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Back in the Saddle Again

The Middlebury cardigan is done but for the buttons. It’s a great relief to have it totally off the needles, as it seems like I’ve been knitting it for a long time (though it’s apparently only been since September). I’m immensely pleased with how it turned out. I’ll do a full finished object rundown with pictures as soon as my buttons arrive and I sew them on.

This has been one of those weeks in which I spent several days wanting to cast on something new RIGHT NOW. Indeed, I actually cast on a number of different things, but I ripped all of them back out about twenty minutes later. It’s become clear to me that my frantic-wish-for-new-knitting moods have nothing to do with knitting and everything to do with my mental health (which, have no fear, is excellent — but we all have our bad days). The weather this week was rather relentlessly bleak, and it made me feel dissatisfied and easily distracted. On Wednesday, the rain cleared up, so I rode my bike to the arboretum, ran hard for six miles, and rode home. That made me feel better, and my knitting woes evaporated.

Now that Middlebury is done, I’ve happily resumed knitting my Red Herring socks.

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Almost one and a half Red Herring socks

I made the first one in May, intending to give it to my mother for her birthday, but it turned out to be too small for her and perfect for me. Since I had other priorities at the time — namely, starting and finishing the Oriel Lace Socks for her — I never did get around to knitting the second Red Herring, which was a shame, since I did love the first one dearly.

What’s great about returning to the socks at this point is that (a) it’s an all-new pattern, since I’ve pretty much forgotten everything about knitting the first one, (b) it allows me to check off the only substantial project on my list of unfinished objects, and (c) it goes so quickly! At some point during the summer, I got the ribbing cast on for the second sock and knit a few pattern repeats. At a meeting on Tuesday, I knit a few more pattern repeats. That meant that when I turned to the sock last night, I had finished the seventh pattern repeat in no time flat, leaving only four more for today. I did three while having my morning tea, so once I do the last one, I’m on to the foot and the smooth sailing of plain stockinette. Whee!

Throughout the process of working on this sock, I’ve been using my Go Knit Pouch (link goes to Scout’s Swag, where they can be ogled and purchased) to carry the sock around and knit from. Just last night, I started suspending the pouch from the arm of my knitting chair instead of dropping it unceremoniously on the floor at my feet. This feels like a great leap forward in pouch usage. I love this bag — it keeps everything neat and tangle-free while I’m knitting. I think I shall get a bigger one for my sweater projects.

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My Go Knit Pouch dangling from the knitting chair

I have to hold off on my promised good news until next week. Meanwhile, have a great weekend!

This entry was posted on Friday, October 19th, 2007 at 3:12 pm and is filed under Projects in Progress, Reflections, Self-Discipline. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

5 Responses to “Back in the Saddle Again”

  1. Emilee Says:
    October 19th, 2007 at 9:19 pm

    Those socks are so neat! I’ve been meaning to work on my standed knitting, that project might be just the thing.

  2. bloggie Says:
    October 20th, 2007 at 10:00 am

    Fabulous use of color and pattern on those socks. They’re gorgeous. Your feet will just power up when you have them on! I too am returning to my project list now that my custom two-way zipper is here (for the fuzzy green seamless-yoke sweater that I intend to use center front steeks with, so I can turn it into a zip cardigan at the end). While getting ready to swatch that green project, I Succumbed yesterday and purchased lapis colored yarn to remake the Oregon Vest I ruined earlier this year by inadvertently felting it in the washer with regular laundry so it fit Mickey Mouse. Evidently the mourning period for the debacle is over. Besides, I missed that vest when I was hiking on Monday and got a little lost. I would have been toasty with it layered on. Fall is here and it’s time to move on. :-)

  3. mel Says:
    October 21st, 2007 at 8:48 am

    I’m so glad :) It will be exciting to see your Middlebury cardigan all finished up. I loved the buttons from the last post. One of them is sure to be perfect. And I love those socks, they look like such a fun knit!!

  4. Wanda Says:
    October 21st, 2007 at 12:53 pm

    Those socks are really cool, but I don’t know if I can actually stand to knit them. The Middlebury cardigan looks good, can’t wait to see it finishd with buttons.

    I’m looking forward to hearing of your good news!

  5. Mishka Says:
    October 22nd, 2007 at 6:24 am

    Lovely socks. I like the color combination–I think of it as just slightly retro and very cute. I’m still not entirely comfortable with tiny sock needles. I’m amazed when people do color work with them!

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