Thursday, May 21, 2009

Ahhhchooo.......

Does anyone else seem to be having worse than usual Spring allergies. We are having a sneeze fest here. I was hoping when the trees were finished budding and blooming it would improve, but the sneezing continues. Maybe I should buy stock in the company that makes Claritin.

Oh, and so much for trying to blog every week. It would seem I don't have much to share every week. I haven't been knitting as much for some reason. Maybe once the kids are out of school I will have more knitting time and less taxi time..... wishful thinking, right!

I got some yarn goodies. I was stalking the mail box today. We must have a temp. mailman because he was unusually late. But better late than tomorrow. On the left is Lorna's Laces Sock in Maple Grove and on the right is Claudia Hand Painted Yarns in Shells on the Beach. Both from Sonny and Shear That Claudia is so soft, and I love it, but I wish it had just a tad more yardage.



Last week I bought my first Tempted Good Girl in Bruisenberry, and as soon as I finish a pair of socks, this is getting wound and knit. I think I am in love with this yarn. The colors are so rich and saturated and the yarn feels nice a soft and has a good twist. I am sure it is going to be a wonderful knitting experience.




On the needles: A pair of socks I started about 2 years ago... yes, that is right, I said 2 years ago. This is not one of my favorite yarns to knit with however, I like the finished product. If it just weren't so splitty. These will be finished today and as soon as they are the Bruisenberry is taking their place on the needles.



And I frogged the Sheepaints Magic Potion from this post and it is becoming this. I had hoped that this would be my first Christmas project of the year, maybe for one of my nieces, but the Driving Daughter has laid claim to them. They are a much deeper purple in real life. Sorry A or E as one of you two would have been the recipients of these come Christmas. I fear I will have to do all my Christmas knitting on the sly or the Driving Daughter will lay claim to everything.
WARNING!!!
Now if you are a Loopy Ewe Sock Club member, and you haven't received your May sock club and don't want a spoiler, read no further. OK.... are you leaving, there are going to be pictures.... I warned you.
























I designed the May Sock Club pattern. The yarn is Dye Dreams Luster Sox in Shades of Ireland. The design is named Kinvara. At first I was sent a mini skein, which was enough to design the sock, but not enough for a pair. So I designed the sock with the mini skein and have since frogged it and re knit with a full skein, you know, so the socks would match. The mini skein will no doubt become a pair of fingerless mitts. The yarn was a challenge to design with due to the dark color, and the fact I was trying to design it when my father in law was ill, making it even more of a challenge to knit, let alone design. All said I am quite pleased with the results. If you are a club member I hope you enjoy knitting them.

Sorry this has been so lengthy. I hope you all have a wonderful and safe Holiday weekend. Hopefully I will be back next week..... but no promises.

11 comments:

SusanB-knits said...

I love the May sock! I can't wait until it is available for all of us that didn't get in this year's sock club.

Beth N said...

I love the May sock too--it may be one of my favorites. I like the new pattern for the sheepaints yarn, but I also liked the old pattern. Hope the sneezes get stopped!

Hattie said...

You got the bruisenberry one I named! Isn't it gorrrrrgeous? Can't wait to see what you knit with it, I can't decide!

Karen said...

I'm so glad your birthday yarn arrived. You chose some beautiful colors for yourself.
We're sneezing here too; more than normal. And now the cottonwoods are shedding so we're in for more misery.
Love your socks, of course. Can't wait to see what the new yarn becomes.

JoAnn said...

Love the Kinvara pattern and can't wait to knit it as I think it will challenge my sock knitting skills.
Just curious - what yarn are you using for the 2 yr old socks?

Here's wishing you sneeze-less days.

Carol said...

Everything looks so nice...I can say one of my favorite sock patterns was "Tulip" but this May sock looks great...

Angela said...

I haven't started my Loopy club socks yet, but they are on my to-do list. The pattern looks awesome.

Jane said...

Love that Claudia Handpaints yarn. Gorgeous color! I can see many sock gifts in your future. They all look great and your design is gorgeous.

Allison said...

I have had some extra serious allergies of late as well! I love the sock and all the great yarn.

Daniele said...

Lovely stash enhancements, and the socks are gorgeous!

I too should own stock in Claritin! Definitely worse this year. :)

Helen Knits said...

Your socks are amazing as always Monica and I LOVE The Loopy Ewe club sock pattern.