Showing posts with label Easyknits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easyknits. Show all posts

Friday, 1 October 2010

Cubist Socks

My PA left the company recently to go on an amazing adventure, volunteering in the Highlands of Scotland and then trekking in Nepal.  I was so excited for her and wanted to knit her a pair of socks before she left (because knowing the weather in Scotland she will need all the warmth she can get.  Also she was someone who was so pleased to received hand knitted socks in the past and it is so gratifying to knit for people who really love getting handknit gifts.

So I had gone to Knit Nation with her in mind and bought the bright rainbow coloured yarn from Easyknits.  My PA often wore bright colours to work and I hoped that the bamboo in the yarn would mean that the socks would be hardwearing in her hiking boots.

One of the things I bought at the show was a programme because it contained two free patterns - one by Alice Yu which I shall be knitting up in due course and the Cubist socks by Cookie A (and I do love Cookie A patterns).  So I decided to use the Cubist pattern with the rainbow yarn as they seemed to compliment each other.

 In think in hindsight they were a little tight around the top and across the instep - which I was surprised about (particularly the instep bit) as the pattern didn't appear to be lacking in give.  It was not like it was lots of tight cabling or anything.  I hope that these elements didn't make them difficult to wear or put on in the end though.  My PA was really chuffed with them though and I do hope she is enjoyed wearing them even now.


Finished Cubist Socks



Close up

Knit Nation

I went to this year's Knit Nation with a large amount of money which I had been saving up to splash out on yarn.  I have been knitting successfully through my stash all year and made a good dent in some of the less fancy pants yarns so I have saved up a wodge of cash to replace some of those lovely sock yarns.
I bought 3 skeins of Wollemeise Twin - expensive but good value for money as each skein is 150g not 100g!

Fliederbuch    
Thriller

Lowenzahn


I got two skeins of Easy Knits


BFL - Swamp Thing


Bamboo/Merino - Rainbow

I got one skein of bfl from a new dyer - Juno yarns

bfl yarn


Juno is a brand new indie dyer I discovered at the show.  I made a beeline for the indie dyers only there were a couple of stalls stocking things like Rowan etc. but I can buy that anywhere so I was only interested in things I couldn't see in person at the local John Lewis.  There was some great stuff on offer - although I didn't buy any at the time Fyberspates, Rennaissance Dyer and Old Maiden Aunt were also worth a shout out.  In fact if I ever take up fair isle or do more colourwork I will be heading straight to the Rennaissance Dyer.  It was particularly good catching up with Jon from Easyknits who I hadn't seen in ages.

I am still knitting through the less good stuff and have recently finished a pair of socks and am well on the way to finishing a big shawl out of my slightly less good stuff which is great.