Sunday, October 06, 2013

Winter is coming..........

This is from last year, and it never got posted.



.......but I think that I've got it cover so no need to worry about Winterfell and all that.  Since grad school has finished for the year, I find myself with a lot more free time on my hands, and a limited internet connection, which has led to massive TV marathons and knitting.  I think that 2012 is turning out to be the Year of the Slouch for me.  These hip little hats are crazy-addictive, much more than regular knitting.  Last month I managed to finish these 8 slouches of various pattern modifications.  All of course will be going to good homes that appreciate hand-knits and slouchy hats..

Back to work....

This summer I quit my job- I finally had reached my breaking point, found a new job, and told current employer to stuff it.  And boy did it feel good!  My new job as a teaching assistant and lecturer didn’t start up until September, so I had a lot of time on my hands, which equaled out to a lot of knitting time.  Luckily I also have a wonderful supportive boyfriend who doesn’t mind my unemployment status, as long as he gets to come home to a nice dinner.  He also got some knitted goods out of it, so it’s a win-win situation for both of us.  Here’s a small sample of all the FO.  

I completed other projects than socks by the way.  I will say after all this knitting; I have become a huge fan of Zauberball.  The colors are really lovely and they lend themselves quite nicely to almost any project.  My one complaint is that it’s a little wispy, which I suspect will lead to some pilling.  So far the socks are reported to be warm and soft, but a little slick on the tile floors.  I think that I have covered all of my Christmas knitting, and started a few more pairs of socks.  

These yellow ones are my hand-dyed, and I don’t think I’ve seen an uglier sock.  The pattern is my own creation, but the colors just come together in a horrible way that kind of makes it unbearable to look at.  It’s almost impossible to keep going on this pair, but I can just make one sock….


The other pair are my own pattern, using a stitch pattern from CanaryKnits.  I like the look of it, but the YOs make the socks feel a little loose on the leg.  Joining the ranks of the employed again means it will take a bit to get these done, but I think that they will be loved, or at least worn by a grateful friend.