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		<title>In Which the Pirate Knits With Mom.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2012 14:17:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Sunday I went to my parents&#8217; house to celebrate Mother&#8217;s Day, and after lunch we sat on the screen porch and I helped Mom with the heel turn on her very first sock (and put some stripes on my own sock while I was at it). Here are the mother and daughter socks: Knitting [...]]]></description>
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</div><br clear="all" /><p>On Sunday I went to my parents&#8217; house to celebrate Mother&#8217;s Day, and after lunch we sat on the screen porch and I helped Mom with the heel turn on her very first sock (and put some stripes on my own sock while I was at it). Here are the mother and daughter socks:</p>
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<p>Knitting with other people is cool, but there&#8217;s something extra-special about knitting with my mom. <i>L&#8217;dor v&#8217;dor</i>, from generation to generation, this is what happy memories are made of. I&#8217;m going to have to start knitting around the nieceling in hopes that she takes an interest.</p>
<p>(Mom thought I would write it up to be embarrassing that she needed help with the heel turn but I didn&#8217;t, so there. And just in case, I will point out that on my Very First Sock, I was so confused about the heel turn that I set the sock aside and knit another project or two before I convinced myself to just do it. First heel turns *are* confusing and I wouldn&#8217;t hold it against anyone for needing a little help or guidance.) </p>
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		<title>In Which the Pirate Has a Sock.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Apr 2012 13:22:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finally, this sock that&#8217;s been traveling around with me since Thanksgiving is finished. (Now I have to knit its mate. Such is the way of socks.) I wanted to do a toe-up sock, but the usual short-row heels don&#8217;t fit entirely right, so I went looking for different methods. This pattern from Wendy Johnson has [...]]]></description>
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</div><br clear="all" /><p><a href="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/IMG_0746.jpg" rel="lightbox[6324]"><img src="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/IMG_0746-150x112.jpg" alt="" title="New Traveling Sock" width="150" height="112" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-6325" /></a></p>
<p>Finally, this sock that&#8217;s been traveling around with me since Thanksgiving is finished. (Now I have to knit its mate. Such is the way of socks.) I wanted to do a toe-up sock, but the usual short-row heels don&#8217;t fit entirely right, so I went looking for different methods. <a href="http://media.wendyknits.net/knit/FingeringweightSocks.pdf" title="Fingering Weight Toe-Up Socks With Gusset Heel" target="_blank" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/media.wendyknits.net/knit/FingeringweightSocks.pdf?referer=');">This pattern</a> from Wendy Johnson has a gusset and an interesting heel shape. It fits pretty well, though I&#8217;m not sure about the thick stripes on the heel section. This pattern would probably look better with a semi-solid or variegated yarn. I made the socks quite tall &#8211; almost too tall, as the ribbed cuff is stretching to fit over the bottom of my calf muscle. Once they&#8217;re washed they&#8217;ll probably be just perfect. </p>
<p>I used a figure-eight toe with sixteen loops, which has worked well, but on my next toe-up socks I&#8217;m going to experiment and try fourteen loops for a slightly longer toe with a wee bit more tapering. One change I made to the pattern was to extend the length of the gusset, and I&#8217;m glad I did. I snuck in six extra rounds during the gusset increases to accommodate my extra-long feet. The socks would have been too short otherwise, and probably too tight over the instep. I&#8217;m glad it worked out well; I would have been grumpy if they hadn&#8217;t fit right and I had to rip out the whole heel and gusset section!</p>
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<p>I couldn&#8217;t resist taking a picture of the sock perched in the redbud tree. This is the only one in my yard, but I see them everywhere and I love them. Maybe this year I&#8217;ll take some cuttings from my tree and try rooting them! Having a line of redbuds in the yard would be beautiful. I could alternate them with forsythia for the best spring colour ever. We&#8217;re supposed to have nice weather this weekend; perhaps I&#8217;ll put in some time outside working on the flowerbeds&#8230; when I&#8217;m not working on the second sock. I&#8217;d like to go for a walk too, or maybe get back on the bike. Lots to do!</p>
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<p>Spring on the mountain is just so pretty. <br clear="all" /></p>
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		<title>In Which the Pirate Sets Goals.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2012 15:00:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The speed at which I&#8217;ve been knitting lately has given me a boost of confidence and renewed my energy for knitting. Two hats in five working days, a pair of armwarmers in less than ten hours? When I first started knitting, I never would have dreamed that I could crank out finished products so quickly. [...]]]></description>
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</div><br clear="all" /><p>The speed at which I&#8217;ve been knitting lately has given me a boost of confidence and renewed my energy for knitting. Two hats in five working days, a pair of armwarmers in less than ten hours? When I first started knitting, I never would have dreamed that I could crank out finished products so quickly. (And now, I&#8217;m making excuses like &#8220;well, it&#8217;s worsted yarn, it&#8217;s not like it was a pair of socks or anything.&#8221;) </p>
<p>So here I am, considering that it&#8217;s eleven weeks to <a href="http://www.sheepandwool.org/" title="Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival 2012" target="_blank" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.sheepandwool.org/?referer=');">Maryland Sheep and Wool</a>, and wondering how many of my current WIPs I can finish before then so that I can feel no guilt about buying more yarn or fibre. (I&#8217;m rather pleased that I&#8217;ve used all the yarn I&#8217;ve bought so far this year. Three balls of yarn in, three balls of yarn out.) </p>
<p><a href="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/IMG_0004.jpg" rel="lightbox[5882]"><img src="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/IMG_0004-150x112.jpg" alt="" title="Dancing Cranes" width="150" height="112" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-5576" /></a></p>
<p>Currently on the needles, I have the neglected Stripey Striped Socks, the not-yet-forgotten Napramach, my current traveling sock (I&#8217;ve just realized I&#8217;ve never taken a picture of it, nor of the last pair of socks I finished! Must rectify that.) and the light and airy Dancing Cranes stole. </p>
<p>The stole doesn&#8217;t need to be finished until the middle of October, but I know it will take a while, so I want to keep up with adding at least a row every day, and preferably two. With around 60 or 90 rows left to work, depending on whether I choose to do three or four pattern repeats, I don&#8217;t want to risk the chance of not finishing it in time. I do like working on it, but it&#8217;s a solitary sort of project, and I don&#8217;t always want to lock myself away to work on it.</p>
<p>The sock will just travel around with me until it&#8217;s finished &#8211; I&#8217;ve almost completed the first of the pair, and then the second will take up residence in my purse. When I&#8217;m done with that one, the second Stripey Striped Sock can become my traveling companion if I haven&#8217;t yet finished it at home. It&#8217;s not the best sock for the job, but it&#8217;ll have to do, because I really want it to be done.</p>
<p><a href="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/napramach5.jpg" rel="lightbox[5882]"><img src="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/napramach5-112x150.jpg" alt="" title="napramach5" width="112" height="150" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-860" /></a></p>
<p>Napramach&#8230; I actually don&#8217;t know how long it will take for me to finish this thing! It took me six weeks to make the first half of it, and I seem to be knitting much faster now. Maybe three weeks? Then blocking, crocheting the sides together, and sewing in the lining, and it&#8217;s done. I&#8217;m guessing that my friend has probably forgotten about the bag by now, or if she hasn&#8217;t forgotten then she&#8217;s given up hope that I&#8217;ll ever finish it for her. It will be a nice surprise for her when it&#8217;s finished &#8211; she only knew that I was making a bag for her, but I never told her what it would look like! </p>
<p>The bonus prize of finishing Napramach will be that I&#8217;ll have most of each of six colourways of Rowan Felted Tweed to play with after the bag is done. I&#8217;m thinking of designing a colourwork hat with the leftovers; there should be more than enough, and I already know how nicely the colours go with one another. The second bonus prize will be on my yearly tally, because I&#8217;ll be able to cross off six balls of yarn from my count! I wonder if I should cross off all six balls, because I bought them specifically for this project? Or do I mark each of them as half-used, since there will be enough to make another project?</p>
<p><a href="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/stripystripedsock2.jpg" rel="lightbox[5882]"><img src="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/stripystripedsock2-150x112.jpg" alt="" title="Stripey Striped Sock" width="150" height="112" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1588" /></a></p>
<p>The Stripey Striped Socks are close to the heel on the second sock, and I can&#8217;t seem to find my notes on how many heel stitches I left unworked in the centre of the short-row heel. I think I scribbled them on a tiny piece of paper, not expecting nearly two years to fly by between sock heels. I&#8217;ll count stitches on the first sock and try to get the second sock as close as I can.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m going to love each of these projects when they&#8217;re done. And I hate having the Stripey Striped Socks and Napramach hanging over my head. I see them and think I ought to put some rows on them, and then I go do something else. It&#8217;s time to crack down and get these projects done and off the WIPs list so that I can start new things. At the same time, I don&#8217;t want to burn out on knitting again; I know that&#8217;s more likely to happen when I&#8217;m forcing myself to work on projects that I don&#8217;t like as much. I&#8217;m just going to work steadily on these four projects until they&#8217;re done, and I won&#8217;t start anything new until at least both pairs of socks are finished. Then, of course, I&#8217;ll need a new traveling sock.</p>
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		<title>In Which the Pirate is Relieved.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 May 2011 14:00:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[About three and a half years ago, Pirate-Husband cracked up his motorcycle and a couple of ribs. While we were in the doctor&#8217;s office waiting for the x-rays to come back, I was working on knitting a sock (that ended up not fitting, but whatever) and he asked me if I would knit a pair [...]]]></description>
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<p>About three and a half years ago, Pirate-Husband cracked up his motorcycle and a couple of ribs. While we were in the doctor&#8217;s office waiting for the x-rays to come back, I was working on knitting a sock (that ended up not fitting, but whatever) and he asked me if I would knit a pair of socks for him. I found it hard to say &#8220;no&#8221; to a man in a hospital gown, and eventually ended up making him a simple pair of brown socks, which he loves. In real life one isn&#8217;t shorter than the other, I promise. It&#8217;s just that one sort of slouched down when I took the picture. </p>
<p><a href="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/crashed_miata.jpg" rel="lightbox[4558]"><img src="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/crashed_miata-150x112.jpg" alt="" title="crashed_miata" width="150" height="112" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-4524" /></a></p>
<p>Two weeks ago Pirate-Husband was in a car accident. Does this mean I need to make him another pair of socks now?</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a picture of the results of a Miata kissing a Mercedes. Pirate-Husband is fortunately mostly undamaged. We spent a very un-fun afternoon in the ER of our local hospital, and this week he was seen by an orthopedist. The news is good: he&#8217;s only got a bruise on his knee that goes down to the bone, but nothing that won&#8217;t heal in a few months. Nothing was broken, there was no blood inside or out, and although we don&#8217;t know much due to the hospital&#8217;s privacy policies, we are thankful that the driver of the Mercedes was also not seriously hurt.</p>
<p>Our Miata&#8217;s been totaled, of course, and I&#8217;m pretty sure the Mercedes was as well. People keep asking if Pirate-Husband&#8217;s next car will be larger. He laughs and answers that his small car sacrificed itself to save his life, so why would he get anything but another Miata?</p>
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<p>I do already have the yarn that will become his next pair of socks &#8211; this Opal Rainforest yarn in the Tiger colourway that I searched for years to find, and finally bought from a Raveler on the other side of the planet. Pirate-Husband likes tigers and I thought it would be neat to knit him a tiger-striped pair of socks. I&#8217;m not starting them just yet since I&#8217;m enjoying knitting for myself so much right now, but they&#8217;re definitely in the queue! I bought two balls so that we could have matching tiger-paw socks. I&#8217;m cute like that.</p>
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		<title>In Which the Pirate Likes Many Things.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 May 2011 12:20:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have really missed knitting on a sock that I like. I like the yarn, I like my size 1 needles, I like knitting stockinette in the round, I like the stripes, I like everything related to this sock. I like that I know at exactly what point in the striping sequence I cast on [...]]]></description>
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<p>I have really missed knitting on a sock that I like. I like the yarn, I like my size 1 needles, I like knitting stockinette in the round, I like the stripes, I like everything related to this sock. I like that I know at exactly what point in the striping sequence I cast on for the cuff and when I started the heel, so that I&#8217;ll be able to make the second sock perfectly match the first. Pirate-Husband tells me that I am working some kind of awesome magic to make striped socks line up, and I&#8217;m not going to disabuse him of the notion.</p>
<p>While I did get the ribbing done before departing for New York, I like that I knit the entire rest of the sock leg while chatting with my maternal grandmother about her early dates with my grandpa to jazz clubs in Manhattan. It sounds so romantic! She told me that she ordered a &#8220;claret lemonade&#8221; and now I&#8217;d like to try one, just to see what it tastes like. I looked up the recipe: four ounces of bordeaux, one ounce of simple syrup, and 3/4 ounce lemon juice. Hmmm. Could be interesting!</p>
<p><a href="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/quickreliefsock1.jpg" rel="lightbox[4540]"><img src="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/quickreliefsock1-150x112.jpg" alt="" title="quickreliefsock1" width="150" height="112" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-4549" /></a></p>
<p>Last night I knit the heel flap and perhaps on my lunch break today I&#8217;ll turn the heel. I like that I&#8217;m gentle enough with myself to recognize when I&#8217;ve sworn to something that isn&#8217;t working for me, and to change it &#8211; in this case to let myself cast on for an enjoyable sock, even though I haven&#8217;t finished previous projects. It&#8217;s all good.</p>
<p>I like that the baby for whom I&#8217;m crocheting the hexagon blanket was born yesterday. Both mother and child are doing well. (And now I really must get back to finishing up that blanket!)</p>
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		<title>In Which the Pirate Breaks a Promise.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 May 2011 14:00:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Pirate</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I feel guilty for even thinking about it, but I&#8217;m considering the idea of casting on a new sock before I&#8217;ve finished the second Stripey Striped Sock. The thing is, I can&#8217;t really knit on the Stripey Striped Sock for very long before my hands start to ache, so it&#8217;s not a very good traveling [...]]]></description>
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<p>I feel guilty for even thinking about it, but I&#8217;m considering the idea of casting on a new sock before I&#8217;ve finished the second Stripey Striped Sock. The thing is, I can&#8217;t really knit on the Stripey Striped Sock for very long before my hands start to ache, so it&#8217;s not a very good traveling sock at all. But then, I know that once it&#8217;s finished, I&#8217;m really going to love it. The first sock, despite my issues with the yarn, fits perfectly and is delightfully colourful. </p>
<p>I&#8217;m going to be hanging out with friends over Memorial Day weekend and I know I&#8217;m going to want to have a sock in my hands, so I may be breaking my promise and casting on a simple, 64-stitch, stockinette sock for myself. I&#8217;m going to go back to the oldest yarns in my stash, too. </p>
<p><a href="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/meilenweit_funandstripes_621.jpg" rel="lightbox[4451]"><img src="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/meilenweit_funandstripes_621-150x112.jpg" alt="" title="meilenweit_funandstripes_621" width="150" height="112" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-4454" /></a></p>
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<p>These Lana Grossa Meilenweits are two of my earliest sock yarn purchases. I got them from <a href="http://www.redbirdknits.com/" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.redbirdknits.com/?referer=');">Red Bird Knits</a>, which no longer seems to be selling yarn, during a &#8220;Socktober&#8221; sale. One of them is going to become my new traveling sock &#8211; but which? I&#8217;m leaning towards the brown and gray Magico as I think it will look better in a stockinette, especially the thin jaquard sections. The more colourful Fun and Stripes colourway would probably look good in a simple ribbing as well as in stockinette. Guess that answers that question, then! </p>
<p>I&#8217;d like to see just how much of the Stripey Striped Sock I can get done in small bursts. Doctor&#8217;s appointments, lunch breaks, you name it &#8211; I&#8217;m planning to pull that sucker out every chance I get. Meanwhile, my plans were shattered on Monday when I went to the allergist and had a perfect twenty-minute window of knitting&#8230; during which my hand was numb from the shots and so no new stripes were added to the sock. Boo.</p>
<p>This weekend I&#8217;ve two five-hour car rides to look forward to, along with lots of family time as we&#8217;re all getting together to celebrate my grandmother&#8217;s 90th birthday, so I think I&#8217;ll bring the Pink Sweater for the car and the new sock for the family time. Yeah, so about that &#8220;considering&#8221;&#8230; I&#8217;ve considered, and decided. There shall be a New Sock!</p>
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		<title>In Which the Pirate Forces Herself to be Good.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Feb 2011 15:36:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Pirate</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been carrying the second Stripey Striped Sock with me almost wherever I go, but almost never working on it. However, I&#8217;m not allowing myself to cast on for any new socks until I finish this one. None. Zero. Zip. Nada. Rien. I have ten stripes completed and 42 to go (if I count the [...]]]></description>
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</div><br clear="all" /><p><a href="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/stripystripedsock2.jpg" rel="lightbox[3905]"><img src="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/stripystripedsock2-150x112.jpg" alt="" title="Stripey Striped Sock" width="150" height="112" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1588" /></a> I&#8217;ve been carrying the second Stripey Striped Sock with me almost wherever I go, but almost never working on it. However, I&#8217;m not allowing myself to cast on for any new socks until I finish this one. None. Zero. Zip. Nada. Rien. I have ten stripes completed and 42 to go (if I count the heel as three stripes, which I am, even though it&#8217;s not striped, because it will take longer than two stripes).  Last night I put two stripes on while I was waiting for bread to rise, and I&#8217;ll do another stripe or two on my lunch break today. It&#8217;s not the greatest traveling sock ever, but it&#8217;s what I have and so I will work on it. I am determined. I <em>will not</em> start any new socks until this one is done.</p>
<p>In fact, I have a plan to refrain from starting any new projects until <em>all</em> my current projects are done, excepting the Pink One&#8217;s Sweater, because that&#8217;s not really a new project so much as it is the other half of the Sweaters for Twin Niecelets project, and that&#8217;s one of the things that I&#8217;m on a deadline for. The twins are expected in the end of March, now. I&#8217;d better hurry.</p>
<p>The other night I took out all my sock yarns under the pretense of airing out the tote and moving the bag of cedar shavings around. I don&#8217;t expect the cedar to really keep any bugs away, but it does make the yarn smell nice. Just looking at the pile of yarn was enough to give me inspiration and motivation to get going on the works in progress. I really want to start something new! </p>
<p>&#8220;Starting something new&#8221; is one reason I&#8217;m really enjoying working on the hexagon blanket. If I concentrate, I can work up a hexagon in just half an hour. Each new hex feels a little bit like starting a new project, but then I get to watch the blanket grow by leaps and bounds. There are 23 hexagons done, 16 to go, and then an edging which will probably be made up of a few stripes of single crochet. I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ll use all seven colours; that might be overkill. We&#8217;ll see when I get to that point.</p>
<p>The Purple One&#8217;s Sweater has just a little more of the body to knit, and then two lace panels to work up. It goes quickly when I sit down to work on it, but so far I think the best knitting time I&#8217;ve gotten on this project was on an Amtrak. Maybe I need to take another train ride so I can get it done faster&#8230;</p>
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		<title>In Which the Pirate Knits on Trains.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Feb 2011 14:25:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Pirate</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I brought the Stripey Striped Sock with me to Canada, because it fit in my purse and was easy to carry around, but I can&#8217;t knit fine-gauge work like socks in moving vehicles or I get horrible headaches. I can, however, knit with worsted weight yarn and size 8 needles! So I also brought along [...]]]></description>
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<p>The sweater is begun from the back hem and is knit up and over the shoulders and sleeves before splitting for the two front sides; the button-on lace panel is worked separately. I got started on the train up to Connecticut and was able to get about halfway up the back before arriving. I knit a little bit in the hotel while drinking beer with friends, and I knit in the car on the way back from Canada, and I knit on the train coming home.</p>
<p>(I did not once take out the Stripey Striped Sock to work on it. I think I have built up such mental resistance to it that I can&#8217;t even stand the sight of it. I *will* make myself finish that damned sock before the year is up.)</p>
<p>The Presto Chango pattern is, so far, quite good. The yarn&#8230; that&#8217;s another story. It&#8217;s superwash merino, but it feels squeaky like acrylic, and it&#8217;s incredibly splitty. I had to drop down to correct a stitch and getting the yarn back onto the needles was a real pain. I&#8217;ve got it so I&#8217;m going to use it, and it&#8217;s washable so it&#8217;s great for baby sweaters, but I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ll ever be buying this yarn again. It&#8217;s unfortunate, because it&#8217;s inexpensive and it comes in some really great colours, but I&#8217;d rather knit with yarn that feels good in my hands.</p>
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		<title>In Which the Pirate Travels in Time.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Feb 2011 15:00:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been carrying the Timey Wimey Jaywalkers around with me for months, putting on a stripe here and there, not really paying attention to how long the foot was getting. So it shouldn&#8217;t come as a surprise to anyone that when I measured the sock, I&#8217;d gone several rounds past where I should have started [...]]]></description>
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</div><br clear="all" /><p><a href="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/timey-wimey1.jpg" rel="lightbox[3825]"><img src="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/timey-wimey1-150x112.jpg" alt="" title="timey-wimey1" width="150" height="112" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-2394" /></a>I&#8217;ve been carrying the Timey Wimey Jaywalkers around with me for months, putting on a stripe here and there, not really paying attention to how long the foot was getting. So it shouldn&#8217;t come as a surprise to anyone that when I measured the sock, I&#8217;d gone several rounds past where I should have started the toe! Grumbling, I un-knitted three rounds, got all the stitches re-aligned properly, and then put the sock on a corner of my desk while I worked on other things and went to Canada on vacation. (Yes, Canada. Yes, in February. Yes, I&#8217;m crazy. I&#8217;ll tell you all about the Canadian trip in the next entry.)</p>
<p>The sock stared at me every time I sat down.</p>
<p>When I couldn&#8217;t take it any more, I told myself that even though I had lots of deadlined projects for babies to work on, I could take an hour to finish the stupid sock and cross the project off my list. So I did! The two socks are almost, but not exactly matched. The first one has a little tip of white at the toe; the second doesn&#8217;t. This may have been due to dyeing discrepancies, but more likely it was changes in my tension as I worked. </p>
<p><a href="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/time-traveler.jpg" rel="lightbox[3825]"><img src="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/time-traveler-150x109.jpg" alt="" title="time-traveler" width="150" height="109" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-2197" /></a>This was my first time using <a href="http://www.knitpicks.com/" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.knitpicks.com/?referer=');">KnitPicks</a> <a href="http://www.knitpicks.com/yarns/Felici_Self_Striping_Sock_Yarn__D5420165.html" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.knitpicks.com/yarns/Felici_Self_Striping_Sock_Yarn_D5420165.html?referer=');">Felici</a> yarn. I thought it was good in some ways and less good in others. For the good, it is quite soft and smells deliciously of wool and dye. For the bad, it&#8217;s slightly thinner than regular sock yarn. Also, the two balls I had started in wildly different places in the striping sequence, so I lost a significant amount of yarn in making the socks match up. (Yes, I like my striped socks to match. Yes, I&#8217;m willing to sacrifice sock height to get matching socks. Yes, I&#8217;m crazy.)</p>
<p><a href="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/wibblywobbly.jpg" rel="lightbox[3825]"><img src="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/wibblywobbly-150x112.jpg" alt="" title="wibblywobbly" width="150" height="112" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-3877" /></a>These are the third pair of Jaywalkers I&#8217;ve made. I guess that makes it my favourite sock pattern? It really is a great pattern: the socks fit snugly, striping yarn is shown off even better than usual, and the chevron pattern is interesting but not at all difficult to remember, so they make good traveling socks. I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;ll knit another pair of them eventually.</p>
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		<title>In Which the Pirate Has Sad News.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Jan 2011 15:01:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aubrey M. Tinyfierce lost her fight with FIP yesterday. In the end, her fierce was just too tiny for a disease which is inevitably fatal. To say that we&#8217;ll miss her terribly is an understatement. At least for now, her picture will stay in the banner of my Etsy shop, which should be opening for [...]]]></description>
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</div><br clear="all" /><p><a href="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/aubreynose-small.jpg" rel="lightbox[3734]"><img src="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/aubreynose-small-150x100.jpg" alt="" title="aubreynose-small" width="150" height="100" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-3748" /></a>Aubrey M. Tinyfierce lost her fight with FIP yesterday. In the end, her fierce was just too tiny for a disease which is inevitably fatal. To say that we&#8217;ll miss her terribly is an understatement. At least for now, her picture will stay in the banner of my Etsy shop, which should be opening for business in the next couple of months. If I can&#8217;t do it to support her any more, I can still do it in her memory &#8211; and to build up a fund for Floyd T. Underfoot, should he happen to get sick. Right now we&#8217;re grateful that he&#8217;s healthy as a horse, sleek and energetic.</p>
<p>Friend Stef came over yesterday to keep me company and help distract me from thinking about Aubrey too much. I showed her the Winterlude Hat &#8482; which I&#8217;d blocked over a perfectly-sized ceramic bowl<sup><a href="#one">1</a></sup>, and she fell in love with its awesomeness. Then, because she has more sewing experience than I do, she helped me pin the fleece lining for the hat. It went much more smoothly for having an extra pair of hands involved. We had a good time chatting about craftsy things while I began sewing it up. I&#8217;m so close to being done with it and I can&#8217;t wait to try it out when I get to Canada in a week and a half.</p>
<p>While I&#8217;ve got the sewing box out, I need to sew the magnet-snaps into Michael&#8217;s Fleeps. And on the subject of projects which are really, really close to completion, I&#8217;m within a few stripes of the toe on the second Wibbly Wobbly, Timey Wimey Jaywalker. I&#8217;ve been working on it here and there while I wait for things like car maintenance and allergy shots. The other day I pulled it out to knit a few stripes and was actually surprised to discover that it&#8217;s almost finished!</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t get much done on the blanket this past weekend, but I plan to work a couple of hexagons in tonight. And soon, if I&#8217;m feeling tired of crochet and want to get back to knitting, I can start on the pink and purple sweaters for the twin niecelets.</p>
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<a name="one">1.</a> Which shall be my hat-blocking bowl forevermore, when it&#8217;s not serving its usual role as a fruit dish.</p>
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		<title>In Which the Pirate Finally Gives the Socks.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Dec 2010 14:00:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Pirate</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some of you may have already known, and some of you have guessed, but most of my readers have been curiously wondering about the super-sekrit project with Ben Kenobi&#8217;s face as the only available picture. Well, the mystery is finally unveiled; I am proud to show off the Paraphernalia Socks (link to free pattern on [...]]]></description>
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</div><br clear="all" /><p><a href="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/paraphernalia1.jpg" rel="lightbox[3364]"><img src="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/paraphernalia1-150x112.jpg" alt="" title="paraphernalia1" width="150" height="112" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-3366" /></a>Some of you may have already known, and some of you have guessed, but most of my readers have been curiously wondering about the super-sekrit project with Ben Kenobi&#8217;s face as the only available picture. Well, the mystery is finally unveiled; I am proud to show off the <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/paraphernalia" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/paraphernalia?referer=');">Paraphernalia Socks</a> (link to free pattern on Ravelry) that I knit for Pirate-Husband&#8217;s Chanukah present! I surprised him with the gift last night, just after we lit the first candle on the menorah.</p>
<p><a href="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/paraphernalia2.jpg" rel="lightbox[3364]"><img src="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/paraphernalia2-150x112.jpg" alt="" title="paraphernalia2" width="150" height="112" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-3367" /></a>It took just over two 50g balls of Regia Tweed to make his socks. I estimate that I used maybe a fifth of the third ball, which leaves enough for&#8230; well, for leftovers. I had to make a couple of modifications to the original pattern. Firstly and most necessary, I added many stitches to accommodate Pirate-Husband&#8217;s wide feet, casting on 84 instead of the pattern&#8217;s 68. As a result, I had to do a lot of math to get the heel numbers right. The second change I made was much easier and purely for aesthetics reasons: I knit the cables on the second sock so that they would cross in the opposite direction as the ones on the first sock. I thought this would give it a certain&#8230; <em>je ne sais quoi. Non</em>? Pirate-Husband thought it was pretty cool, too. </p>
<p><a href="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/paraphernalia3.jpg" rel="lightbox[3364]"><img src="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/paraphernalia3-150x112.jpg" alt="" title="paraphernalia3" width="150" height="112" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-3368" /></a>I&#8217;ve been working on these socks in secret for a really, really long time &#8211; I started them in April 2009, and only worked on them while Pirate-Husband was out of the house, in and around other projects that I needed to finish. I was afraid to take them out while he was home, for fear that he&#8217;d come upstairs before I had a chance to hide them. With no real deadline on the socks, I figured that it would be better to take my time and be sure of keeping the secret. I really didn&#8217;t want him to find out! He hadn&#8217;t even known about the yarn, since I&#8217;d snuck it into the house right under his nose. This is often a point of contention on the Ravelry forums, where there are regularly threads about sneaking yarn past their husbands. The only time I think it&#8217;s acceptable to do that is if the yarn is meant for a gift for said husband!</p>
<p><a href="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/paraphernalia4.jpg" rel="lightbox[3364]"><img src="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/paraphernalia4-150x112.jpg" alt="" title="paraphernalia4" width="150" height="112" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-3369" /></a>Sometimes he would ask me about the mystery project in the sidebar, but I&#8217;d always brush him off. He had a hint that it would be something for him, else I would have told him what it was. The funny thing is, for the past few months, I&#8217;ve been knitting almost entirely for other people. And every time I gave a knit gift to someone else, he&#8217;d make a joking comment along the lines of &#8220;Suuuure, knit for other people, never anything for your husband, I see how it is.&#8221; The hardest part was keeping his socks a secret for so long!</p>
<p>Among other patterns, the ribbing that continues on down the heel was an inspiration to me in designing both the <a href="http://knittingpirate.com/patterns/sibling-socks/">Sibling Socks</a> and then the <a href="http://knittingpirate.com/patterns/cakewalk-socks/">Cakewalk Socks</a>. Now that I&#8217;ve done that in two patterns, though, the next one will have to be different. I wouldn&#8217;t want to get into a ribbed heel rut!</p>
<p><a href="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/paraphernalia5.jpg" rel="lightbox[3364]"><img src="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/paraphernalia5-150x112.jpg" alt="" title="paraphernalia5" width="150" height="112" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-3365" /></a>So, finally, here are the Paraphernalias on Pirate-Husband&#8217;s feet, fitting almost perfectly. They&#8217;ve been a long time in the making, and a hard secret to keep, but they are done now, and given. Hooray!</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll still see Old Ben Kenobi on the sidebar. He wasn&#8217;t ready to be cut down by a lightsaber just yet; he&#8217;s returned as the face of the Sekrit Stardemon Gift, to be revealed at some point in the future&#8230;</p>
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		<title>In Which the Pirate Prepares For Travel.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Nov 2010 14:36:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Pirate</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday I was so tired when I got home that Pirate-Husband suggested that I should take a night off from knitting. &#8220;You&#8217;ve told me,&#8221; he said, &#8220;that when you&#8217;re tired you shouldn&#8217;t knit.&#8221; &#8220;No,&#8221; I mumbled through a fog, &#8220;I can knit on something stockinette. I could, really. I could.&#8221; But I didn&#8217;t. He made [...]]]></description>
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</div><br clear="all" /><p>Yesterday I was so tired when I got home that Pirate-Husband suggested that I should take a night off from knitting. &#8220;You&#8217;ve told me,&#8221; he said, &#8220;that when you&#8217;re tired you shouldn&#8217;t knit.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;No,&#8221; I mumbled through a fog, &#8220;I can knit on something stockinette. I could, really. I could.&#8221; But I didn&#8217;t. He made dinner and we watched television with the cats draped across our laps, and then we both went to bed early. Not a productive evening, but a very comfortable one. </p>
<p>I&#8217;ve made progress on Michael&#8217;s Fleeps, but it will take a minor miracle to have them finished before I see him on Friday. There&#8217;s a lot to do tonight that isn&#8217;t knitting, like packing for Thanksgiving in New York, but maybe I can find a few moments. And I&#8217;m sure that Grandma won&#8217;t mind if I knit while we talk about everything under the sun. So, maybe! Fingers crossed. </p>
<p>Both of my socks-in-progress will be coming with me on the trip, too. Pirate-Husband pointed out, &#8220;We&#8217;ll be taking your car, there&#8217;s plenty of room for knitting,&#8221; and also commented &#8220;I know you love to start new projects, but I think you should finish the current socks first.&#8221; He is, of course, right on all three counts. </p>
<p>As for new projects, there is a LOT of baby knitting coming up. We will know the twins&#8217; sexes <em>tomorrow</em>, so I&#8217;ll finally be able to buy the yarn for their sweaters. I am going to bring the KnitPicks catalog to New York with me, so that my sister-in-law can pick out exactly which colours she prefers. And my friend Gwen has just announced that she&#8217;s expecting her third, due in the end of May! I&#8217;m not yet sure what I&#8217;ll knit for her. Another sweater? A little toy? I&#8217;ll come up with something good.</p>
<p>Due Date …… Project<br />
<del>10/3 ………… Angie’s gifts</del><br />
<del>11/1 ………… Second Fleep, hand section</del><br />
<del>12/1 ………… Mom’s sock #2</del><br />
<del>12/1 &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230; Dad&#8217;s hat</del><br />
1/1 &#8230;.………. Gift for Janis&#8217;s baby boy<br />
2/1 ………….. Mitten tops and thumb caps on Fleeps (almost done!)<br />
2/1 ………….. Jacob Hat<br />
3/1 ………….. Twins’ sweaters<br />
4/15  ….……. Gift for Gwen&#8217;s baby</p>
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		<title>In Which the Pirate Parenthetically Plans for Travel.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2010 16:18:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have a conundrum: I have a sock in progress (the Stripy Striped Kureyon Sock, sock) that I really, really don&#8217;t like working on. The yarn annoys me, and I can only work with it for so long before my hands hurt. And I have a sock in progress (the Wibbly-Wobbly, Timey-Wimey sock) that doesn&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
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</div><br clear="all" /><p>I have a conundrum:</p>
<p>I have a sock in progress (the Stripy Striped Kureyon Sock, sock) that I really, really don&#8217;t like working on. The yarn annoys me, and I can only work with it for so long before my hands hurt. And I have a sock in progress (the Wibbly-Wobbly, Timey-Wimey sock) that doesn&#8217;t travel particularly well; the yarnball collapses and tangles.</p>
<p>I am going to New York for Thanksgiving weekend and I want to bring a sock with me, because I know there will be times that I will really, really want to knit (see: visiting Pirate-Husband&#8217;s mother on Saturday afternoon). </p>
<p>I do love starting new projects. (A lot!) But I also know that I have three baby sweaters and a colourwork hat to knit in my very near future, and so if I start a sock it will be a long time before it&#8217;s done, because I&#8217;ll have to put it aside to finish the deadline stuff. On the other hand, it could be the new Traveling Sock. </p>
<p>So, dear readers, what do I do? (I am wishy-washy.) Do I take the Stripy Sock, which hurts my hands but which will be fantabulous when it&#8217;s finally done? Do I bring the Wibbly-Wobbly sock, which I enjoy working on but the yarn tangles up? Or do I start something new, knowing that I won&#8217;t be finishing it any time soon?</p>
<p>And if I start something new, what should it be? The next few (plain-ish) socks in my queue are <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/unholey-monkey" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/unholey-monkey?referer=');">No-Purl, Unholey Monkeys</a>, the <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/riverbed-master-pattern" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/riverbed-master-pattern?referer=');">Riverbed master pattern</a> from Cat Bordhi&#8217;s book of crazy sockitectures, Wendy Johnson&#8217;s <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/wendys-fingering-weight-toe-up-socks-with-gusset-heel" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/wendys-fingering-weight-toe-up-socks-with-gusset-heel?referer=');">Toe-Up, Gusset Heel</a> pattern, a stockinette sock for Pirate-Husband in tiger-stripes&#8230; or my own next sock design. (All of those links go to Ravelry pattern pages.) I want something I won&#8217;t have to think about while I work on it, so I can keep up a conversation without referring to a pattern in my lap.</p>
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		<title>In Which the Pirate Makes a Mistake.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Oct 2010 13:18:33 +0000</pubDate>
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</div><br clear="all" /><p>In six years of knitting, you&#8217;d think that I would have learned one very important lesson: that I should never knit anything more complicated than stockinette in the round when I am exhausted. And readers, yesterday I was very, very tired. A combination of things had conspired to keep me from sleeping on Wednesday night, beginning with kittens hopping on my ribs at 02:00 and ending with the fact that, for some reason, it was approximately seven million degrees (Fahrenheit, though I think at that temperature it doesn&#8217;t matter much) in our bedroom. As a result I spent much of Thursday shuffling about in a zombie-like daze, but I couldn&#8217;t resist the siren call of the yarn in the evening when I sat down at my desk. </p>
<p><a href="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/timey-wimey1.jpg" rel="lightbox[3183]"><img src="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/timey-wimey1-150x112.jpg" alt="" title="timey-wimey1" width="150" height="112" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-2394" /></a>Because I was ahead of schedule, I rationalized, I could work for an hour on one of my own projects and still manage to get everyone&#8217;s gifts done in time. I reached for the second of the Timey-Wimey Jaywalkers, figured out where I&#8217;d left off (in the middle of the gusset decreases) and knit an entire stripe before I realized&#8230; I&#8217;d been forgetting the slipped stitches that edge the stockinette sole. I had no recollection of these stitches at all. I examined the first sock &#8211; yep, there were slipped stitches there. I examined the parts of the gusset that I&#8217;d knit back in July &#8211; slipped stitches there, too. Rats! </p>
<p>Someone recently asked on the Ravelry forums if she was alone in making mistakes, if other people knit everything perfectly the first time around. I&#8217;m pretty sure everyone who read that had a good laugh, because there is no such thing as perfect knitting all the time. Even super-prolific knitters like the <a href="http://www.yarnharlot.ca/blog/" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.yarnharlot.ca/blog/?referer=');">Yarn Harlot</a> and <a href="http://wendyknits.net/" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/wendyknits.net/?referer=');">Wendy Johnson</a> make mistakes, and they blog about them, and we all have a good laugh and a &#8220;yeah, me too.&#8221; </p>
<p>The greatest thing about knitting is that it&#8217;s so forgiving. 99% of the time it&#8217;s possible to just pull the needles out, rip the yarn free from mistaken stitches, and do it over again. No harm, no foul. So I&#8217;ll be ripping out everything I did last night and doing it over again, including the slipped stitches this time. It&#8217;s just the way things go sometimes.</p>
<p>(Actually, no. The real greatest thing about knitting is that I have perfectly fit, delightfully customized wool socks, scarves, hats and gloves that I could never buy in any store.)</p>
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		<title>In Which the Pirate Has Completed Mom&#8217;s Socks.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Oct 2010 13:45:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Pirate</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Angie&#8217;s baby shower was last weekend, so I finally got to give her the pointy hat and booties. She and her husband absolutely loved them, and I am looking forward to seeing pictures of the baby wearing them in just a few more months. This Baby Surprise Jacket that I knit three years ago was [...]]]></description>
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</div><br clear="all" /><p><a href="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/img_2007.jpg" rel="lightbox[3152]"><img src="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/img_2007-150x150.jpg" alt="" title="With the Buttons" width="150" height="150" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-280" /></a>Angie&#8217;s baby shower was last weekend, so I finally got to give her the pointy hat and booties. She and her husband absolutely loved them, and I am looking forward to seeing pictures of the baby wearing them in just a few more months. </p>
<p>This Baby Surprise Jacket that I knit three years ago was passed along for the new baby, too. It&#8217;s wonderful to see handknits being treasured, kept, and worn again by the next baby to come along &#8211; it makes me feel so good to know that my work is valued by the people I knit for. Well, the babies don&#8217;t realize it, but their parents do, and that&#8217;s what matters, right? Maybe in a quarter-century or so, my friends&#8217; babies will be dressing their own babies in that very sweater, and so on down the line. It&#8217;s a happy thought indeed.</p>
<p><a href="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/20101026oilchangesock.jpg" rel="lightbox[3152]"><img src="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/20101026oilchangesock-150x100.jpg" alt="" title="20101026oilchangesock" width="150" height="100" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-3153" /></a>On Tuesday I had to bring my car in for an oil change, and I made sure that I had Mom&#8217;s sock-in-progress with me. I don&#8217;t go to any of those &#8220;quick lube job&#8221; places where they have you in and out in ten minutes, but rather to the Mazda dealership&#8230; so I knew I&#8217;d be waiting there for an hour. They do have a very comfortable waiting area, with comfy chairs, a big television, free tea and coffee, not to mention a PlayStation with Gran Turismo and steering wheels for two players. But instead of playing video games, I knit (and took this blurry picture with the phone&#8217;s camera). I was able to finish the foot section while I waited, and decided to save knitting the toe for when I got home.</p>
<p>When I got home, though, I didn&#8217;t knit the sock toe. Instead, I wrote up the pattern for the socks and got it ready for publication. It&#8217;s simple, and it&#8217;s much like the <a href="http://knittingpirate.com/patterns/sibling-socks/">Sibling Socks</a>, but I think there&#8217;s enough difference to make it worth releasing as a separate pattern. It&#8217;s exciting to have three patterns out now. I&#8217;m starting to feel like a Real Designer! A couple of people have asked me if there&#8217;s a toe-up version of the Cakewalk Socks available. Unfortunately, there isn&#8217;t &#8211; I find that socks with flap heels and gussets fit my foot best, and that&#8217;s what Mom requested for her socks as well. I know that there are patterns for toe-up socks with gussets and flap heels, but since I haven&#8217;t knit one yet, I don&#8217;t feel confident designing one. It&#8217;s on my list of things to do, that&#8217;s for sure! I like toe-up socks when I want to use every last yard of yarn, or if I don&#8217;t know how far my yarn will go. </p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a &#8220;<a href="http://skitch.ravelry.com/skitched-20101027-173655.jpg" rel="lightbox[3152]" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/skitch.ravelry.com/skitched-20101027-173655.jpg?referer=');">montage of some of today&#8217;s most-visited pattern pages</a>&#8221; (which is actually from yesterday, now) on Ravelry. My Cakewalks are right up there near the top! How awesome is that?</p>
<p>On Wednesday evening I finished up the toe and grafted it together. One more project down! It&#8217;s almost time to start thinking about that Jacob hat for myself. I&#8217;ll need to swatch, of course, and then pick a pattern. I&#8217;ve a few in mind already. I haven&#8217;t yet decided if I&#8217;m going to line it with polarfleece. The wool might be too itchy to wear against my skin, and fleece would certainly make for an even warmer hat. Given that this is a hat meant for Canada in February, warmer might be better&#8230; </p>
<p>Due Date …… Project<br />
<del>10/3 ………… Angie’s gifts</del><br />
<del>11/1 ………… Second Fleep, hand section</del><br />
<del>12/1 ………… Mom’s sock #2</del><br />
12/1 &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230; Dad&#8217;s hat<br />
1/1 &#8230;.………. Gift for Janis&#8217;s baby boy<br />
2/1 ………….. Mitten tops and thumb caps on Fleeps<br />
2/1 ………….. Jacob Hat<br />
3/1 ………….. Twins’ sweaters</p>
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		<title>In Which the Pirate is Pleased to Present.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Oct 2010 13:50:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Introducing&#8230; the Cakewalk Socks! These simple socks are a piece of cake to knit &#8211; thus the name! They fit snugly thanks to the ribs, and would make a great gift for anyone. The ribbing continues down the back of the heel flap, and there’s no break in the purl ‘gutter’ between the leg and [...]]]></description>
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</div><br clear="all" /><p>Introducing&#8230; the Cakewalk Socks!</p>
<p><a href="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/ribbedcascadesock2.jpg" rel="lightbox[3141]"><img src="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/ribbedcascadesock2-150x112.jpg" alt="" title="Ribbed Cascade Socks" width="150" height="112" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-1712" /></a>These simple socks are a piece of cake to knit &#8211; thus the name! They fit snugly thanks to the ribs, and would make a great gift for anyone. The ribbing continues down the back of the heel flap, and there’s no break in the purl ‘gutter’ between the leg and the foot of the sock. </p>
<p>Heel and toe numbers are provided for three different sizes.</p>
<p><a href="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/momsock1.jpg" rel="lightbox[3141]"><img src="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/momsock1-150x112.jpg" alt="" title="momsock1" width="150" height="112" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-2891" /></a><strong>SIZE:</strong> M [L, XL]</p>
<p><strong>FINISHED MEASUREMENTS:</strong> To fit a foot that’s 8.5 [9.25, 10] inches around at widest point. The ribbing is stretchy and quite forgiving, so erring on the small side is all right.</p>
<p><strong>YARN:</strong> Cascade Heritage or any fingering-weight yarn you like. The very blue sock was knit in size M using Cascade Yarns Heritage Paints in the “Isle of Skye” colourway. The more subdued socks were knit in size L in the &#8220;David&#8217;s Eyes&#8221; colourway (and photographed before I bought a pair of sock blockers, sorry!)</p>
<p><strong>GAUGE:</strong> 36 stitches = four inches/10 cm (9 spi)</p>
<p><strong>AND ALSO:</strong> five US 1/2.25mm double-point needles or size needed to get gauge, darning needle.</p>
<p><a href="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Cakewalk_Socks.pdf">Cakewalk Socks Pattern &#8211; .pdf format</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/cakewalk-socks" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/cakewalk-socks?referer=');">Cakewalk Socks page on Ravelry.com</a></p>
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		<title>In Which the Pirate Knits Faster.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Oct 2010 16:16:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Pirate</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Saturday morning found me hurrying to finish the heel flap and turn on Mom&#8217;s second sock so that I could bring it with me to my parents&#8217; house, where we went in the afternoon to meet my second cousins once removed, who were visiting from England. It was wonderful to finally meet them! So wonderful, [...]]]></description>
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</div><br clear="all" /><p>Saturday morning found me hurrying to finish the heel flap and turn on Mom&#8217;s second sock so that I could bring it with me to my parents&#8217; house, where we went in the afternoon to meet my second cousins once removed, who were visiting from England. It was wonderful to finally meet them! So wonderful, in fact, that I got caught up in conversing and completely forgot that I was supposed to be knitting while we talked, even though I had managed to get into the gusset before we drove down to their house. Mom tried on her first sock, and *whew* &#8211; it fit perfectly. </p>
<p>Dad&#8217;s asked me if I can make him a hat in charcoal gray &#8211; a standard toque or watch cap, with a turned-up brim. I&#8217;m going to see if I can get that done in time to be his Chanukah present. The due date list has been shifted around to accommodate for the hat and also to account for babies who aren&#8217;t going to be born until Spring. I&#8217;ve been told that I won&#8217;t need to have the twins&#8217; sweaters in time for their birth, since I&#8217;m making them in a size for *next* winter, but I&#8217;m still going to aim to finish them in advance.</p>
<p>I did get to work on the sock a little more over the weekend, but most of my knitting time was aimed directly at the second of Michael&#8217;s Fleep-Tops. I&#8217;m knitting both hand sections first, leaving off the mitten tops and thumb caps until I can measure their placement on his hands. By knitting as fast as I could until bedtime, I managed to finish the ribbed cuff and knit the hand section to the base of the thumb opening. The second glove needed no measuring since I&#8217;d taken careful notes on the first one, so it goes along much faster. I&#8217;m sure the fingers will be just as fiddly, of course.</p>
<p>Due Date …… Project<br />
<del>10/3 ………… Angie’s gifts</del><br />
11/1 ………… Second Fleep, hand section<br />
12/1 ………… Mom’s sock #2<br />
12/1 &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230; Dad&#8217;s hat<br />
1/1 &#8230;.………. Gift for Janis&#8217;s baby boy<br />
2/1 ………….. Mitten tops and thumb caps on Fleeps<br />
2/1 ………….. Jacob Hat<br />
3/1 ………….. Twins’ sweaters</p>
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		<title>In Which the Pirate Keeps On Going.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Oct 2010 14:00:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before the rain came through on Sunday, I was able to get outside to take some pictures. This is the merino top from Baba Black Sheep that I picked up at Maker Faire last weekend. It&#8217;s just under 4.5 ounces. I bought the fibre without having any plans for it. The way it spins up [...]]]></description>
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</div><br clear="all" /><p><a href="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/babablacksheep_merino.jpg" rel="lightbox[2890]"><img src="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/babablacksheep_merino-150x112.jpg" alt="" title="babablacksheep_merino" width="150" height="112" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-2893" /></a>Before the rain came through on Sunday, I was able to get outside to take some pictures. This is the merino top from <a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop/babablacksheepyarns" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.etsy.com/shop/babablacksheepyarns?referer=');">Baba Black Sheep</a> that I picked up at <a href="http://makerfaire.com/newyork/2010/" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/makerfaire.com/newyork/2010/?referer=');">Maker Faire</a> last weekend. It&#8217;s just under 4.5 ounces. I bought the fibre without having any plans for it. The way it spins up will help to determine what the knitting project will be. The deep blues and greens might be good as the background in some colourwork with a cream yarn for the contrast. Maybe some of the alpaca I have lying around would work for that. It was quite difficult to get the true colours of this fibre to show in the picture. The camera kept veering too light or too dark or too washed-out. Maybe it&#8217;s time to think about setting up a lightbox or even getting a new, better camera&#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/gnomehat.jpg" rel="lightbox[2890]"><img src="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/gnomehat-150x112.jpg" alt="" title="gnomehat" width="150" height="112" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-2894" /></a>I finished the pointy hat for Angie&#8217;s baby on Friday night. It is adorable, and I&#8217;m sure she&#8217;s going to love it! Cascade Fixation was a good choice. The knitted fabric is firm enough that the hat doesn&#8217;t flop over at all, and the elastic will help keep it on. I&#8217;ve gotten started on the matching booties, and made myself go to bed at bedtime last night, even though I was so close to finishing the second bootie. Ah well, I can finish it up tonight and cross another project off my list. That&#8217;ll be a good feeling.</p>
<p><a href="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/momsock1.jpg" rel="lightbox[2890]"><img src="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/momsock1-150x112.jpg" alt="" title="momsock1" width="150" height="112" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-2891" /></a>While I had the camera out, I got a picture of Mom&#8217;s first sock. The blocker that I made in two minutes from a wire hanger seems to be working well. The pattern is pretty simple, and very similar to the Sibling Socks, but I&#8217;m considering writing it up for publication anyway. Why not? There are a couple of things about it that are different from many of the ribbed patterns I&#8217;ve seen: first, the ribbing goes all the way down the heel, and second, I really like the way there&#8217;s no break in the purl &#8216;gutter&#8217; between the leg of the sock and the foot. I&#8217;ve got the numbers written up for two sizes already. Might as well share, right? What do you think? </p>
<p>Speaking of design, I&#8217;ve got another pattern in the works. I&#8217;ve written most of it up, but the final version will have to wait until I can knit one up as a sample, to make sure I&#8217;ve got the numbers right. Then I&#8217;ll release it as another free, <a href="http://creativecommons.org/" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/creativecommons.org/?referer=');">Creative-Commons</a> licensed pattern. </p>
<p><a href="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/20101001aubrey.jpg" rel="lightbox[2890]"><img src="http://knittingpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/20101001aubrey-150x112.jpg" alt="" title="20101001aubrey" width="150" height="112" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-2892" /></a>Aubrey the Adorable. (Floyd is also adorable, but being both squirmy and dark-furred, he&#8217;s much more difficult to photograph.) I got this picture of her the other day just as she was just waking up from her afternoon nap. It&#8217;s amazing how empty the house seems without the kittens &#8211; they&#8217;ve spent the weekend at the vet&#8217;s for their spay/neuter surgeries. I&#8217;ll be picking them up after work today. Hopefully they haven&#8217;t felt too lonely and abandoned, and hopefully their recovery will be quick and easy!</p>
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		<title>In Which the Pirate Forgets.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Sep 2010 13:24:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Remember how I said I wanted Mom to try on her first sock before I got started on the second one? Yeah, forget that. I cast on for the second sock last night while Pirate-Husband and I were watching a recording of Sunday&#8217;s F1 race from Singapore. Well, he was watching; I was listening and [...]]]></description>
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</div><br clear="all" /><p>Remember how I said I wanted Mom to try on her first sock before I got started on the second one? Yeah, forget that. I cast on for the second sock last night while Pirate-Husband and I were watching a recording of Sunday&#8217;s F1 race from Singapore. Well, he was watching; I was listening and knitting. </p>
<p>You see, here&#8217;s the thing about the sock. Several things, in fact&#8230;</p>
<p>Thing one: Everything I have knit for other people has fit them just fine, perhaps minus one hat for which I didn&#8217;t take measurements &#8217;cause it was meant to be a surprise, and I&#8217;ve no one but myself to blame for that. Everything for which I&#8217;ve measured has fit just fine. I have no reason to think that these socks would be any different &#8211; other than fear, which is really silly. So, onwards.</p>
<p>Thing two: I have no time to wait. In looking over the list of projects and deadlines yesterday, I came to the happy conclusion that I can get everything done&#8230; but only if I don&#8217;t slack off on it. Mom&#8217;s sock is the only easily portable project on the list, so casting on will allow me to bring it with me and work on it while I wait for things like mechanics and allergists. I can knit most of a sock without thinking about it, unlike all of the other gifts I&#8217;m making. If I wasn&#8217;t bringing Mom&#8217;s sock around with me, I&#8217;d have to bring one of my own, and then I&#8217;d be knitting on something without a deadline while more urgent projects sat around untouched. The horrors!</p>
<p>Thing three: I really, really like the Cascade Heritage yarn. A lot more than I like the Cascade Fixation I&#8217;m using for Angie&#8217;s gifts. It kept looking at me from the ballwinder, saying &#8220;knit me, knit me!&#8221; How could I resist a plea like that? I couldn&#8217;t. </p>
<p>Thing four: I enjoy working on many projects concurrently. What&#8217;s one more? </p>
<p>So I cast on and knit the cuff of Mom&#8217;s Sock #2, without much interference from sleepy kittens. Pirate-Husband kept them distracted after they woke up so that I didn&#8217;t have to worry about any sneak attacks. He&#8217;s incredibly supportive of my hobby and I think he deserves some brownie points for it. (Not that it&#8217;s really such a hardship for him to play with kittens, but still.)</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Sep 2010 13:48:31 +0000</pubDate>
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</div><br clear="all" /><p>I have a confession to make: I love lists. I love writing lists. I especially love writing lists on paper, putting line-items in order, and then re-writing the list in my neatest handwriting on a fresh sheet of paper. It makes me feel better about everything I have to do, helps me to see that my queue isn&#8217;t life-threatening. And it really isn&#8217;t! I&#8217;m feeling a lot better now, though I know I&#8217;ll have to be fairly disciplined in order to get everything done on time. </p>
<p>The cats are headed to the vet on Saturday to be spayed and neutered, and due to a bloodwork requirement we won&#8217;t get them back until Monday. The boarding is free, at least, but I feel a little bad about leaving them all weekend. On the other hand, that totally frees up two whole days for knitting without kitten assistance. (And cleaning the house, I suppose. These things have to be done.)</p>
<p>This weekend I can finish up Angie&#8217;s baby shower gifts and get started on the one for Janis. (Hey Janis, do you want it to be a surprise, or shall I blog about it as I go?) If I am vigilant about knitting some every day, and if I account for the usual life-craziness and procrastination, I can expect it to take about a month. </p>
<p>That leaves me with one sock for Mom, which I can&#8217;t start until she tries on the first sock, and the glove part of the second Fleep for Michael. If I can get all of that done by Thanksgiving, I can spend December on the twins&#8217; sweaters &#8211; but I can&#8217;t even buy yarn for them until I know if they&#8217;re boys, girls, or one of each, so I&#8217;m just not going to think about it until I get that piece of news. And then I can spend January on the colourwork hat of the Jacob yarn I spun, and putting mitten-tops on the Fleeps.</p>
<p>So, for my own records and your amusement, here is my list of projects and their deadlines. I will <del>probably</del> <del>certainly</del> without a doubt look back on this list and laugh, next year&#8230;</p>
<p><u>Due Date</u> &#8230;&#8230; <u>Project</u><br />
10/3 &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230; Angie&#8217;s gifts<br />
11/1 ………… Second Fleep, hand section<br />
12/1 ………… Mom’s sock #2<br />
1/1 ……&#8230;.…. Gift for Janis<br />
2/1 ………….. Twins’ sweaters<br />
2/1 ………….. Mitten tops and thumb caps on Fleeps<br />
2/1 ………….. Jacob Hat</p>
<p>Is that realistic? Am I crazy? </p>
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