First up, the Clapotis WIP. I'm up to 84 stitches with a total of (i believe) 107 to aim for.
I can't say i am really enjoying it, the yarn is a cotton/silk mix, i'm finding it a little harsh on my hands and a lot slippery on the Addi so i'm going to try and locate a circular bamboo to try. Hopefully the lady at Bodkins will exchange the 3mm one i bought for the MS3 as i never used it, but we shall see. If all else fails i have the cheapy bamboo circulars i bought from the eBay seller in Hong Kong and i'm sure they will be fiiiiiiine :o)
I AM loving the colour and the fabric though, which can only be a good thing. This is my take-along-alternative-to-socks knitting and i've been working on it on hospital visits and camping trips cos i've hated knitting the Sassy socks SO much i could only do a few rounds before i had to put them down!
Which brings us to... A FINISHED OBJECT!! Shock Horror! Yes, the Sassy socks are finished and have been put to special service. I figured that as i wasn't enjoying knitting them they obviously weren't meant for me and so they have been put in a special parcel and will be arriving at a certain young lady's house any day now. I hope the new owner likes them WAY more than i do *lol*
Good points: Loved working them toe-up from the same ball, no row counting or measuring - YIPPEE! Once i got the hang of the cast on the toe went well and the short row heel was a doddle as long as i wasn't distracted :oD
I worked an extra inch of stocking stitch on the heel side of the needle, just to make sure it fits a bit better as i find the short row heel can be a bit too shallow then resumed the rib up the leg but i didn't stagger it, i left it 3x1 to the last 6 rows where i switched to 1x1 just for fun. It should give it a nice grip on the leg but not pull too tight on the edge that way, i hate having sock marks from too tight ribbing. It's strange, once i had decided that they weren't for me and were going away to live with someone else the knitting seemed to go quicker and i found i didn't hate them as much as i thought i did. I hope they don't feel like they've been knitted with hate in my hands *lol*
And finally for today... my progress so far on the MS3.
I am on chart B of Clue 1. Ver slow progress i know, but i am taking my time with it and only doing it when i feel calm and can concentrate and lately that just ain't been happening! I really love the beads, they look perfect and reflect the lilac yarn so well. I am toying with the idea of using a different bead for the centre section but i'll cross that bridge when i come to it. Natalie's merino laceweight has been so lovely to knit with, and even with all the tinking (damn those missed YOs!) it's retaining it's springiness and softness wonderfully :o)
Speaking of Natalie... she's been very naughty and reduced lots of sock yarn and i caved in and bought a skein. It could have been worse though, a whole lot worse! I was dithering over which i wanted more "neuf" or "36" - i had already decided i wanted "trente et un" which is a blend of gorgeous purples fading to lilac but the other two are HOT! Lipstick red to pink and Scarlet to pale orange, i was SO good though, rahter than just saying "ah buggrit, i'll have all three cos i can't decide" which is good for Natalie but not so good for me, i decided to have just ONE skein! Tht's right, i was RESTRAINED! I've renewed my sock club for another 3 months too, that means when this one runs out i will have had 12 blue packages through my letterbox of yarn that i didn't choose and i've LOVED it! Thanks n :oD