it was shortly after 8:00, and after 2 or 3 attempts at knitting on the ravel cord (without running out of cord and losing half of my scrap-yarn cast-on), and trying to figure/remember how to set the machine not to knit the stitches in HP ... I was on a roll !!! the heel/toe decreases were easy (I remembered them from my lesson with Pat) but I had trouble remembering how to do the increases .... I don't know if they are right, but I eventually got it.
the good news ..... about 10:10, I was heading back upstairs with what closely resembled a sock ... or at least what was going to be a sock. I was thrill to bits .... not only did I do it, but even with the re-dos, dropped stitches, corrections, and the odd exclamation of WTF ... it still only took me 2 hours !!!
OK well, with good news there is always bad news .... I learned a lot last night.
- the sock is a wee bit small for me, but would probably fit DD
- there's a hole on the outside heel, from a dropped stitch .... oh well, this was practice
- my grafting (kitchener stitching) SUCKS !!!!! and it's not even like "oh well, I'll get better with practice ... because I don't want to .... I hated that part
- HOWEVER ... what I hated even more than grafting ..... sewing/joining the inside seam .... I'd rather go to the dentist, or be hit on the back of the head with a plank !!! so, needless to say, it didn't get done !!!
so, here's the long & short of my single-bed machine knitting sock ..... it took me 2 hours to perform the actually "knitting" (including set-up, mistakes, re-trys, etc) ..... it took me from about 10:15 until I FINALLY tossed it aside @ 1:00am and went to bed to get the daft thing half sewed together !!!
and today's lesson boys & girls ..... I'd better figure out how to knit socks on my knitting machine in the round, or I'll never end up with a pair that's wearable !!!
2 comments:
Whahey!!!! I'm impressed! I hated seaming my first couple of socks but then found a great tutorial
here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQN7SbnBqvo
and here
http://www.knittinganyway.com/socks/socksflatseams.htm
and now I'm over my phobia.
Happy knitting, Jen
Thanks for stopping by my blog. I was just looking at beads again yesterday, so your comment was very timely. Congratulations on the sock! The wrap you knit is gorgeous.
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