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Socks Done

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Well, I finished the socks I was knitting. These are to be my son-in-laws Christmas present. Socks for Frank Pattern: Bob's Socks by Charlene Abrams from Socks Socks Socks by Knitters Magazine Size : Mens size Medium Yarn : Impulse of Delight Summit Sock (No longer available) Content : 80% Superwash Merino/20% Nylon, fingering weight Color : River and Rock Yarn : Heritage by Cascade Yarns Content : 75% Superwash Merino Wool/25% Nylon, fingering weight Color : Marine Needles : Circulars size 1 Started : September 13, 2018 Finished : October 14, 2018 Comments : I made some changes. The heel and toe are knit in vertical stripes in the pattern. I decided not to do that and just made them my standard way in one color. I also just knit the socks in 2 colors rather than several. This is a close up of the stitch pattern on the leg. I'm not real happy with my workmanship. I can see where I changed from one needle to the other on both sides. The tension seems to be fine, especially i

Learning A New Beading Technique

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Earlier this month I found a group on Facebook called Peyote With a Twist - Not Crochet  (Peytwist for short). I was curious, so I joined it and this is how I learned there is a new beading technique. It bears the name of the group. The technique makes peyote stitched tubes that look just like slip stitch bead crochet rope. I love bead crochet rope necklaces. I've made a few, but haven't in several years because the eyes don't want to see the tiny thread I need to crochet with to accomplish the task. So I kind of got excited about this new peyote technique and have set about learning how to do it. It is actually fairly easy once you know how to start it. The July 2018 issue of Bead and Button featured this technique, which was invented by Gerlinde Lenz . I didn't get that issue. My subscription ran out in June and I decided not to renew it. Anyway, Gerlinda and the other members of the PWAT group were very helpful in directing me to resources that helped me learn it, i

WIP Wednesday

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I'm working on the cardigan for Layette set 35. I'm loving the bright colors in this variegated yarn. I'm still working on the second of the socks I'm making for Frank. I'm about 20 rows from finishing the stranded pattern. I am having a somewhat miserable week. Last Sunday I took myself to my favorite Urgent Care clinic and was diagnosed with Shingles. Shingles is no fun. I've got severe pain that starts in the middle of my spine and radiates around my left side to my abdomen accompanied by a very painful rash that has spread around me. My skin feels like it's on fire. I broke out in the rash Thursday morning. By Saturday evening I was pretty sure I had Shingles. Thus, hauling my ass to the doctor early the next morning. I've been given a prescription for an antivirus medication which is supposed to cut the length I have this torture. Other than that, it's just waiting until it works it's way through to healing. I'm contagious as long as the

Yesterdays WIP Wednesday

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I wanted to post this yesterday but I didn't have the time. So I'll do it today. I have completed the knitting of the first sock and have started the second one. I am not completely happy with the first sock. As you can see in the photo, I have a problem where the needles join in the corrugated rib cuff. I can't figure out how to make that column of stitches even in size with the rest of the columns. I'm very frustrated because the same thing is happening with the second sock. The body of the sock is fine at the join. It will block nice and flat. The floats are perfect on the inside. So, anyone got any advice on that cuff problem? I've also been doing a bit of beading. I stumbled across something new in the beading world. It's called Peyote With A Twist Not Crochet, or PWAT for short. It's a way of making peyote tubes that look like bead crochet. I am learning how to do it. There are lots of cool patterns being created for it too. Tons on Etsy. This techniqu