Happy Birthday
baby sister (who's not quite a "baby" anymore). Not only is she one of my sisters, but even if she weren't, I would like to think that we still would be close friends.
My sister is a very talented artist and a delicious baker, so last year she combined the two and started making one-of-a-kind cakes. I'm always amazed at the fantastic confections she creates and I hope that someday I'll be lucky enough to be the recipient of one of her cakes.
Last year on her birthday I let her choose one of four fabulous gifts, but this year I figured it out all by myself. Since her favorite color is green, and since I know she doesn't have any for herself, I decided to treat her to some hand knit socks. Unfortunately, they didn't get complete in time to make it in her mailbox for today, but they are going in the mail on Monday (along with the delayed socks I knit for her daughter's December birthday). Do we see a horrible trend here or what?
A Twinkle in the Congo
Yarn: Cider Moon Glacier in Congo
Needles: 3.5mm (US 4) 24" KnitPicks circulars
Pattern Notes: This is definitely a great pattern to try if you are intimidated by other patterns written by here. Since it's knit with DK weight yarn, it knits up fairly quickly, but still introduces you to Cookie's fabulous design work. I knit these two at a time on 2 circular needles, and cast on using Judy's magic cast-on (of course). I knit 5 pattern repeats before starting the instep increases, but I should have only knit 4. In the heel section, I used the yarn over method that Cookie demonstrated on the Knitty Gritty episode instead of wrapping the stitches as written in the directions. I knit 6 pattern repeats on the leg which makes them a bit long, but hopefully she prefers a longer leg like I do. I used the sewn cast-off for the very first time and I'm wondering why I never tried it before. Brilliant.
Yarn Notes: It's super soft, squishy, the color variation is beautiful, and it smells great. The downside is that in Sept 2007, the
Cider Moon blog said that due to a legal matter, they've stopped doing business. It's such a shame because I'm not one to typically purchase DK weight yarn, but I really think this is one I'd purchase again. Hopefully whatever the issue is, it will be resolved soon.
Final Thoughts: While I'm pleased overall with how these turned out, I'm afraid they may be a tad too big for her. Then again, she could just wear them around the house as big slouchy socks, right?
Thanks to all of you for your comments on my last post. I'm still trying to sort through all the emails and read each of your blogs, so bear with me while I try to catch up this week.