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06/09/2006

Fancy Silk sock meets L5 the clown car

I don't know what it was about this project, it just dragged. Most of this week the kids and I have been playing outside in the lovely sunshine, cleaning up the yard, getting all the outside toys cleaned up for a summer of fun, cleaning, cleaning and then some more cleaning. The strangest thing keep happening this week, I would watch tv and I wasn't knitting, while the kids where playing outside, I was just watch them play and not knit. I didn't feel like knitting. This totally freaked me out.  Last night I (finally) finished the toe decreases on my Fancy Silk Socks using Koigu KPPPM. This morning after I dropped the Van off for her new brakes and oil change, we came home with L5 the clown car* and the kids destroyed worked on some arts and crafts I kitchenered up the toe.

With out further ado, I give you my finished Fancy Silk Socks and L5 the loverly Clown Car:

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Pattern: Fancy Silk Socks from Knitting Vintage Socks. April/May sock for the Knitting Vintage Socks a long

Yarn: 2 hanks Koigu KPPPM color P52267. This colorway reminds me of yummy watermelons.

Needles: size 1 metal dpns, 5 of 'em.

Time: Started: May 25 Finished: June 9. 2 weeks these where on the needles! Poor neglected sock!

My though's: I love the lace cuff! The lace panel is very pretty, and the little s1k2psso every so many rows, so cute! I'm thinking about modifying the pattern and just using the lace cuff and the lace panel for a pair of socks in the future. (Leaving out the little bumpy things) Now that the socks are finished, I need to give them a nice bath in hopes that the koigu will relax a bit and to get the lace cuff to lay down a bit more. (I casted on too tight it seems!) I'm so happy that I joined the Knitting Vintage Socks a-long, I don't think I would have attempted to even try any of the patterns in this book, (other than the ribbed ones in the front) with out having a knit a-long. When I looked at the directions for most of the socks, they seemed so hard, used tiny needles (000 should be left to tiny socks, not men's size 11 shoe socks) and the measurements wouldn't fit my foot with out modifying the pattern. Next time I need to remember, just one row at a time and remember its just yarn, you can rip-it!

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L5 returned happly to the dealorship after our photo shot with the fancy silk socks. L5 is awaiting our visit next week when the recall of whatever will be fixed. Yippie.

 *I have to say, I think its fantastic the dealership we bought the van from has loaner cars for when your vehicle is in the shop. What I think sucks, is that they are teeny tiny neons (no offence to people who like neons!!) and it almost impossible to fit 1 car seat and 2 booster seats in a neon. When all of us get out, it feels like we are all spilling out of the car, like the clowns in a clown car. Allysa (who is 2) called it "baby car" when we walked out to it this morning!

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I think I am suffering from SSS (second sock syndrome) right now :-( My second sock has just been sitting idle for at least two weeks on the needles so two weeks for the pair seems reasonable to me ;-)

Sorry you can't make it this Saturday but at least you'll get to KIP!

Posted by: SpiderWomanKnits | 06/09/2006

The socks are gorgeous!! Just gorgeous!

Posted by: monica | 06/09/2006

Pretty socks! I have been in knitting slumps before where I just didn't feel it. But they always go away thankfully.

Posted by: Erin | 06/09/2006

I have so so so many projects that I want to be doing right now, and no urge at all to finish anything. None! Sad, yes?

I love me a small car, but 2 booster seats and a car seat? In a neon? I bet all of you are squooshed!

Posted by: Jenn | 06/09/2006

The socks are beautiful! Giggle - clown car - giggle. At least you woke up early enough to get the van to the garage!
Miss you

Posted by: Mom | 06/09/2006

I found the first photo very intersting because it looks like a professional poster advertising the car as well as the sock as the creamy white and the sock colourway went so well together.
The socks are indeed very lovely!

Posted by: Yuli | 06/10/2006

what a perceptive 2 yr old! :) congratulations on finishing your socks. i've been in a bit of a sock slump. but, if i finish, maybe i will pose my socks all over my truck :)

Posted by: gray la gran | 06/10/2006

Congrarts on finishing the socks! I agree, the patterns in KVS are very complicated and what is up with those tiny needles?

Posted by: Zarah | 06/10/2006

Two weeks, and you're calling them neglected?!?! You must be FAST! My socks take at least three weeks to knit, but then, I'm not knitting every day... do you? The socks look lovely, even though they were neglected...

Posted by: Amy | 06/10/2006

Love the socks. I know how those slumps go but you'll get through it. By the way Zippy the wonder Neon (my car) forgives any neon slander and understands he's not a suitable car for children. There's barely room for my cat.

Posted by: Erin | 06/12/2006

The socks look great! :)

Posted by: Amy | 06/13/2006