Creampuff Reveals the Winner! And, Some Knitting
I know that six of you crazed Buffy fans - SIX!! - have been waiting with bated breath to see who would win my extra copy of Fray. I decided on an impartial draw of names versus choosing the winner based on their answers to my quiz. Because I can accept that we disagree about ... certain things. I can accept that.
So the winner is....KAJey (or Lehu, partner of Not-So-Cynical Knitting Gal!) Congrats, KAJey! Send me your address by email and I'll have that copy of Fray in the mail to you pronto. And thanks to everyone who participated - I loved reading all of your Buffy-lovin' ramblings. Because although I pretend to be cool, I am just a big fucking geek.
And now, for some knitting.
Mom's Socks
These are the Dahlia socks from the Sundara Yarn Petals Collection. Mostly. I futzed with the toes because I like my way better and I didn't continue the pattern down the whole foot because I would never have finished them. Seriously.
I have been knitting these socks for my mother since September. Yeah, that's right. September. These socks have been knit in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Cancun, San Francisco, Monterey and Stratford, Ontario. But now - now they are done! In time for her birthday last Friday! Behold them!
I know! My mother had very shapely calves and ankles. As for the socks - I KNOW!! They're not THAT fancy. Nine months!! It's like I had a mental block about the pattern - here's a close-up from an earlier take:
It was an extremely painstaking process until about two pattern repeats away from the end of the leg of the second sock. Then, suddenly, I discovered I had finally memorized the six line pattern. And it only took nine months!! Let's take another look at my mother's shapely foot:
In the course of knitting these masterpieces, I also discovered that the pattern looks just as good on the back as on the front. So now that I've memorized the fucking thing, you'd better believe I'll be using this pattern EVERYWHERE. Other socks - hats - scarves - potholders - you name it.
Of course, my next project is a little larger in scope (but not much). Over a year ago, I bought yarn to make my best friend Padu a sweater. Yesterday, I bought the correct needles. Fortunately, Padu is slim and reed-like and the pattern for the sweater is easy. So at this pace, he'll have the sweater in time for his birthday!
His fortieth birthday.
In 2015.






Nice! Love that pattern!
Posted by: SassyFemme | June 17, 2008 at 02:59 AM
Geeks are cool now, either that or all the techs and engineers I spend my time with are LYING to me.
Posted by: Kristen | June 17, 2008 at 03:18 AM
This whole knitting thing? I don't understand it, but I want you to know I love you anyway.
Posted by: red mojo | June 17, 2008 at 05:01 AM
Cool socks -- LOVE that pattern, too.
Posted by: greymatters | June 17, 2008 at 06:10 AM
Beautiful! I actually recently got over my fear of words like "increase" and "decrease" and knit a teddy bear for a friend who's due a month before me, and a bunch of cute hats (none as cute as yours, obviously) but have given them all away so our kid is still teddy-less and hat-less, though baby has a partial front for a sweater! Now I just have to get my butt in gear to finish it.
Posted by: Heather in the 'shwa | June 17, 2008 at 03:53 PM
Yay socks! They look great Roro. I consider all other knitting to be an annoyance in between socks now. Although, I have only stuck with ribbing or stockinette - the mindless round and round is what I like about them.
I am attempting to spin some superwash merino/alpaca sock yarn...we'll see how that goes.
PS howdya get yer blog to look so good? My typepad looks like shite. Please share secrets. xo
Posted by: seizuresalad | June 19, 2008 at 04:47 PM
Mother of Christ...IS THAT A PICOT HEM ON THAT SOCK?
Posted by: seizuresalad | June 19, 2008 at 04:50 PM
SassyFemme - Thanks! I love it too. I look forward to using it OVER and OVER.
Kristen - Hahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!! Those wily geeks! They know how gullible we non-geeks are!
red mojo - This whole not loving the knitting thing? I don't understand it, but I totally love you anyway.
greymatters - They ARE cool socks - almost cool enough for my mom.
Heather - Nooo! Your baby can't go hatless (even though I hear it's really really hot out there). When are you due again?
Seizuresalad - I too like the mindless rounds. I'm knitting a pair like that now and it's SO much faster! And no, no picot hem - the pattern just causes that effect. It LOOKS cool but didn't require extra coolness. And speaking of cool, your blog looks great! I'm just using one of the Typepad templates for el bloggo, because I was too lazy to do a custom job. They're always adding new ones - check 'em out!
Posted by: roro | June 19, 2008 at 06:42 PM