Sunday, October 28, 2007
Second attempt
Next to my first attempt, this one looks kind of boring. But they're for my sister, and she prefers more pastel-y colorways, anyway. Happy Firestarter-knitting!
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Damned...
Happy knitting to you all.
Fire Started!
I'm in my second repeat, after realising as I finished the first that I was reading the chart from L to R. Grrr...
Anyway, I was wondering whether anyone else had knit these in Sport Weight and could tell me how long the gusset on their sock ended up? Your stitch & row guages would be helpful, too.
Thanks!
Spiraling.
new too!
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Hi...
Hi everyone, I´m so excited to join this KAL.
I´m Danish and not a good writer in english, but I´ll try.
I have started my first sock. I´m using 2.5 dpn. Circular needle is just not me;-)
The yarn I use is some cheep yarn I bought in a supermarket. For the next pair of Firestarters I will buy some better yarn.
My photo is really bad and the sock is sitting on my hand instead of my foot!
Wow! Going strong!
I am a mean, mean woman. So shoot me! Please!
Because I am a five year old trapped in a nearly 40 year old woman's body I've been begrudging the pattern and the beautiful yarn I've been using on this project so much so it took me over a week to do what needed to be done and that is to wipe the slate clean and begin again.
So goodbye Lorna's Laces Gold Hill.
Hello Socks That Rock Jonagold!
The STR is medium weight so I have fudged the numbers. I CO 24 stitches, instead of 30. I'm hoping that both numbers being divisible by three and six will help me fudge the heel and leg portions of the pattern.
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Hi - Sheepish grin, nervous introduction
I have been fighting with my firestarter.
It's been calling my name for quite some time and I have cast on (and frogged) more times than I can remember.
I started with this yarn - and got so confused with the cable directions. I asked the wonderful Designer and she helped me a lot - but for some reason the mental blank stayed. I now think it was the length of the arrows leading up into the next box that was confusing me. I mean, I watched you all from afar - posting your progress - and kept thinking that if I had tackled the Bayerische Sock then cables shouldn't confuse me so much.
I think that written instructions really helped click it in but my confusion came from which direction the stitches ended up. I don't even know if this makes sense to you at all.
So - after swapping yarns again I am taking a little break for a couple of days....then I will pick it up again.
But I will still be checking in on you'all.
Not much to show
Firestarter: Progress
Originally uploaded by elemmaciltur
Start: 23rd September 2007, frogged and restarted 03rd October 2007
Finish: WIP
Yarn: Rohrspatz & Wollmeise Sockenwolle, colourway "Bob"
Needle: 2.5 mm / 80 cm Addi Turbos
Pattern: Firestarter by Yarnissima via The Loopy Ewe
Modifications: I need to modify the stitches to make it fit my foot. 72 stitches instead of the 60 stitches from the pattern and one extra cable repeat before the gusset increase.
So, here's my meagre progress on my Firestarter. I didn't get too far because I was hell bent on finishing my Swallowtail. Not that the Firestarter's going to get any faster because Swallowtail is finished, since I still have other stuff on the needles that I want to get off first.
Anyhow, I like the way my Firestarter is looking. And hanging out with Bockstark Knits had rubbed off the tight-knit on me again....and I have to say that I really like how the fabric's feeling knitted so tight like this.
Now I'm just praying that I won't have problems with the heel turn because I modified the stitch count.
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Conflicted; size issues
Quick post, we're off to the park soon (weird fall weather here in Michigan). I'm at about 17 sts. in my gusset (supposed to go to 22 or 23, I think) and it looks like I'm already at my heel. I've never done toe-up, so I don't know how the heel is going to be. It also feels a bit loose across the top of my instep (crease of my ankle, whassat called? lol). Should I keep plugging away with the next 6 or so rows, or try to mod it somehow? I have shrimpy size 5 feet... TIA!
Monday, October 15, 2007
I decided to finish
Since I'm planning to make a second pair in my Wollmeise Rhabarber, I decided to finish my STR medium weight mill end pair. I figured that if I'm going to accept the funky things my Fleece Artist Sea Wool is doing on my other pair of socks-in-progress, I should accept all the color pattern changes going on in the leg section of my Firestarters.
Thank you Fabienne and the rest of the KAL knitters for your insight into this lovely pattern.
Pattern Dummy in the House! Please Help!
I think I have just finished row 18 of the heel. I have followed the directions from Row 13 five times. When I turned my work to do row 18 I had three wrapped stitches on right hand of the needle, the 1 wrapped stitch I just picked up and knit before turning my work. I then purl 14 "live" stitches and then purl the first of four remaining wrapped stitches. On my left hand needle I still have three wrapped stitches when the directions say:
Work next 4 stitches, p18 the gusset, work 30 sts, p18 the other gusset, work 4 sts, pick up the remaining 6 wrapped stitches.
WTF? Is there anyone who can comprehend my confusion and give me some kind of hint? What unwritten knitting concept(s) am I missing?
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Slow going...
Saturday, October 13, 2007
just got here
So, I was not sure if I would be able to tackle the Yarnissima's lovely Firestarter pattern because of my avoidance of twisted stitches and cables, but here I am. ;)
This is the first sock and I am so happy with how it is working out. I should have left off one of the cable medallion repeats in order to fit me a bit better, but this pair might just be a gift for my sis, who has slightly bigger feet than I do.
The yarn is from Lime and Violet 100% merino in the Sideshow edition - Jane the Giantess. I love how it is working with the pattern, even if it is a bit thinner than the recommended STR and Wollmeise.
(Thanks for the invite, Fabz. :)
Cheers!
---Olivia
Friday, October 12, 2007
finished firestarters
thank you all for the support and encouragement, nothing like a lively kal to help speed things along!
yarn: posh yarn lucia 4 ply in colorway "rainbow"
needles: 2.5mm addi turbo circular, magic loop style
mods: cast on with magic cast on 2x16 stitches, increased every other row up to 60 stitches, knit an extra full cable pattern repeat in the foot before the gusset, did not size up needles for calf shaping, only knit 11 rows after pattern at the top.
thoughts: lovely pattern, very challenging for me in the twisted traveling stitch department, but the upside is that now i can knit other yarnissima patterns and also use the books of german patterns i have with the same cable chart notation.
happy socktober,
fbz
Thursday, October 11, 2007
heel flap the second
i am a few rows away from finishing the heel flap on the second sock. i decided not to frog back to the toe because the sock sizes are almost identical, i only added one row at the very beginning of the cable repeat after the toe. so yes, they aren't perfect but they will be gift socks since this colorway is not really something i would wear often. speaking of which, the last six pairs of socks i have knit have not been for me. i think the next pair i cast on after these will be thelonious socks for me.
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
one done!
I cast off my first Firestarter today - love it. I feel like it could have been a teeny tiny bit more roomy, my first sock ever tried on anything less than a #2, but the #2 seemed a bit large - so I am so pleased. I love the cables and the "action" gusset! I have a tiny hole above the guseet - kind of like the dreaded hole when picking up stitches on the top down model. Any helpful hints for that? I am not ripping out a stitch, because I am so in love, but maybe I could avoid this next time?
I just ordered Yarnissima's Fratello kit today - more Wollmeise, more wonderful gusset architecture. I am so weak.
Basic question about the bind off
I've never done this type of bind off before (I usually do the EZ sewn bind off), so I'd like to give it a try.
TIA!
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
There and Back Again
Foot? check.
Heel turn? Check.
Heel Flap? Check-er.
Gusset? Check-er-oo.
Join in the round and start leg? Confusing, but checkerino.
Try sock on.
Oops.
Foot too small. Well, just barely, but can't deny it. It is too small.
Dang.
Ribbit.
Good decision though. I went back to the foot, somehow managed to get the stitch pattern right and added one more repeat of the cable. Perfect! I am now back at the start of the leg and now just need to set aside some time to knit!
Also at an impasse
Whinging in this blog post.
In the meantime, I've got a couple other in-progress socks I need to finish and some Wollmeise swatching to do.
Moving right along...eh, maybe?
I'm not sure if I answered that question because as soon as I had the toe done I switched to a 2 circular needle style by Cat Bordhi which I found on youtube. (She also has a great youtube tutorial on hiding wrap stitches which I may test out on my second sock. Anyone interested should look here.)
I got up to the beginning of the gusset last week and then put it down again.
Now I'm thinking the sock is too loose, but I'm gonna finish it before making that decision. It's not my best work but I'm committed to completing finishing this KAL with a decent pair of socks.
Monday, October 8, 2007
Darn it!
20th Time is the Charm
Firestarter, the horror
Firestarter: Horror
Originally uploaded by elemmaciltur
Last Friday, when I was knitting the Firestarter, I was in denial. I noticed that something was wrong....but kept knitting. Two rows further, I saw that I twisted the middle cable too early. I told myself that I could live with it. Seven rows further, I decided that I could not and put it away for a while.
This evening I thought that I would be able to fix it by just dropping down the cable stitches and knit them back up again....
....yeah, not fun at all. I picked up about two rows and gave up on it. The combination of braiding/cabling with the twisted stitches aren't the easiest to fix...especially not with a circular dangling down and trying to knit with two DPNs in a very confined space with small strands of yarns going everywhere.
I ended up just pulling out all the needles and frogged back...and painfully picked up and knit all the stitches again.
But alas, I picked up the stitches wrong again. And this time I decided that I definitely can live with it. Because I know that if I have to rip this back again, the sock will definitely be sent into the same pile my Vinnland's living in right now.
Just for an FYI, I frogged this sock totally once already and re-knit the whole thing. So, this is my second time knitting it up.
Sunday, October 7, 2007
Finally...
I am so happy with this!! The pattern does seem to be written a little strangely at times, though. It might just be me (goodness knows I almost never follow patterns), but it really seems like you have to reread a few times & figure stuff out. I suspect I tossed an extra row in before I began the first row of the chart, but I don't think it will make much difference, and I noted it on my pattern so I would remember. I also noted where I increased from 29 to 30.
I think I'm going to crank this out asap, and if everything goes well, make one out of the Trekking for my Harvest pal after all. I'm still a little bit conflicted, but after looking at the pattern more, I realize that my biggest worry (altering it to fit her foot) is unfounded -- it's written for her shoe size. We shall see; I don't actually have to finish that sock until December! I doubt I'll take anywhere near that long to decide & knit, though. I'm too excited!
Friday, October 5, 2007
Take 2!
Once I got used to the chart notation, I could cruise through the travelling stitches. (I will however note that I've gone through the experience of knitting Cookie A's Twisted Flower pattern so a sock pattern that only has one chart can seem comparatively easy. )
Keeping my fingers crossed that I didn't just jinx myself just now and that when I get to the gusset that it all works out, especially since I don't have the same row gauge.
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Ready, set...GUSSET!
I am so amazed by everyone's progress. I have enjoyed the challenge of this pattern and can't wait to continue forward. I think I could almost watch TV and knit the guesset after that interesting chart - we'll see. My picture is a little wonky - I think because of the way I rearranged the stitches to center the charted rows, so I can't really wiggle it on my foot for size, since my foot is not square:) But it seems like it is sizing up nicely and I am happier with this more solid yarn to capitalize on the design. Knit on!
Finally some progress
Firestarter: Progress
Originally uploaded by elemmaciltur
Yeah...well, I could have got further than this, but this is how far I got.
You see, I've been spinning a lot more and knitting on the Swallowtail Shawl. Last night, I decided to pick up the Firestarter and promptly I made a mistake in the second repetition of the cabling, which I noticed by the time I finished the third repeat.
Of course, I could have just frogged back to the mistake and fix it but for some reasons, I wasn't happy with the looser gauge at the toe, so I frogged the whole sock last night and re-started. I knit it back today to where it was last night....but now the drop spindle is calling to me again. :-p
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Redirect
Unfortunately, this colorway is starting to do that fat striping thing that can happen with STR. Normally I wouldn't mind, but I think it's obscuring the cable twists.
I guess I can call this a swatch and frog. My only problem now is that I'll have to swatch some other sock yarns first. Maybe a more semi-solid medium weight STR (but I don't want to use the colors I do have)? Dream in Color Smooshy? My Wollmeise, but then, which one? The only 2 that I think I'd want to try are Rhabarber and Raku-Regenbogen.
Sigh. Back to the drawing board.
I've finally started!
(Like my fancy-schmancy marker?) I'm using STR in colorway Farmhouse. This pattern is addictive! I'm supposed to be working on some other socks for a swap, but I can't seem to put Firestarter down. I'm definitely hooked.
Monday, October 1, 2007
Sock #1 finished!
I was concerned that the sock was going to be too long as my feet are 21cm and not 24cm but due to my different row gauge it worked out perfectly and the sock fits perfectly well.