Monday, May 19, 2025

I HAVE been knitting …

 So, it has been a while.  I have been busy -- knitting and otherwise.  The first and very exciting bit of news (for Doug and I anyway) is that here we are at Mother's Day, and we HAVE DOCKS!  The usual crew of recruits who have assisted Doug in years past were not available this year.  This necessitated having me with my incredibly weak ankles being the assistant.  I am very happy to announce that there were no injuries this year, all the rest of the docks are in place as well as the two boat ramps.  Next up will be the boats -- but the current winds and waves have put the kibosh to that plan for this Victoria Day weekend.  In other exciting news, this photo I was able to send out over the internet to my children, FROM the lakeshore!  I gotta say that I absolutely love Communicate Freely!  They were slower than molasses running uphill in January when it came to the actual going live, but now that it is here we enjoy it immensely. 

Now, with regard to knitting, since I did announce that I have some ... I have been working diligently on my socks for 2025 Christmas.  So far, I am even current to the month!  That may change, but not just yet!

These are the socks for April, made with wool I acquired at the Hamilton Fibre Forge from Orange Octupus. This particular colourway is a fundraiser for a cause supporting LGBTQ health.  When I saw it, it clearly said to me "Hello Kitty."  Since my daughter-in-law loves this theme, the wool had to come home and be knit specially for her.  I used a 2.5mm needle and 60 stitches, and knit from the top down.  All in all, a perfect knit. 

This is the second yarn purchase from Orange Octupus.  I quite like the colour aesthetic she has and her choice of base fibre.  Since I have been attending smaller fibre festivals (which means smaller entry fees for vendors) I have been lucky enough to find her booth regularly.  I highly recommend this dyer. 

The socks for March were also completed in plenty of time, although not discussed here.  The yarn is Lang Super Soxx Alpaca in colourway number 0155.  The pattern is Socks on a Plane, which I have used many times in the past.  It is becoming my favourite sock pattern -- the cables add a bit of interest to the knitting.  Not all of my recipients are OK with having socks with a clear left and right foot, but I think this young lady will be fine with it.  Again, I used a 2.5mm needle. 

Last but not least, I have been also knitting away on the Berroco Mystery Blanket Knit-Along.  This is not the final layout by any means or measure.  I just looked at the chart and tried to place the proper technique square where Berroco indicated.  The original pattern asks for five colours.  My recipient was looking at the colours and where I saw a deep peacock blue, he saw navy.  With that in mind, and because the peacock blue didn't play nicely with another of the selected blue colours I opted to add a sixth colour.  My daughter approves so I am in the clear. 


This is a fun little project and I have been looking forward to the first Thursday of each month with great delight.  The brown lace square (second row, and second from the left) was a lot of fun to create.  It started with a magic loop and then built outward in concentric circles. Many other participants were complaining about the start on this square, but mine started easily and on the first attempt.  



Future months will fill in the empty spaces -- seven of them at the moment -- and then there will be discussions from the designers about how to join them together and the final border.  

I am using Estelle Worsted -- a lovely superwash wool and acrylic blend.  This means it will wash and dry beautifully and for my wool-sensitive daughter and son-in-law should not be an issue. 

Whew.  I did say I had been knitting.  A lot.  And this isn't even all of it!  There are a couple of 5-hour baby sweaters, a Ranunculus, a Riley, yet another pair of socks ... and even more.  But I expect this is sufficient for today.