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Thursday, May 24, 2007

Stepford Wife

I got a pool membership today, so I think that makes me officially a suburbanite. Scary.

In keeping with my Stepford Wife status, I made some food for a school fair, Swedish meatballs and Pepparkakor. (This recipe is really nice, but they aren't kidding about it making around 300 cookies. Usually when a recipe says "Makes 3 dozen" I get a dozen. But Ingi likes these one better than the Icelandic ones, so I guess it's OK that we have too many.)

I also finished the first Bavarian Rockstar sock, using my Kool-Aid yarn. This pattern is pretty fun, although there are a few errors, I have to remember to email her. I have taught myself to cable without a cable needle on these, it's really the only way to go with this pattern. I also did a funky elastic bindoff from Lucy Neatby's Cool Socks, Warm Feet. It's the only place I have seen this particular bindoff, it took a few tries to get it right, but it does make a nice elastic edge. If I can find it somewhere online later, I will add a link.





However, I am afraid I am going to experience Advanced Second Sock Syndrome. At some point between being out knitting last night and coming back to sit on my couch and finish binding off, I lost 2 of the only 4 remaining Pony Pearl needles that I was using to knit these socks. I don't have any other needles in this size. So I am hoping I find the needles in my car or under the couch, or I will have to wait until I can go out shopping for new needles.

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4 Comments:

At 2:23 AM, Sigga Sif said...

The socks look gorgeous, very nice dyeing job! Go find those needles and knit a second sock.

 
At 5:22 PM, Maggan said...

I too suffer from ASSS! My knittingbasket is full of only one sock in a pair. I tend to get soo bored when I´ve done one of them... But Tidalwave I manage to finish both... yay!!
So you make Swedish pepparkakor?!
When I make them I get a lot too, and I´m soo sick and tired of the dough before I´m finsihed *snickers*

 
At 1:06 PM, Kate said...

Great socks and pattern, you made me buy it too. Bloggsurfing can be dangerous sometimes.

 
At 3:25 PM, Beth S. said...

Your Bavarian sock looks great! I was bested by that pattern when I attempted it, though to be fair, I was trying to knit it cuff-down (and also change the stitch count.)

Wish I'd seen you at Cummington. I'm certain we must have crossed paths at some point. It wasn't that big a festival! ;-)

 

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