A post of my current read and what is cast on my needles ~ Inspired by Ginny over at {Small Things}
I finally feel like it's that time of year to pick up knitting needles again and found this great lacey sock pattern called Lepidoptera :)
I had bought this soft alpaca yarn earlier this spring thinking it was going to make a great baby sweater for my sister but alas she had a little boy and the pink was definitely not going to do! So into the yarn stash it went until last weekend when I finally found the perfect use for it. A soft pair of socks for my daughter.
And she is just itching to get her feet into them! We are constantly having little 'try on' sessions and I haven't even got one sock half finished yet LOL. It's a super easy pattern though. Nothing tougher than making a few extra stitches and it has my all time favorite heel to... short rows. Yay!! If I can avoid doing the regular heel flap type sock heel I will and in this pattern she simplifies the short row process even further by taking out all of those yarn overs that you normally find making it faster than ever and there is a video tutorial to go along with it so you can follow along if you happen to get stuck.
For my book I'm reading Eating Dirt: Deep Forests, Big Timber, and Life with the Tree-Planting Tribe by Charlotte Gill and it is a must read!! It's the true story of her life as a tree planter here in BC for 20 years and was absolutely fascinating to read about areas right here in my backyard and get a peak at what their lives are really like as we see them so often around this neck of the woods and I must admit I've always wanted to know more about them. Her writing transports you instantly into the thick of the BC rainforest and leaves you wanting more :)
I'm looking forward to seeing what you all have been knitting and reading this week to!
Happy knitting,
Rosina
2 comments:
Your socks are great! I wish I could see that tutorial vid without buying the pattern... I can not get the hang of short row heels!
Your sock is amazing. Your daughter will be enjoying cosy toes all winter. Yay.
Enjoy the reading.
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