September 08, 2007
Twisted Flowers for Spring!
Third time lucky? For the third Saturday in a row, I have a finished project to show.
The Twisted Flower socks are done. I love them! Here's a few more angles.
Specs:
Pattern: Cookie A's "Twisted Flower Socks"
Yarn: Louet Gems Merino Fingering in "Eggplant" from The Loopy Ewe
Needles: 2.5mm on the leg, 2.25mm on the foot.
And one more shot, on the sock blockers.
My sock blockers came from Natty Yarns, btw.
I loved knitting this pattern. It's complicated enough to need some thought, but not too hard to follow in front of the TV at night.
I really loved the yarn. It's not available here in Australia, and it's the first time I've used it, but it certainly won't be the last. The label claims that it's machine washable and dryable, and it's a lovely springy yarn to knit with. I was a bit ticked when I found a knot in the first skein, but the second skein was fine. There was plenty of yardage in the skein, too. These socks are a little longer than I normally knit, and I still had a little yarn left over.
Overall? A+ for both pattern and yarn.
Saturday sky this morning.
Saturday sky 10 minutes ago.
In other news, Twinkie got a parcel this week.
She was pretty excited, and wanted to open it straight away.
But customs had checked it out, and were a bit heavy handed with the tape, so I had to help. She waited kind of patiently while I opened it for her.
Then she spotted what was inside.
Then she got really excited, and demanded that I open the packets for her.
Thank you to Kimberly and her furkids, Twinkie is very appreciative!
Comments
Twinkie is so excited she is moving at the speed of light!!!! Gorgeous socks. They are fantastic!!
Posted by: 2paw at September 8, 2007 06:57 PMI love everything about those socks - the colour of that yarn is just divine!!
Heh, Twinkie and her package - too cute!
Posted by: roseredshoes at September 8, 2007 10:04 PMTwisted flowers, they are awesome and the colour looks great.
Posted by: Anne at September 8, 2007 10:23 PMTwinkie cracks me up. And those socks are gorgeous!
Posted by: shirley at September 8, 2007 11:06 PMBeautiful socks! I (my hubby actually) managed to felt Gems Merino / socks before. By the way, you looked wonderful in your picture before. WW certainly agrees with you! Thanks for the post.
Posted by: Sharon at September 8, 2007 11:14 PMThey look awesome dont hide them under your jeans now they need to be shown off.
Posted by: metal and knit at September 8, 2007 11:44 PMI am coveting those socks just a little - they are so pretty! Love the shot of the bunny blur.
Posted by: becky c. at September 8, 2007 11:47 PMYour socks are amazing. I love the way the design twists and curves up the leg!!
Posted by: margene at September 9, 2007 01:19 AMYour socks turned out great! I have those on my long list of things I want to knit. Those pictures of Twinkie are adorable!! I didn't realize she had such a demanding side to her. :)
Posted by: monica at September 9, 2007 03:55 AMThose are simply spectacular! The color is stunning.
Posted by: Wanda at September 9, 2007 04:04 AMThe socks are lovely! ...and Twinkie's so cute : )
Posted by: Octopus Knits at September 9, 2007 04:32 AMWow! The way to Twinkie's heart is definitely through her stomach!
Posted by: Janet at September 9, 2007 04:58 AMGorgeous! What will you finish for next Saturday? (Just teasing.)
Posted by: Wool Winder at September 9, 2007 06:46 AMHee-hee. The reaction from Twinkie is too funny! I love the colorway of your socks. I have some Colinette in a similar shade and I have been trying to find a good pattern for it. Thanks!
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That Kimberly is a cool person!
Posted by: Fiona Bun at September 9, 2007 12:15 PMWonderful socks!!!You put us to shame,well me at least,LOL And lucky Twinkie!!!!!!
Posted by: cathy at September 9, 2007 01:31 PMWonderful socks!!!You put us to shame,well me at least,LOL And lucky Twinkie!!!!!!
Posted by: cathy at September 9, 2007 01:34 PMThose socks look beautiful. You seem to be finishing quite a few things lately too. I cant wait to see what new projects you are going to knit.
Posted by: Sue at September 9, 2007 02:06 PMYah, Twinkie got a squishie! I wanted to tell you that I love your Twinkie updates. I had a rabbit many years ago who looked just like Twinkie, but his name was Jellybean :-) Furbabies are the best :-)
Posted by: Melissa at September 9, 2007 02:11 PMAs always - perfect! I think another pair of Cookie socks shall have to be next on my list. Beaudelaire, perhaps? (In Violet, naturally).
You really are an enabler... ;)
Posted by: Andrea at September 10, 2007 09:52 AMWow - the socks look so lovely - love the pattern & the color too! I recently bought 2 skeins of Louet Gems & they are gorgeous. Can't wait to knit them up but I just can't decide which yarn to use first.
Posted by: Ann at September 10, 2007 11:17 AMYou're setting a precedent with this FO thing!
Are there any yoghurt chips left???
Posted by: Meaghan at September 10, 2007 12:37 PMThe socks look great and as a bonus they are on one of our sock blockers that we make. Twinkie looks so cute and as always I feel like giving her a huge hug.
Posted by: Helen at September 10, 2007 08:47 PMLove the socks and the yarn. What a great combination.
Posted by: Wendy G at September 10, 2007 11:53 PMThose are gorgeous! I am glad that you included details about the yarn because I've never used it before, either, and you gave all the details that I'd want to know before trying it. I have to get myself a copy of that pattern and some Louet Gems to knit it up with.
Posted by: Susan at September 11, 2007 12:27 AMThe socks are fabulous! I hope Winkle likes the Yoghurt Chips. Twinkle stole the show from you this post!
Posted by: fleegle at September 11, 2007 09:00 PMFantastic socks and lucky Twinkie!!
Posted by: ScottishF at September 12, 2007 06:47 AMAww, how cute is that, Twinkie has her own package! And those socks are gorgeous!! You're really on a roll with these FOs.
Posted by: claudine at September 14, 2007 02:32 PM
Those socks are fabulous!! Well done!
Posted by: amanda j at September 8, 2007 06:49 PM