Category Archives: Knitting Creations

Seasons

The fall is here and I am so happy:

Beautiful turning leaves all around our morning walking route

Beautiful turning leaves all around our morning walking route

Will you believe it is the first time in my life I live in a place with real seasons?

Nature at work!

Nature at work - Isn't it one talented dyer? :)

No wonder it makes me so happy.

I finished my Maplewing yesterday morning, now I need to block it and for that I need wires and I forgot mine in Arizona (shame on me!)
Does anyone know where I can find blocking wires in Toronto?

I am now working on finishing my shawl that jazz as I think I will need it quite soon around here, YAY.

Anyone knows what these are?

Anyone knows what these are?

A Travelling Type of Socks and Shanah Tovah Too

As I claim this is a knitting blog, let me bore you with another pair of socks: סתם גרביים = stam garbaim  as I will define them in Hebrew or just another pair of socks in English:

My Socks at Home in the Garden

My socks at home in the back yard

What is a bit interesting about these socks is where I knit them, as they were travelling socks and actually it started even before the knitting.

I got the yarn: Regia Design Line Kaffe Fassett from Margene when we met in Flagstaff, Arizona on our way to Sedona and Jerome to introduce Margene to Erica (and to Erica’s amazing yarn shop), so I guess it was purchased in Utah.

The lovely sock waited patiently in my stash, it was patted occasionaly, it was taken out and looked at but got his (yes, yarn is a he in Hebrew so his it is in my blog unless I think differently on some yarn,,,) time on the needles only recently.

(Oh, if I summarize this lucky sock travels I have to mention the big trip it made with the rest of my stash from Arizona to Toronto too, right?)

After I enjoyed very much knitting the Regia Stretch Crazy Sock yarn I took out my special Regia yarn and declared that this pair is for me! I wanted the socks to show off the colors without any disturbance from a pattern but I wanted the socks to be well fitted not loose like some stockinette socks seem to be (or at least the ones I knitted) so I decided on a very large rib of 5×1 and started knitting them happily just before we went to Buffalo to meet my sister in the train station.

As we had some time before the train was scheduled to arrive, we took the sock to see the Niagara Falls:

Wow so much water, lovely!

Wow so much water, lovely!

A week or so later, we went on a road trip that took the sock and us to lovely places. It appears I remembered to take photos of the poor sock only in New Harbor, Maine:

That is an interesting building

Pemaquid Light House - What a lovely scenery it has!

The Sock approved of this beautiful Knitting Spot

The sock approved of this beautiful knitting spot

The next morning when we went for a little walk I found this spot:

If only I didn't leave the socks in the hotel room,,,,

If only I didn't leave the socks in the hotel room,,,,

And then I found my dream house:

Do you want to come knit with me on that porch?

Do you want to come knit with me on that porch?

The beach near this house looks like this:

Such a beautiful Rocky Beach

Such a beautiful Rocky Beach

Well, after Maine we went back to Toronto but Joe found a long route that took us to the very lovely Quebec City. Unfortunately, I didn’t take any photos of my sock in progress there – shame on me.

Before I leave you, as we are talking about my knitting, here is a progress shot of my Maplewing:

The benefits of starting a shawl at the hem, you can actually see its development!

The benefits of starting a shawl at the hem, you can actually see its development!

And I can’t finish my post today without wishing everybody:

Shanah Tovah = Happy New Year

שנה-טובה

A Bad Case of Yarnitis

I  have an uncontrollable urge to buy yarn.

I have an uncontrollable urge to buy blue* yarn (although the yarn I bought today was actually quite black…)

I blame it all on the Sock Summit reports (mainly the photos….)

No, I don’t have photos, I put most of the yarn away and try to pretend it didn’t happen.

I was so good, for almost  a year  I bought almost no yarn (it was quite a few months ago…)

I also bought Jared Flood new Made in Brookyen – A Classic Elite pattern booklet – I  just had to have this book. I love many patterns in it. I think they could have made it larger, for the price they charge.

I finished another pair of socks last night and kitchenered and put in the ends today (this was a good practice. Note to self, try to remember it….)

I did take photos of the socks:

Regia Stretch Crazy Color

Regia Stretch Crazy Color

I really enjoyed knitting with the yarn. The stockinette is so uniform, beautiful.

Socks for Nir - Quite a belated birthday present

Socks for Nir - Quite a belated birthday present

I hope you all have a great weekend and that not all of you suffer from such a bad case of yarnitis.

These are not Nir's feet

These are not Nir's feet

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* Do you also find yourself buying, for extended period of times, yarn in similar shades or one color family?

A few years ago, we were visiting Toronto and I went to check several yarn shops (Toronto is blessed with loads of lovely yarn shops – not very good for the budget but very good for the soul).

It was the first time I met in person Fleece Artist/Hand Maiden yarns and fell immediately in love. Only when I arrived home, I realized I bought the same colorway in different yarn blends of theirs (it was my red period then) and other skeins were in other shades of red.