead, I finally cast on a pair of slippers for me. See, I've made a grand total of 16 pairs of these slippers for OTHER people and never a pair for myself. Even though the whole reason I bought the pattern was to make myself a pair because I had worn out the same pair that someone had made for me. Still not done, have to do the soles and then felt them. Does anybody wanna let me use there washing machine? Havn't figured out how I'm gonna felt them when it seems that everybody I know has a front loading washing maching. Ugh, I'm sure I'll figure something out.


Hours knitting: 4.5
Projects: See above
Total hours so far: 7.5

8 comments:

  1. Oh crap, did you have to remind me about the slippers. I still need to do the last sole - maybe I will finish them up in Fbks. Good luck finding a top loader!

    My Temperence are on hold too due to Saroyan - Fingering. I won't scold you! Kathy needs to catch up with us too.

    BTW - your blog needs a spell checker too!

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  2. Hey how many pattern repeats did you do before starting the ribbing on Temperence? I'm getting close to the ribbing I'm sure.

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  3. Only did two pattern repeats before I start the ribbing. You know I like short socks.

    And there is a spell check, I just forget to use the damn thing

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  4. It's ok. I am avoiding the Temperence too. And I chose the pattern!
    The toe ups just scare me. I will have to just jump in and do it!!
    ScarletFever

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  5. We got to get a better picture of the 3 of us!

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  6. What fun to be able to have a family knitfest! My Mom lives nearby, but doesn't knit. I offered to teach her, but she said, "I couldn't learn to do that." I said, "Sure you can, anyone can learn to knit." She smiled and replied, "Not if they don't WANT to, they can't." *LOL* She has many talents, but none of them involve any kind of needlework!

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  7. I have a top loading machine. Coffee and knitting on the deck any time you want.

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  8. Dude... the leyburns did the SAME THING to me! I just gave them to my mom, who I knew would never wear them to begin with, and just tuck them nicely in a drawer.

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