Wednesday, May 28, 2008

sock jinx

I am sure of it. I have cast on two pair of socks in the past month or so and both of them have had issues of sorts. First it was the Baudelaires knit in a poor choice of yarn. I realized I did not like the yarn/pattern combo about 4" into the pattern, and I should have frogged them at that point, but I think I was in denial. Into the frog pond they went. The yarn is off to a hilarious new home and something different is coming my way in return. (Go read her blog, you can thank me later for brightening your day.)

Then, bored with all my current projects, I decided to cast on for the Entrelac Socks. These I loved! I realized while knitting them that if I ever finished them I would be the proud owner of $60 socks (three skeins of Colinette Jitterbug). While this sounds posh, I also realized that there would not be too many places that I could/ would wear them. While they were very interesting to knit, they were a bit funky for my tastes. Did that stop me? Of course not! I knit them all the way to the heel, they looked great until I realized that the heel was actually going to be on the side of my sock instead of the bottom. I have no idea what I did to make that happen. So before I could even take a picture I frogged it too. Good news is the Jitterbug is a very hardy yarn and stood up well to both the knitting and frogging. This is another pattern that I would like to try again, just in a less expensive yarn.

Good thing it is barefoot weather and I won't be needing socks until September!

7 comments:

urbanknitrix said...

Ouch! Yeah, I am having sock problems too. I knit the first one - no problem. Second one - ugh - too many. I think I will frog them this weekend and restart on it so I can just be done with it.

Lara said...

I knitted the entrelac socks with Knitpicks Palette. I think I spent about $10 on the yarn? Then I didn't even touch two skeins of it. I think those may be $6 socks. And the best thing? I love them! I bought a casual skirt they look good with and wore them all the time during the winter.

MadMad said...

There you go - flip flops as the solution to all our sock knitting problems!

Anonymous said...

Pooh. I know the feeling, though. Those Entrelac socks are great; I might be brave enough to tackle them one day.

Lara said...

I feel your pain. I have done that sooo many times with socks! I would still love to see you knit the entrelac socks. They are so intriguing!

Anonymous said...

I always have sock problems--I'm not good at knitting them. So I quit because it pisses me off. :)

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