Friday, March 24, 2017

On and off the needles




Three finishes and a start since my last OTN.  Socks are done! sweater is done! and scarf is done!  There may be another day chilly enough that I will wear my down coat and cozy scarf and hat and gloves.  And I see a spot on my coat.  I started some potluck socks with leftover yarn from three different balls of yarn.  Sometimes I would knit with just one ball of yarn, I worked the toes from both ends of one ball and amazed at how they matched.  The I started another ball on each sock while still working with the yarn from the toes so I would knit a couple rows then switch.  I finally figured out that if I put the ball in the sock and pulled as I knit the 4 strands of yarn didn't tangle as quickly.  Completely using a ball of yarn is as much fun as completely using the fabric in my stash.  How did I get so much done!???  It's basketball season.  The TV goes from a game with guys in black uniforms against guys in white uniforms with red trim then they are in white with blue trim and red uniforms, then we are watching a local game that was played weeks ago, then its on golf, then hockey, then there is some guy watching a bear, then the guys picking junk and few more brief stops and we start all over again. That's how I got so much done! hope you are too linking to Judy's OTN  --Ann--

5 comments:

  1. Great finishes, Ann! And I am right there with you... we go from basketball game to basketball game, with a little golf thrown in there at times. As my daughter says... "It's the most wonderful time of the year." We are all college basketball junkies. Happy knitting!

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  2. You socks are wonderful. However, I wonder, don't you save a bit of yarn from each pair of socks for mending in the future?

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  3. You have a great pair of socks. I think this trend is catching on with sock knitters. I know I love using up my small amounts too, just as you say it is with fabrics. I'm a scrap quilter from the beginning of my sewing life, so why not socks too.

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  4. Love seeing the sock projects.

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  5. Your production level is mind boggling

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