Showing posts with label Blueberry Hill Socks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blueberry Hill Socks. Show all posts

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Knitting When It's Hot


It's going to be in the mid 90's today, unusual for us in the mid-Willamette Valley of Oregon. Today I have time to knit and that's what I want to do. I've closed up the house, placed the fan so it's blowing the cool air on me, poured myself a glass of pink lemonade, and put on an opera CD. It's one of my favorites, La Traviata, and I have the volume on low so it's background music.

Ignore the photo of the Blueberry Hill sock I put in my last post. I've changed the pattern. Again. And now I'm working on a third pair of socks for July made of a lovely Koigu yarn (colorway: 211) I bought on Tuesday. I've named the socks Denali Wildflowers. The stitch pattern is a simple one. No sense making things more complicated.

Rnds 1-3: Knit
Rnd 4: YO, SSK
Rnd 5: Purl

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Socks for July

I've decided to try and make two pairs of socks for July. The first are the Hedgerow socks, made of the Pesto colorway yarn I'd bought not too long ago.



The second uses a very simple pattern stitch. I used Koigu in denim #2320 for this one and named it Blueberry Hill.
Rnd 1: P
Rnd 2: K
Rnd 3: YO, K2tog