Mineraloid Gel
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I picked up a little Mineraloid Gel a little while back. Just a few balls, some in my favorite colors and some in colors I normally wouldn't choose, but I was making an effort to break out of my color comfort zone.
Ok, maybe more than just a "few" balls. I couldn't help myself! I just have an eee.ma.sih.tee for sock yarn. And I wanna knit socks!!!
So what all did I get? Take a look...
Some blues. I really like the darker one and prolly shoulda picked up more.
Some reds. One is very bright; V saw it up close and commented on its retina piercing brightness. I'm currently using this for the socks you saw in progress here. The other is more rust or orange than I like. Perhaps I'll change my mind once it is knitted up.
A green. Green has never been my color, so this will be gift socks to someone.
A light brown. I was thinking it might be a good choice for a guy who doesn't want something too bright or colorful.
I love this fuchsia pink. (I later picked up 1 more)
And my favorite is the purple, hence 3 balls. (I later picked up one more)
Oh, and the 2 balls at the top of the stack is just some Re.gia Stretch.
I'm supposed to be on a yarn diet this year and just shop from stash. So please confirm that sock yarn doesn't count!!! After rough count of all the sock yarn in my stash and knowing that I knit socks at a rate of one pair per month (if I knit nothing else but socks), I am all set in the sock yarn dept for the next 5.5 years. You do the math. Despite this, I still can't help looking though...
I have finished the 3rd bag strap, this one is for the burgundy bag. You can see the knitted handles for the red and black bags plus the fabric liners for all three bags over here. The ball is in V's court now, she will figure out how to attach these to the bags either before or after sewing on the fabric liner.
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I do have one sock finished for Pair 4. It was a hasty finish at the cuff because I just wanted to get it over with. I like the front side. Sorry about the photos, it was not a good marriage of sock & lighting that day.
Not satisfied with how the side looks. I think I'd like the XO motif to move away from the back and more towards the sides.
If you look at the photos of the back heel from the last post, you will see how snug it fits from how stretched out the knitting & cables appear. It was fitting snugly (not in a very bad way) around my leg near the ankles, and as I worked upwards, I decided to add a couple of stitches on the sides to help the top part fit my widening leg. This is why you see this odd cable twist come out of nowhere at the side (near the top). Very sloppily done indeed.
The front cuff section is similar to the mitts. In my haste to finish, I did not put much thought into the back cuff section and it shows.
I have started Sock 2 with 4 extra stitches. As a result of this change, I had to make a minor tweak to the small cable twist on the front side, and I redid the entire back because I did not like the way it was arranged in Sock 1. Slow progress here. I thought I was done with the heel flap, then I discovered I had 35 sts! Where did that extra stitch come from? Oh! Right, I moved 1 st from the instep to the other needle so that I could start that needle with a knit stitch instead of a purl stitch. My bad for not paying attention and moving it back to the instep needle before starting the heel flap. I've just finished reknitting the heel flap and will start the whole heel turn magic and gusset rounds when I have a good chunk of time to devote to it.
V came by and brought this DVD with her. We watched it this afternoon and OMG it was sooooo hilarious!!! It was refreshing to hear humour with clean language.
Here's a pic of her on stage in this performance. She looks great for her 50s. (I think you can see a larger pic by clicking on it)
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