Polgooth Socks

Dark grey for C1
Light blue for C2

September 1, 2020

fish lips kiss heel in C1

December 16, 2020

Cast on 2nd sock with 3 stitches more than the largest size, after about an inch of pattern, had them try it on and not quite big enough. Pulled back to cuff and reknit the single row of k with 3 increases evenly distributed, ended up at 6 stitches more than largest size

December 7, 2021

Looks like this has notes and photos for both of the pairs that I knit: one for me (dark grey/light blue) and one for Ryn (dark blue/light grey)

cancun boxy lace top

July 15, 2020

knit to pattern up through the last D section, then additional repeat of C – should measure up correctly to with last two repeats of B

(also, slipped first stitch of every row, hoping for easier seaming)

‘Vog On

August 7, 2020

these are VERY loose, ended up reducing extra 2 stitches in the gusset of the first sock, and sort of wish I’d either gone down a needle size or reduced a few stitches

August 25, 2020

Cute as heck but HUGE around the ankles, not sure how much I’ll wear them confused

Port Gamble Socks

June 4, 2020

Cuff in same yarn as https://www.ravelry.com/projects/epersonae/recipe-of-the-… – had a tiny bit in my fingering scraps box, going to combine with some other blue yarns

June 5, 2020

Used variegated up thru row 7 of stst ankle, then a mid-tone blue (don’t remember what) up to heel flap, saving mid-tone for probably toes.

Shifting sock B over to do both heel flaps together, joining navy blue Wildfoote for heels and foot

June 16, 2020

Doing the toe in the mid-tone blue, which I believe is the same yarn as https://www.ravelry.com/projects/epersonae/basic-sock-wit…

June 23, 2020

probably a tiny bit too small? but good enough to wear.

Desert Ripple

Still needs blocking, and will need fairly strong blocking to get rectangular.

A nice project for long stretches of meetings and videos (and yes, video meetings)

Did the buttonholes, not sure if at correct intervals. Not sure if I’m going to add buttons, will probably wait until I’m comfortable going to stores in person.

Pattern is very confusing to read in sections where color is changing and for buttonhole placement! Ended up copying into word and reformatting a couple of sections.

June 23, 2020

final dimensions after blocking: 17” x 62”

Fishnet Clog Socks

April 20, 2020

Started toe, realized it was way too big, pulled back to increases and stayed at 44 st vs 52 in pattern.

April 25, 2020

Discovered after finishing that I’d knit them with the wrong needle (2 ½ instead of 2)