On Hey! What's the Big Ideaaaaa?!
Start: 13th May 2008
Finish: WIP
Needles: 2.5 mm / 80 cm Addi Lace
Yarn: Wollmeise 100% superwash Merino Sockenwolle, "Frosch"
Pattern: My own, based on a stitch pattern.
I have been debating with myself whether I wanted to blog about this one or not...but I guessed that since the picture's public on Flickr anyway, I might as well talk about it.
Anyway, so this is "Salomé (Dance of the Seven Veils)". Since I've taken this photo, the sock has grown to the point where I'm putting in my own design. But it has already come to a halt due to the fact that I still need to work on my thesis.
When do you start calling a design your own design? At the moment, this is a modification or a put-together of a pattern out of a pattern book. But I have plans for this one.
What do you think? I think that if I'm successful at figuring everything out with this pattern, the biggest problem would be sizing, since I wear EUR 44 / US Men 10.5....and the stitch count for the pattern adds up just perfect for my size. This will mean that there will be problem with sizing for smaller feet. Or maybe I should just do this for men only. ;-p Although I already have some great ideas for sizing down...however, I will be able to work that out only when I've finished this sock.
You wouldn't believe how many times I've frogged and restarted the sock before I settled on this. I started off with another yarn, then figured I should just use Wollmeise. Chose the wrong colourway, then another wrong colourway before I ended up with this one. (Not to mention the first try with that other yarn....it involved about 6 times of frogging...now I know the pain of designing.)
I'm still not sure what will happen with the design, i.e. whether I'm going to submit it or sell it or publish it for free. I'll have to see.
Start: 16th May 2008
Finish: first bobbin of singles on 17.05.2008; second bobbin of singles on 18.05.2008; Plied on 19th May 2008
WPI: 15 WPI
Yardage: Bobbin: 304 metres / 82 g; Spindle: 48 metres / 13 g
Fibre: 3.3 oz / 95 g of The Yarn Wench Domestic in "Feather", sent to me by KnottyNaomi
Wheel & Settings: Singles spun worsted and two-plied on Kromski Minstrel, 8.5:1 double-drive. Left-over singles Andean-plied on Butterflygirl Designs 1.6 oz carved Agate top-whorl
Anyhow, since I have no real knit FOs to show, here's at least a spinning FO.
I'm really happy with the result of this yarn. It's my first real 2-ply using my wheel and tensioned lazy kate.
I got the bobbin so full while plying that it wouldn't take on any more yarn, so I had to break off and make an Andean-bracelet to ply on the spindle.
Interestingly, the spindle plied yarn seems to turn out differently...probably because the two-ply resulted from the same singles and not from two strands of different singles. The colours are a bit heathered and the yarn is fuzzier. Mind you though, it might be the fact that I hit the singles in the part where the colours are lighter than other parts, too.
All in all, I'm happy with the yarn. I could probably get a decent size anklets out of the skein.
Here are some more photos:
Anyway, it was my 4th Blogiversary on this past Sunday (18th May 2008). I said in a previous post that I would do some kind of contest. Well, I haven't thought of anything yet. So, it will be on hold for the moment until I can think of something. Then we'll have a contest. ;-)
Lastly, before I try getting back to my thesis, I'm going to share with you the real reason why I'm blogging right now instead of doing my thesis. Thing is, this morning, I heard a song that's been stuck in my head all day long now....and well, I can't concentrate because of it. Some of you might already have an inkling of the song from the title of the post...so be warned, you might get it stuck in your head, too. LOL. The song is at the end of the post. ;-p
Have a great week every one!
ETA: I might have a very exciting piece of news concerning myself soon. I don't want to reveal it at the moment - so not to jinx it. And just to be clear: No, Dr. D and I aren't getting married or anything like that. Just in case you were thinking along that line. :-p
Current Mood: Jiggly
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16 Whispers:
Thanks for that song, Lollipop!!
The 'Frosch' was a great choice, can't wait to see more of that WIP/Design.
What a fun little song...til it is in my head for the rest of the day...:)
The sock looks great - I can't imagine designing, very tricky! It is beautiful - I say sell the pattern to support the fiber habit?
Speaking of which - the latest spin is fabulous! I am living vicariously!
Ein Münchner! Der strickt - ich werd verrückt! Design ist offiziell al ein eigenes geltend wenn man 20% der Ursprungserscheinung verändert hat. Sonst würde ich sagen Variation. Aber ich kann Dir sagen Deine Kreationen rocken - acid Wadelstrümpf! Dein Profilfoto - mit Lederhose erinnert mich an meinen lieben Meister aus Schwabing TWD Meister Seo!
Great sock! If you do size it down I'd happily test knit in a size 40...
Ooo, happy blog, pretty things! I love your design, and will happily help with resizing if you like.
Oh, Elemm, your creations are gorgeous. The handspun is wonderful, and if you put up that pattern for sale, I would definitely buy it!
And thanks for the song... I was wondering who performed it! For some reason, I was thinking it was Scissor Sisters. :) I'm definitely going to download it.
Oh, Victor! I don't care WHAT you decide to do with it, just PLEASE make it available! That sock is beautiful! And for me to say that about a green sock, it's really saying something!
And if you could possibly make it available in written directions too and not just charted, you'd make my year! It's absolutely love-r-ly!
And your handspun is gorgeous as well -- they are my favorite colors too ;)
The pattern looks amazing. You could probably adjust the pattern by removing some of the purls between the two cabley bits to make it smaller for women. How many stitches are you using? You should write it up and sell it on Ravelry. I think you have a winner.
Your sock is looking great!
keeping it a mens pattern may not be a bad idea at all. There arent many nice mens patterns around so anybody stuck making big socks tend to just have something very boring to make ;)
*sits and waits for exciting news*
I think you could call it your own design without any problem! I already adore it, and am looking forward to seeing more!
I LOVE Those socks!!! I like the new yarn too... have fun working on your thesis... cant wait to see the finished socks.
The socks are great. You made me curious - what are the news???
I am a hostesses for SP12 and my job is to verify blogs....
I was verifing yours and just had to tell you that I LOVE your sock! I know that I would bu that pattern in a heartbeat.
I had no idea that wollmeise had become so hard to get until I read your post. I am kicking myself for not ordering some about 2 years ago. I had emailed Claudia but never placed the order. I figured that I should knit some of the yarn I already have before I get more :-)
Anyway, your knitting is just beautiful. Can't wait to have you in SP12!
i have been so totally obsessed with mika ever since i heard his music when i was in italy last year! the whole album is just so catchy!
I love the color and the pattern. I can't wait to see the finsihed sock.
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