28 November 2011

very pink indeed



I present a sock, Vanilla strawberry, #1 of a pair in Petunia Pig Pink. It's part of a series of socks I have been knitting, which I'm calling Vanilla whatever on Ravelry. Suddenly, I want to do nothing but knit socks. 






I knitted these in less than 5 weeks, a personal record. They are called, of course, Vanilla blueberry.


What's the pattern, you ask? Oh, just something I whipped up, called 56 stitches (or fewer, if the yarn is thicker) on size zero needles with a ribbed cuff and eye-of-partridge heel. In other words, vanilla socks.




Before I settled on vanilla, though, I knit these, which by no stretch can be called vanilla anything.  Blame Penny. She gave me a truly garish colorful skein of yarn a couple of years ago. It didn't suit monochromatic Penny and she couldn't figure out why she'd bought it. I thought I'd make a cowl, but then I realized that it would give me nightmares to have something so ... colorful ... so close to my face, and besides, I'm pretty monochromatic myself. Ergo, socks. These. Yikes.



Anyway. I went to Rhinebeck last month and had a truly excellent time. One whole day was spent in a spindle class with Abby Franquemont. After years of correspondence, on-line and on-paper, Anna and I finally met by taking the class together. She brought along a Navajo spindle that had been confounding her. Within 1/2 hour, Anna was making amazing, fine singles when I wasn't interrupting her with hugs.


Sunday, I shopped (oy) and met up with the Tsarina, whose Glomerata sock on Knitty is but a taste of the re-launch of the Tsock empire. Betty of Moose Manor Hand Paints was there with her gorgeous, saturated Delphinium, as well as her other amazing colorways. Marcy was selling and demonstrating her support spindles. So many people, so much talent, so many colors... Rhinebeck was like being inside a whirling kaleidoscope that smelled like sheep. Fortunately, I like the smell of sheep.


And Sandi Wiseheart was in my dream... and I can prove it. Click over, scroll down, and you'll see a picture of me with Rachel and Jennifer.  Yes, a picture. Truly a rarity...


To be continued...

7 comments:

Kim said...

Oh, my goodness! A photo!!

Donna Lee said...

One day I'll get to Rhinebeck. Everyone in my family wants socks for Christmas so I have to start sometime in august to get them all done without killing my hands.

Lost City Denise said...

That's exactly what I thought you'd look like!!!

Vanilla socks - they are the best.

Carrie K said...

That's the only shopping that appeals to me.

Cute pink socks! And lovely picture of you three!

PJ said...

Wonderful socks! Not to be too nosey, but what is your foot size? I need a pattern for woman's 10! I bet that was so much fun!

teabird said...

I wear a very narrow size 6...

SR said...

Great socks!