No Remote Blogging, But…

A finished pair of socks. Oklahoma was ok, not great, but ok. It was a really long trip – 12 hours in the truck each way, early mornings, late nights, and not a lot of luck on the team roping front. We left the hotel before 8 o’clock every morning and didn’t get back to the room until about midnight. All I did was knit and watch team roping. Well, I guess I also fed horses, cleaned stalls, ate a lot of concession stand crap, and visited with Travis’ brother and sister-in-law. The good news is that I finished the Spey Valley socks.

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Project Details:

Pattern: Spey Valley from Knitting on the Road

Needles: Addi Natura 2.0mm 6″ dpns

Yarn: Lorna’s Laces Shepherd Sock in Island Blue

Thoughts: This is a really good basic pattern. The design is, of course, clever and well-executed – it is a Nancy Bush pattern after all. I like the 3 ribbing patterns. The cuff is done in a purl 2, k2, p1, k2 rib that mimics the look of the leg and foot ribbing, but provides a bit more stretch to hold the sock up. The second ribbing is done in a diamond pattern and I think adds just a bit of interest to an otherwise basic sock. The leg and foot is made up of a 5×2 ribbing and provides nice stretch, but is a bit different than your basic 2×2 ribbing. The very best part of this sock is the round toe. I just love how it looks and fits. These socks are not for me, they’re a gift for a friend, so I’m going to block them tonight so they’re ready to send off next week.

I didn’t start another project while I was gone. I have to tell you that I was little burned out after knitting for 10 hours a day for 3 days. I know, it’s a shocking statement, but rather than start a new project on the way home yesterday I read a book. And now I’m feeling energized to start something new. I wound the yarn for the knee highs, but I am going to finish the Kimono Sweater and work on the squares I promised Cindy for her wedding. I’m thinking something with cables. I’ve been in the mood for cables lately. I have a lot of blog reading to catch up on, and hopefully I’ll get that done in the next day or two. For those of you who are interested, the new computer rocks. I absolutley love it.

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27 Responses to “No Remote Blogging, But…”

  1. Cyndi

    The socks look great. Sounds like the short break from knitting was just what you needed.

    I so have computer envy right now! Glad that you are loving it though. :)

  2. Stephanie

    Love the socks. A finished project is always a great accomplishment. I hear ya on being a little burned out – that was a lot of knitting time. Were your hands a little sore? I think that is at least the second project you have done from that book. I may have to add it to my wish list because I like your finished projects.

  3. gleek

    nice socks! i love the different ribbing ideas. they match up so well.

    so glad you like the mac!

  4. Carole

    Burned out from knitting? YOU?!?

  5. Zarah

    Pretty socks – it’s a perfect combo of the yarn and pattern. I bet your hands were killing you after all that knitting. I can’t wait to see this much-talked-about Kimono Sweater!

  6. Katherine

    Nice socks.

    Come on. Butterfly. Pictures. You’re killin’ me.

  7. Angela

    Yahooooo!!! I’m almost ready to turn the heel on my 2nd sock. I would like this to be done and over with already so can get started on my sweaters! Welcome back! Your gmail chat buddies miss you!

  8. PumpkinMama

    Wonderful socks! Love that color so much.

  9. diana

    Sorry to hear that you didn’t have a great time in Oklahoma, but the socks look great!

  10. yahaira

    welcome back! I missed my oracle the last few days

  11. Marcia

    Glad you’re back, love the socks, sorry about the roping thing! Off to bed to rest up for a day of babysitting tomorrow…getting too old for the little guy!

  12. Theresa

    Welcome home! And lovely socks. You’re really working your way through the Nancy Bush compendium, aren’t you? What’s up next?

  13. Lolly

    Steph, nice to see you! and such lovely socks! that color is so striking, and this pattern really caught my eye. I love Nancy’s work, but that is not a surprise!

    Oklahoma was OK – that totally made me laugh. I am such a cornball. ;P

  14. christine

    Welcome back!!! You were missed!
    Do you have pictures of the trip to OK?

    The socks are perfectly executed!

  15. Stacey

    The socks came out beautiful. Gotta love Nancy Bush!

    Do your hands/wrists hurt at all after 10 hrs/day of knitting? I’d like to try to see if mine do! :)

  16. Rebekah

    Wow 30 hours of knitting, no wonder you were burnt out. Reading a book was a good idea. The socks are very nice though.

  17. blossom

    i sometimes too get tired of knitting! that’s when i sew. love your socks. i like this pattern, too. i want to knit through my sock yarn stash as much as possible this winter. let’s hope it happens!

  18. Birdsong

    What a long trip! Are the socks for Travis? I can see where I would get tired of the same project in that stretch, but now you have a FO and room to add something new to the list:)

  19. Birdsong

    What a long trip! Are the socks for Travis? I can see where I would get tired of the same project in that stretch, but now you have a FO and room to add something new to the list:)

  20. Birdsong

    What a long trip! Are the socks for Travis? I can see where I would get tired of the same project in that stretch, but now you have a FO and room to add something new to the list:)

  21. Theresa

    Love the socks, but you are really going to have to start knitting for people with smaller feet!

  22. kris

    oh they are nice! i love me a good basic sock pattern with a twist. well done, stephanie!

  23. Dipsy D.

    These socks are absolutely fantastic – I so love the color as well as the pattern! Great!

  24. AJ

    The socks are beautiful and the color is great! Nice job!

  25. Wanda

    Yay for finishing those socks! They look great!

  26. JessaLu

    Love the sockage! :o )

  27. Kathy

    Beautiful! I love the color.


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