Awesome socks!
Posted by kristi at October 3, 2012 3:44 PMWow, that yarn is so beautiful!
I don't like to knit toe up, but I see why you did. Might change my mind!
Weren't those the socks you were knitting when I ducked out of your Grok the Sock class in Perth, ON, to run off to make on offer on a house? I admired them then, and even more now. Good luck with the tidy up. Sometimes the only solution is to send everyone else in the house away for a while (as in a couple of days).
Posted by Elizabeth at October 3, 2012 3:51 PMKilt hose -- now just get Steven B to design the kilt. Woohoo!
Winter is coming..... and my boiler is not working. They're supposed to come look at it again tomorrow; but I might be trying to figure out how to stay warm making a wool nest!
Posted by Amy in StL at October 3, 2012 3:54 PMLove the socks! They are not too long but if you fall out of love with them I'll happily pay postage to my house!:-)
I have plum gremlins at my house, I started with a big tub of plums, made plum compote, plum jam, plum muffins and there are still plums in the bowl!! Spent my spinning day cooking plums, they are too amazing to compost so off to freeze the remainder. Maybe tomorrow I'll get to visit with my wheel. Housework well that may have to wait for a bit.
Socks might go well with the Bludstone boots (although your mother might sigh). Delightful colourway - I am having envious thoughts about them. I can see why you just wanted to keep going until your ran out of yarn. Mmmm delicious.
All power to you and Natalie on get some of life's 'compartments' right. It all helps.
Posted by StellaMM at October 3, 2012 3:58 PMLove knitting personalities, and appreciate the introduction to StevenBe.
Posted by sherry at October 3, 2012 3:59 PMStark? Lannister? other?
Posted by IntrepidOtter at October 3, 2012 4:09 PMWinter is coming! Though those socks are way more awesome than anything the Starks get to wear.
Posted by Ashley at October 3, 2012 4:11 PMThe shop is totally awesome! I have a "girl cave" knitting room at home. Gave me some cool new ideas!
Posted by Donna at October 3, 2012 4:14 PMGreat socks! I'm way past high school (back in the old days of high school) but still wear tall (knee) socks with long skirts in winter. Doesn't everyone in northern climates? The color transition is nifty. Did you shape them as you went along?
Posted by Carrie at October 3, 2012 4:16 PMWinter - or at least a taste of winter - arrived here (Missoula, MT) this morning, after 42 days straight without precipitation (a record!). Rain on the valley floor, snow on the mountainsides. I consider it God's birthday present to me (okay, so my birthday was yesterday, but I'm thankful for the precip all the same). But I do not have beautiful new hand-knitted socks to celebrate with,as you do, so you celebrate having them. (Long socks never work for me anyway.)
I just hope we get enough rain to put out the fires that have been smoking us for weeks (cough, cough).
Posted by KMK at October 3, 2012 4:23 PMMaybe it is your knitting that has the bad seed? Yesterday I put away some needles and patterns and did a minor yarn toss and after that I was actually able to get some cleaning done in the house. Just sayin'....
Posted by Marilyn at October 3, 2012 4:31 PMLove the colorway of the socks. Looks like they might match StevenBe's boots.
Posted by Deborah at October 3, 2012 4:33 PMThe owner of StevenBe is totally pimping with his purple ruffly shirt. I love it!
I also love the socks, but I don't normally knit long socks (I sort of like the partial balls I have left over). I'll have to try the yarn anyway, and try toe up again, because I love the idea of these socks. All in my spare time, naturally!
Posted by Seanna Lea at October 3, 2012 4:35 PMI was always surprised at how short your socks are, given that it is cold up there. These are very pretty.
Posted by Lesley at October 3, 2012 4:36 PMLove the socks!
Posted by KathyD at October 3, 2012 4:39 PMOw-w-w-w-w. you didn't show them the chandelier or the llama or... I like to think of the shop as a very large shipment of every kind of yarn imaginable exploding in Mae West's bedroom. No other explanation. Thanks for coming here again and thanks for the heads up on Rams' (of the comments)new book. Please talk her into a website so she can show-off.
Posted by Friday's Mom at October 3, 2012 4:45 PMBeautiful socks!
Posted by CindyKS at October 3, 2012 4:52 PMLikewise appreciate learning about StevenBe - maybe this will be a MN autumnal visit year! Love the socks, too!
Posted by Ann Hunt at October 3, 2012 4:53 PMThose are great rain boot socks!!! I always wear long socks with rain boots or else I get sweaty calves... ;-)
Did you buy something at StevenBe? If you did, It might be that the "something" is the culprit for the house mess. It could be trying to transform your house into an over the top boudoir...
I was going to comment that the first photo of Steven B was waaayyy too tame. Then I saw the second one. Yup, that's him.
Posted by kmkat at October 3, 2012 5:03 PMWow! What a store.......
I like the socks.I bet they will be warm.
Posted by Amy at October 3, 2012 5:03 PMWow! Mpls AND "Winter is Coming" quote in one post. Just reinforced that you are awesome.
Only wish I could've been to the talk to see you!! Please come back sometime in the future!
Yay Minneapolis Knitters!! StevenBe rocks. (signed, Minneapolis knitter who had classes when you were here...) :(
Posted by Catherine at October 3, 2012 5:12 PMI was waiting to see your reaction to StevenBe. I met him at the Minnesota Guild's Yarnover... he was definitely over the top, as was his mobile shop at the market... I haven't had a chance yet to go to the Garage when I go to visit my son... but I take it that it is not the soothing kind of shop- but tons of fun and lots of electricity... looks like that was your experience. He is bringing a bunch of people to Vogue Knitting Live in Chi on the train with lots of action all the way here...
Posted by Jane at October 3, 2012 5:32 PMWe ALL look at Steven like that, Stephanie. You should come to Yarnover in Mpls some time. He sets up a booth that makes everyone else's booth look like a closet. And walks around in a boa. And hangs things from the ceiling. So the look? Universal. Did you see any of the pink and white staff jumpsuits with jewels on them? :) Y'all ought to come visit some time. And people think Minneapolis is stuffy...
Posted by JodyO at October 3, 2012 5:32 PMI am drooling over that awesome sock yarn. Just my style. You didn't make them for me, did you?
And that place looks just like what my apartment will look like in 5 years, when I can actually settle instead of moving all over the place. Loving it.
Posted by Anna at October 3, 2012 5:35 PMDarlin', the socks are definitely my colors! A size eight shoe? Oh, how sweet of you. Thank you soooo very much.....
P.S. Don't worry so much about the house. It'll always be there. Get back to the knitting. Bad seeds eventually fall over in exhaustion and die.
I love the way that yarn worked up into the socks and they're a perfect length to show off the color transitions. I dig 'em.
Posted by Dianna at October 3, 2012 5:39 PMI find it really amusing that I am only one of 3 people who got the "Winter is Coming" reference. :)
Gorgeous socks! Love the transition - looks like sunset over the mountains.
Posted by SueToo at October 3, 2012 6:00 PMWinter is coming... and a knitter always pays her debts? :)
Posted by Abigail at October 3, 2012 6:00 PMLovelovelove those socks! I'm pretty sure I need those in my sock drawer and my life will not be complete until they are there. Off to find the yarn...
Posted by sillylittlelady at October 3, 2012 6:02 PMStevenBe looks amazing--like you could roam around in that over-the-top place for hours sniffing and squeezing yarn. And then flop on that lovely bed when you're shopped out. I love your socks. Yes, winter is coming, but hopefully there's still plenty of autumn left before we get to the yucky stuff.
Posted by marjorie at October 3, 2012 6:18 PMDid you enjoy the small-but-filled spinning fiber room at Steven Be's? (1st photo, in the back, the room/closet with the sunny window) (or have they rearranged since my last visit?) I have some Australian merino/possum blend from that little room waiting to be spun...
Posted by Betty at October 3, 2012 6:22 PMThat looks like a tremendously good time. Question for you re: the toe-up socks (which are generally my faves) - how do you prevent the *(!%@!! hole where the heel joins? I know there are theories, and I've tried them. What's yours?
Posted by Still Blogless Carrie at October 3, 2012 6:23 PMSoooo . . . should we be calling you Ned Stark now? [HBO's Game of Thrones].
Posted by Iris at October 3, 2012 6:26 PMSteven is a lunatic but he is our lunatic and we love him. Thanks for such a great evening - I haven't laughed so much in a long time.
- Becka (the one in the waterlily skirt)
those socks would be stockings on Tyrion, i'm thinking. (though i think he would like the color choice.) winter is coming, indeed.
Posted by coolquacker at October 3, 2012 7:26 PMI refuse to live anywhere that winter is taken seriously...but oh my, would I love to have a shop like that anywhere nearby. FAB-U-LOUS!!!
And the socks are not at all too long. They are gorgeous, and will keep your calves from freezing in your taken-seriously-winter temperatures.
Posted by Christine at October 3, 2012 7:33 PMYes winter is coming. We're heading for 0C/32F over the weekend. You're further north, so I have to assume that you are also starting the competition as to who caves on the heat too. Gotta love down duvets and woolens.
Posted by Lori at October 3, 2012 7:40 PMWinter is coming. DH is not Canadian by birth, and totally fails to grasp the importance of furnace wars. We lose every year.
But I cast on my first-ever sock today, so life is good.
Posted by Emily at October 3, 2012 7:45 PMYou do know that your last line is SO Game of Thrones. Also true, never ready.
Posted by Kim at October 3, 2012 8:19 PMLove the socks. All the references to winter is coming, etc. are lost on me, but those socks!! That yarn!!!! big sigh... Thanks for the post. (maybe the bad seed is that you need to have a very secret knitting project in your suitcase at all times, so you ALWAYS have something 'in progress' when you travel...)
Posted by Fran at October 3, 2012 8:47 PMBoot socks!
Posted by Cara at October 3, 2012 8:47 PMooo...oooo....Game of Thrones reference! Awesome!
Posted by TracyB at October 3, 2012 8:48 PMIt was 32 degrees in the Seattle area this morning-left the window open overnight-ack. Love the socks, wish I had the socks, and oh, I can't find my kitchen table.....I love being amongst my own kind :)
Posted by artiscentral at October 3, 2012 9:00 PMWow! What a store!! And great socks!
Posted by Appaloosa at October 3, 2012 9:29 PMLook at your photos of the shop. Look at your 'untidy' house. Is there a common theme?
What did you bring home with you?
Find it and knit it - into something for halloween.
Those socks are gorgeous! they'd look killer peeking over the top of some winter boots :)
Posted by Lolly at October 3, 2012 9:42 PMIf I ever go to Minneapolis, I'm going to that yarn shop. I know I'd love it! and your socks are pretty awesome too! thanks for a great post!
Thing the first: Excess is never enough
Thing the second: Spectacular socks
Posted by Soxanne at October 3, 2012 10:13 PMI LOVE the cowl the woman is wearing in the 8th picture. Does anybody know what pattern that is and what yarn it is?
Posted by Miranda at October 3, 2012 10:16 PMStevenBe's looks like a fun place to work! I'd move there and apply for a job, if it weren't for Minnesota's notorious winters. (Is it any wonder Bullwinkle's home town of Frostbite Falls is in Minnesota? And don't squawk at me -- I'm a born-and-bred Chicagoan!)
The socks are gorgeous. Depending on the boots worn, they might need to be a bit longer to be good boot socks. . .but they might look stunning worn with boots that are barely higher than your ankles. For that reason alone, I predict at least one of your daughters will be seriously coveting those socks!
Posted by Anonymous, too at October 3, 2012 10:18 PMThanks for the great talk Stephanie. I laughed till I cried, I learned a few interesting things about my brain, And I met some pretty fun knitters. Come back soon!
Posted by Sheri at October 3, 2012 10:19 PMAlmost forgot. . .hope you got to throw your hand-knitted tam in the air at the corner of 7th Street and Nicollet Mall!
Posted by Anonymous, too at October 3, 2012 10:20 PMLove the socks, and I think Remley would have dorn them proudly! ;-)
Posted by Zach at October 3, 2012 10:40 PMI do believe you've just given me a reason to make the trip to Minneapolis. I think I'd better wait until spring though. I wouldn't want to lose track of time and find myself snowed in or anything.
Posted by Josh L at October 3, 2012 11:15 PMI found my bad seed this morning. It was my husband's suitcase, he travels for work each week. It could also have been the two boxes of yarn and the short(ish) stack of unread magazines.
Posted by Jill D at October 3, 2012 11:19 PMLove the socks, and the GOT reference.
Posted by shelly at October 3, 2012 11:47 PMTo paraphrase both chaucer and pogo:
Winter is icumen in, sing goddamn!
May your tall and colorful socks get you through the upcoming months' travails.
With best wishes from beautiful Puebla, Mexico, where i'm currently spreading the joy of socks!
Posted by Elleninindy at October 4, 2012 12:05 AMOh sure, Stephanie, enable us all to buy more of that beautiful yarn that transitions so subtly up the leg as a sock or softly across the shoulders as a shawl or cowl. I'm already on my second Wingspan. I see more in the future with some Gypsy Girl Creations yarn, maybe.
Posted by Denise at October 4, 2012 12:05 AMMiranda, Jessie is wearing the Gradient Cowl by Shibui.
Thank you for coming out here, Stephanie! We all had a wonderful time! (Especially after we caught up on our sleep.)
Posted by Bridget at October 4, 2012 1:34 AM"Winter is coming."
I love that you're such a dork.
What a fun shop! And what cool socks!
Posted by AlisonH at October 4, 2012 2:28 AMGroovy socks! and yeah I like toe-up socks :)
Posted by Cathy at October 4, 2012 3:48 AMGreat kuitsokken = calvessocks. Stop searching for the Bad Seed. You just have to look for Somebody and Nobody, they are living in many houses, in mine certainly and now also in yours. they like to stay invisible, but you can regognize them this way: Nobody does never do anything and Somebody does the things that should not have been done. Like this: who forget filling the dishwasher: Nobody! Who started the fire: Somebody (but not me)! See, easy as that. I have offered them a cruise on a giant ship, but no, my house is just so cosy they want to stay. So I have an excuse, either nobody or somebody is responsible, not me! For me it is the only way to stay sane and grasp some time for knitting.
Posted by dutch margreet at October 4, 2012 7:05 AMOh dear, I think she might have some website problems. One of the yarn picture thumbnails I clicked on took me to some very friendly ladies who seem to have lost all their clothes instead of pretty yarn!
Posted by Lauren at October 4, 2012 7:51 AMI love them! My daughter is going to a Catholic school with a dress code. However, she can wear funky socks which she does. The socks are knee socks - long and colorful. She would love these! Thanks for sharing.
Posted by Kate at October 4, 2012 9:01 AMWinter is coming - I see what you did there. I wonder if GoT fans who live in the south can really understand what that means.
Posted by Beth at October 4, 2012 9:14 AMGradient socks. Simply beautiful!
Posted by Suzanne at October 4, 2012 9:14 AMYou've done it to me again...must get some of that yarn!
Posted by Diane at October 4, 2012 9:53 AMLove the socks.
Think it would be great to visit the store.
Looks like a lot of fun.
Aren't those the socks you brought at the bike rally ?
Posted by Anik at October 4, 2012 10:09 AMGorgeous socks. Love them. Will be checking out that yarn!
Posted by WendyBee at October 4, 2012 10:20 AMLove the sock yarn and the off the wall yarn shop. Would have to make the socks shorter, though. They'd be thigh-highs on me Definitely my colors.
Posted by Lois at October 4, 2012 10:34 AMI took my first knitting class with Steven many moons ago when I lived in the Twin Cities. This was at his first shop the Yarn Garage. I still have warm memories of him and his "over the top-ness" he taught me that a little bling makes everything better. Love that Guy. I really need to get up there to see his new place.
Posted by Denise at October 4, 2012 10:39 AMmy goodness, i'm drooling over those socks, beautiful!!!!!
Posted by Ashley at October 4, 2012 10:52 AMWinter is coming. Methinks Catelyn or Sansa would love a pair of those for a long season at winterfell:-)
Gorgeous!
Posted by hknits at October 4, 2012 11:03 AMThose SOCKS!!! Awesome! They'd make such a lovely thing for those who wear stubby boots, though the colors would be lost till you took the boots off.
Though I saw those clear "wellies" in my LYS - and that pair of socks would be PERFECT in those boots. A kit would be lovely...just sayin'....
Posted by river at October 4, 2012 11:57 AMGreat shop! Sure wish there was one like that here. The pics make me want to linger long in a place like that. Love the socks. Simply fabulous!!!
Posted by Bonnie at October 4, 2012 12:36 PMFirst off i LOVE those socks!!! awesome yarn....second i think i'd like to go to Minneapolis just to visit that shop...looks like a total party in there..
Posted by Melissa in Fairbanks at October 4, 2012 12:43 PMLove the colors - always good to play outside your color comfort zone - these would look so good with blue jeans - jeans are rarely orange, olive green or brown anyway. Hooray for color!
Posted by lynne at October 4, 2012 12:57 PMI'll second Lauren's comment: I looked for yarn and got boobs. Not the porn I was hoping for.
Posted by Steph at October 4, 2012 1:47 PMStephen is something isn't he? I met him for the first time through a Community Ed crochet class. The original store he started with his sister in Rosemount is just as over-the-top. When knitting friends come to town I ALWAYS try to get them into the Yarn Garage in Rosemount. I only shop a little there otherwise - when I'm looking for something no other store in the Twin Cities will have, I know Stephen will have it.
Posted by mostcurious at October 4, 2012 1:50 PMBut did you see Prince?!?
Posted by Angelia at October 4, 2012 1:54 PMAgh. You were in the Twin Cities and I completely missed it. Looks like it was a wonderful time.
Posted by Caitlin at October 4, 2012 2:29 PMOkay, so before I buy some of that yarn, was it one skein split in half for those gorgeous socks, or was it a skein each?
Posted by BlondEngineer at October 4, 2012 2:31 PMWow, I'm really bummed that you haven't found the bad seed yet. I was really hopeful that its discovery would help flush out bad seeds everywhere, especially the one at my house in Texas. Maybe it's the other way around. I better get back to work.
Posted by Paloma at October 4, 2012 2:50 PMEmily Christensen said, "A clean house is a sign of a misspent life."
I think she is most wise. Especially since I just snagged an Ashford knitters loom...
So, I'm looking at the clutter at StevenBe, and thinking about the so-called clutter at your house (okay, my house too) and I'm wondering if it's just a point of view? Because my life would be so much easier if I could adopt Steven's point of view and accpet over-the-top as normal instead of the stick-up-my-butt attitude I have about order. Well, except for the coffee cups under the couch.
Posted by Evalyn at October 4, 2012 3:21 PMOkay, I have to have that thing around that girl's neck. That... cowly thing. Didn't you "borrow" it from her? You're slipping. Did you at least get the pattern name and yarn used? Aaargh! Yer killin' me here!!
Posted by Susan at October 4, 2012 7:05 PMSteven's mother taught me to knit and to stash - over-the-top in a different way. Hope you were able to meet her!
Posted by sara at October 4, 2012 9:14 PMThe cowl around the girl's next is Shibui's Gradient. It is a free pattern on their website and uses six skeins of Shibui Silk Cloud. The girl is me, and we LOVED having Stephanie visit! Winter is coming......
Posted by Jessie at October 4, 2012 9:52 PMArrrrgh...now I have to stop the Christmas knitting to make those fabulous socks...and the cowl.
StevenBe is amazing! Glad you got to expierence all the over-the-topness!
Posted by Davida at October 5, 2012 12:16 AMOh my, they broke the mold when they made Steven B. no one will ever be able to fill his socks. If God forbid! A stack of yarn falls over on him. Steven is the most delightful and deliciously creative knitter I know. I am fortunate to live close enough to stop into his shop to enjoy the riot of colors as well as the humor filled ambience of the shop. I am so happy that you were able to meet our favorite Minnesota knitter.
Posted by Barb at October 5, 2012 12:21 AMBeautiful socks - Long is perfect for winter.
Posted by Mistea at October 5, 2012 3:48 AMI fell for that cowl, too. I looked at the pattern on the website and I must have! Does the cowl on the Shibui website match the colors in the picture? I'd love to know the colors that you used and can I use four skeins instead of six? ( first I have to finish my Suki. This blog is expensive.
Posted by Allise at October 5, 2012 10:11 AMAre you secretly a Stark??
Posted by Kim at October 5, 2012 10:51 AMThose socks are gorgeous! I absolutely love the colors :)
Posted by Julia at October 5, 2012 11:12 AMI have a feeling there is going to be a rush on that yarn - lovely, made me go to Ravelry and check out all of the projects. The shop is fab, makes me want to open my own Fibre Salon :)
Posted by Elissa at October 5, 2012 12:08 PMI've always thought I would be at least a more prolific, if not technically better, knitter if I lived someone where cold enough to justify more hand knits.
Posted by Rachel T at October 5, 2012 4:27 PMAh, but did they sing for you? ;-)
Posted by Angie at October 5, 2012 5:31 PMHere's what happens when you can be the beneficiary and experience the magic of Steven's shop, the wonderful knitting community of Mpls./St. Paul, and your visit all at once: I had learned belatedly that you were going to be in town, but thought I'd just come experience some of the energy and buy a special treat or two. When I arrived and was asked if I'd come for your sock class, I explained my visit, just happy to be there. Jeremy and another staff employee then told me the amazing news that someone had just canceled and I could take her place, luncheon, book signing, and all. No yarn and needles? No problem! I was stunned by my good fortune to study with you and be surrounded with all that knitting kharma. Thank you, Stephanie, and all at Steven Be's -- come visit, everyone!! You'll find it here for you, too.
Posted by Chillon at October 6, 2012 1:05 PMoh wow! those socks are beutiful!
i actually really love this colors.
its not usual but turned out amazing.
Whoever dyed that is brilliant. Socks...next on my list of things to do and enjoy doing.
Posted by cecelia at October 7, 2012 6:24 PMOh my, those socks are fantastic! Just what I need... One more lovely to draw me away from my crochet, writing, cooking and, oh yeah, day job!
Posted by Michelle at October 8, 2012 7:56 AMI LOVE them! I LOVE long socks! I want a pair! GAH! Too many projects in the queue.
Posted by Gina at October 8, 2012 5:18 PMThis isn't related to this post, but I just wanted to let you know that I was referring to your thrum FAQ and one of the links there (the knitfreak one) now seems to go to a porn site...so you might want to lose or update that link... :)
Posted by Jenni at October 8, 2012 7:15 PMToo funny. I was reading about your dining room and looking at the first photo at the same time. Bet you are glad that isn't actually your dining room. Although all that wool might be an improvement on some dinner guests, I suppose. Or you could decide to give everyone a ball of yarn and some needles at dessert time. It does look like an amazing shop, though.
Posted by Pamela Ireland at October 9, 2012 2:44 PMStevenBe's other shop, Yarn Garage is even more over the top and Steven is a gracious shop owner. Once I was passing near and called to find out their hours. They asked how far I was and said to come by...stayed open late and graciously spent over an hour showing me yarns and helping me find the perfect yarn for my project. :)
Posted by TorchSinger at October 12, 2012 12:59 AMI freaking love these socks. Absolutely GAGGING on the color. (in a good way)
Posted by Ed at October 15, 2012 1:38 PM