So little to show

5 August 2010

I just spent a week in London at Knit Nation, and all I have to show for it is this:

sock in progress

Oh, don’t get me wrong. Knit Nation was a blast, as you can see on the other teachers’ blogs. I just couldn’t be bothered to record it in photos. (Go ahead, call me lazy. It won’t hurt my feelings.)

Some of my favorite parts of Knit Nation:

But back to the sock-in-progress. Getting ready for the trip, I packed at least four projects, including two sock designs, some lace, and yarn for swatching for a sweater. In the end, though, the project that called to me the loudest – and that received all my attention, leaving all the other projects untouched – was a sock design for which I had written up most of the pattern over a year ago, then set aside for who knows what reason. It was relaxing to cast on and just follow the instructions since, most of the time, I’m figuring out the pattern as I’m knitting the sample.

This sample makes use of the Channel Islands cast-on:

soft picots, courtesy the Channel Island cast-on

Though I think I’ll include instructions in the pattern for working other sorts of cuffs as well, in case the knitter doesn’t care for this one.

The stitch pattern – a simple lace and rib number that promises to be super comfy – flows nicely from the cuff's ribbing and into the heel flap:

it’s all about the flow

And I’ll probably finish off the patterning on the instep by bringing it to a point. That’s so much better than abruptly switching to stockinette just before starting the toe, don’t you think?

Tagged: WIP, trip report.

Um... Honey? If you only go to London once a decade, you're forgiven for not realizing you can buy tea at your destination. I mean, really... Decent tea in... Wisconsin? Fewer odds than England. Right?

» Karen

Yeah, but that doesn’t explain why it never occurred to me to buy tea AT HOME to take to England. Or Wisconsin, for that matter.

» JC