Cycling Socks

They aid the cycling in snow with the superpowers  on them by Nancy Bush

Remember these

They make the calves extra sexy to help with traction.

Sexy Calves

Mods: I knit the cuff over 120 stitches instead of 80.
And…well there was this unfortunate original mod.

Damn!

That is what happens when you knit one sock, and then knit the second sock on a ferry hundred of miles away from the first. Stupidest knitting mistake ever! I didn’t even notice it until I was taking a picture. This wouldn’t have been nearly as frustrating if I had caught it earlier. I had just kitchenered the second cuff onto the sock. (I didn’t have enough yellow with me on vacation, so I knit the sock in two parts with the intention of kitchenering it together later.)

When I posted to Flickr in July, other knitters tried to console me with how not bad it was, but I knew I would feel silly every time I saw these socks. So they went to time out for four months. I fixed it by cutting of the cuff, picking up the stitches and knitting the new (matching) cuff in reverse.

Now:
Nice Rack

matchy-matchie

Cycling Sock Cuff

Pattern:
Cycling Sock with Trellis pattern in Knitting Vintage Socks
Yarn: Knitpicks Essential and bits of yellow Koigu
Needles: US1

Perfect Riding Weather

Socks at Work

I have to say that I have been rather excited this past week the the weather has turned chilly enough for me to wear my wool socks to work daily. With my Dansko Mylas, my socks are a nice flash of color and texture looking up at my throughout the day.

So I thought I would introduce my new fave socks that I completed about a month ago.

Tip Toes

Pattern: Meida’s Sock by Nancy Bush in Favorite Socks
Yarn: Hazel Knits Artisan Sock in Beach Glass
Needles: US1.5

Meida's Socks

I have to admit that I did not  initially find this pattern attractive.  This was partly due to the way the socks were photographed and partly because of the shorter cuff.  Well, I really should have known not to pay attention the the first part since that is also a problem with Nancy Bush’s patterns in Knitting Vintage Socks.  However, anyone who has looked Terhi’s beautiful socks from those patterns knows that they can look much better than the book’s photographs.  As for the second problem, cuffs can be lengthened.

Somehow I did not put those two arguments together until I saw Nikki’s amazing pair. Then I had to make them.

So glad I did.

When Cupid grabs the knitting needles

My name is Cupid Valentino, the modern day Cupid*
And I just want to say one thing:

I <3 socks

Happy Valentine’s Day
Every day the 14th!
I don’t think y’all heard me!
I just wanna say Happy Valentine’s Day!

Can y’all dig that?
Now when arrows don’t penetrate, see
Cupid grabs the pistol

(Uh, yeah, now, now lookie here!)
And he shoots straight for your heart
And he won’t miss you!
That’s alright ’cause y’all won’t believe in me anyways
But..

lurve

Ya won’t believe in me, but you would fancy
leprechauns or groundhogs
No thank you, Easter Bunny!
(There’s all this talk about Santa Claus, but see
love will reign supreme)

The back's my favorite

Happy Valentine’s Day
Every day the 14th! (You got it!)
When Cupid knocks at your door
You can’t ignore me!
There’s no need to run!
So, Happy Valentine’s Day (Hey!)
Every day the 14th!
I may have it all wrong, see
If you know what loves mean, well
Well, somebody tell me!
‘Cuz they just don’t believe in me!

Song: Happy Valentine’s Day by Andre 3000 (Outkast)
Pattern: Sweetheart Socks by Chrissy Gardiner from Holiday 07 IK
Yarn: Smooshy in Lipstick Lava

*Blame the Philistine, bad songs set to knitting make her day. Although unlike the other two musical posts, I actually quite fancy this song (even though I’m not a big Valentine’s gal in general).

More

I bet many of you read that last post and were thinking, “Well that’s fine, but you know what that post was really needing? More Socks!”

And others were thinking:

“Shhhhhhhh, be vewwwy, vewwwy quiet; I’m hunting wabbits, heheheh”

Well, consider all your thoughts heard:
Off to catch a Wabbit

Another belated gift, some hunting socks for my father in law. Cascade 220 Superwash, pattern made up as I went.

Also belated: responding to the “You Make My Day Awards” kindly given to me by Gudrun (go check out her new hat pattern; I’ll have pics of my test knit of it up by the end of this week), Jillian, Knitography, and Jennie. Thanks guys….mentions like these alway make me smile; in fact you could say they make my day.

It is so hard for me to pick ten knitting/crafting sites that make my day because there are so many, so I’m going to broaden it a little (aka take the easy way) and list other internetty goodness that makes my day.

1. LOLcats: don’t need to say much here…only need to find a way for my cat to earn fame on the site.  Just a quick glance can make me smile in the morning before I’m off to work.

2. Slate’s Political Gabfest: The Most Adequate Political Talkshow.  They’re still working on a slogan, but I think the ironic humbleness of this nomination fits well. I love Slate in general, and I am alway informed and amused by John Dickerson’s articles.  The three mainstays of this podcast are intelligent, humorous, and straightforward.

3. Indexed: Brilliant commentary in small doses.  She manages sum up diverse issues in succinct graphs and diagrams in a way that she say helps her “make fun of some things and sense of others”

4. The Sartorialist: amazingly lit photos showing varied styles of people on the street

5.  Go Fug Yourself : okay, so sometimes I like a bit of snark.  However, I do like that the women who write this blog are usually snarky and humorous about the clothes but not mean to the people who are wearing them.

6. Etsy homepage: I love checking in to see what is highlighted. I also find the often monochromatic nature of the hand picked items soothing.

7. The Daily Show:  I watch the snippets online.  Oh, John Stewart, how I missed your commentary at the beginning of this presidential race….so glad you’re back.

8. Sundara: I just like to go and gaze at the pretty every so often, even when I know there hasn’t be a recent update.

9. Washington Post:  yup, I like my news. I find their website to be one of the easiest to navigate…which makes sense because they have won awards for it.

10. All the knitty and crafty goodness.  ( I really ran out of items here because the above sites are really the only sites I visit that aren’t knitting or crafting blogs. Considering I normally have between 100-200 posts waiting to be read in my Google reader, those blogs are really my fav part of the internets. ) Thanks for being entertaining and inspiring.

My own Personal -Palooza

I’m celebrating sockapalooza a bit late over here.

First up, are the socks I made out of the yarn sent to me by my sockpal as an apology for being late. (Doodlebirds Swell sock in Pumpkin Pie)

Pumpkin Pie Socks

Second, are the beautiful socks sent to me by my sock pal.

Belated Sockapalooza package

And since two pairs do not a “palooza” make, I’ll throw in a third.

Campfire Socks

Campfire Socks, altered to use smaller needles
Cherry Tree Hill Supersock DK in Potluck

There you are, officially a palooza.

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