As The Heel Turns


I just love the magic of turning a heel on a sock. That and lace blocking I think are two of the freakin’ coolest things we knitters get to do.

In my ongoing quest to have every skein of sock yarn I have on the needles (ha!), here are three of my most current socky projects (These are the travelling socks. There are several others that live at the house in various rooms, so that I always have a project at hand):

The third incarnation of the Lisa Souza Sock! in Pacific. First it was an ill-fated slip stitch rib, then it made a valliant attempt to be potamawhateverthehelltheywerecalled, and now Diamond Patch socks from… Heartland Knits? I think that’s it. They’re in the car or I’d go check.

I tried and tried and tried and tried to get the damn camera to pick up the actual colors in this yarn. It’s SOOOO much prettier than what you’re seeing here. Lots of purple in it that doesn’t show up at all. Stupid camera.

Moving on. Here we have the Japanese Feather sock designed for me by my KSKS pal, Jess. I’m digging this pattern and the yarn. This was where I was at with them yesterday morning on the ferry (note the bitchin’ car-interior-photo-studio action I’ve got going), at this point the heel has been turned and I’m almost to the end of the gusset. Woot! Go me.

And, lastly in the sock category, we have the stripey super-plain sock that I work on when there isn’t enough light to do anything else. The lovely wooden sock-in-progress-holder came from John and Dee. I have the rest of their info on a different computer, so if you need one of these (and you KNOW you do), leave a comment or send me an email and I’ll hook you up. They’re VERY sweet people, and the sock holders are soooooo wonderful. I won’t tell you how many of them I have now…

Yes, it’s a sleeve. This is another piece for Melissa – this time the Must Have Cardi in Shaba Green Peace Fleece. I’ll definitely be knitting one of these for myself. It’s about the most mindless pattern, and I really like it. Both knitting it and the way it looks.

And, finally, I’m going to totally break my own rule and talk about something work related. Just because this one had to be shared.

We ordered some new laptops from Dell a few weeks ago, and they showed up yesterday. I had to go out to my car and get my camera just to show you how totally over the top and ridiculous the packaging on these were. Four lappys, four boxes. Gigantic warehouse guy included for scale (he’s standing several feet behind the boxes).

I think that one gives overkill new meaning. At least they weren’t full of styrofoam…


16 Comments, Comment or Ping

  1. I have to agree, turning a heel and blocking lace, two pretty amazing things! I love all of your sock photos. I’ve only got two pair on the needles right now. That’s a pretty low number for me.

    September 8th, 2006

  2. I totally need one(or ten) of those wooden sock in progress holder thingys! The Lisa Souza sock looks great! I think I have the same yarn! The Must Have Cardi is GREEEN!! Yay!!! Beautiful!

    September 8th, 2006

  3. Cool socks. I like all of them. Your KSKS ones are working up really nicely. South Pacific and the Diamond Patch socks are a lovely match.

    Must get needle holder…

    September 9th, 2006

  4. of course I need at least one of those sock in progress thingies! If nothing more than a consolation gift to myself for not getting to go to OFFF this year.

    Love the socks. Especially the japanese feather sock.

    Great post title – may have to steal it for a card idea!

    September 9th, 2006

  5. oops, i put my comment in the mars attacks post ;-)

    September 9th, 2006

  6. I totally enjoy turning a heel on a sock. My mind goes “Weee!” and the rest of the knitting just seems to rush by. I’ve yet to block lace, but there’s some on the needles so hopefully not too much longer.

    I would like to pick up a couple of those needle holders. the ones I’ve seen at stores are not to my liking, but these… yes!

    September 13th, 2006

  7. I have been going crazy trying to locate those wooden sock project holders!

    Your socks look great on them btw!

    Can you email me me any contact info for the sock holders? Pretty please?

    :)

    September 25th, 2006

  8. Barb

    Love the sock! Great shot of pet ‘n projects too :-)

    October 2nd, 2006

  9. Dawn McHugh

    Please tell me where I can get the wooden sock holder. Thanks.

    October 18th, 2006

  10. Please let me know where to get one of those wooden needle holders. I have been looking for one forever!

    October 18th, 2006

  11. I’d love to get the info for the wooden needle holders.

    Thanks!

    October 28th, 2006

  12. Donna Militch

    I would love to purchase the wooden sock in progress case. Please tell me where and how much. Thanks so much for your time.

    Regards,
    Donna Militch

    November 4th, 2006

  13. I would *love* to purchase the wooden sock-in-progress holder. Could you please send me the info on where it is available and for how much?

    Thanks!
    Laurie

    January 11th, 2007

  14. Susan Benach

    I would like to know the information on how to purchase the wooden-sock-in-progress holders. Could you please send it to me or direct me where I might find it?
    Thank you,
    Susan

    February 13th, 2007

  15. Diane Cademartori

    I’d like information about the wooden sock holders in progress. I just found your site today. I agree with your frustration about cameras not picking up the beautiful colors!

    February 23rd, 2007

  16. Annie Asher

    I am interested in the wood needle holder,
    please let me know where to go on the web to find them.

    I apprecite it.

    Annie

    April 16th, 2007