is that they kind of have to fit. I mean, sure, they can be a little
baggy and just be lounge socks, but for some reason that's not quite as
satisfying. It would however, have been MORE satisfying than my sock
that I couldn't even get on past my heel. When casting on, I apparently
didn't bother to refer to the book to see what size a 60 stitch cast on
would be. A child's large. I really am just verifying my intelligence
left and right here.
There is some good news! I bought some
SHEEPAINTS from the Loopy Ewe last week and received it in the mail on
Wednesday. I bought a ball winder from joann.com the day before I
ordered my yarn, but by the time I had my yarn, the thing hadn't even
shipped (grr), so I had a fun adventure in hand winding my own yarn.
I'm pretty sure I did it wrong, but its been working for me so far, and
I'll be damned if my yarn ball isn't cute as hell anyway. I have
another pair of socks started, this time with 74 stitches...or was it 72..shit..
I took pictures of my yarn! I ran out of room on my camera and don't feel like deleting everything now, so pictures of the sock in progress will have to wait for a few days. Hopefully I'll be done one by then.
I've been working on some simple 2x2 ribbed socks for the last couple of weeks or so. The progress has been really slow going, mostly because it took me about 8 attempts to actually get the thing started. I would always do something idiotic and lose about 4 or 5 stitches, or I would be knitting so tight I could barely move the needles. Anyway, I finally got the hang of it and started making progress on my sock. When it got time for me to start the heel flap, I freaked out. For some reason I was convinced that I cast on a number of stitches not recommended in the pattern, like a total douche bag. Also like I douche bag I run straight to Ravelry screaming for help because these are my first socks and I can't NOT follow the pattern exactly because I don't know what I'm doing, which apparently didn't cross my mind when I cast on a stupid number of stitches. So some lovely individual gives me a solution I understand, but because I'm so stressed out due to work I decide to wait until my days off. Well, lo and behold, I start the heel flap and it turns out I DID cast on the right number of stitches. Not only did I do the right thing and not remember, but I WROTE IT DOWN in my knitting notebook, in which I keep track of these things so a situation like this doesn't have to happen.
I'll post pictures as soon as I find the charging cord for the camera.