October 21, 2010

Faster than a speeding frog

No sooner had I written yesterdays blog post, effortlessly exclaiming that I would "easily" finish my sock before the end of the month, than I noticed that the second sock was really different from the first.  The first sock was pooling prettily on the leg (I usually have issues, but this colourway is "tidepooling" so it only seems fair) and the second sock was striping.  That was weird.

Sock the first.

Sock the second.
There's really only three reasons the same yarn could do two different things. Either I had a different stitch pattern, (Nope. Would have noticed that, I should think) or I had a different gauge (I would say not for this as well.  Same yarn, needles, stress and alcohol levels) or I had a different number of stitches. 

Bingo.  A quick count revealed that I had knit the first sock as a medium and the second as a small.  I nipped out and lay in the road for a bit, then came in and ripped the thing into oblivion.  Considering that today looks like this:

(This is what Sock Summit prep looks like.  Fear us. We are the reason that Post-it notes are in business.  Our entire conference is built on them. Other people have software, we have sticky-ware)  I fear for it's completion by the end of the month, poor wee blighter - especially since I accidentally slipped and fell last night, and when I came up I had started a shawl. 

Oops. 

I fly home early tomorrow, but have a long layover in Vancouver.  I'll tell you all about it then.  It's a nice shawl.  I think you'll like it.

Posted by Stephanie at October 21, 2010 5:27 PM
Comments

The kicker to me is that I like how BOTH socks are coming out. Do you have any friends with different sized feet? Looking forward to the shawl (and SS).

Posted by: stephanie at October 21, 2010 5:55 PM

I love "slipped and fell." Like it was a total accident. Still, the socks are really nice, and I bet they'll look even nice with the new shawl!

Posted by: Elizabeth L in Apex, NC at October 21, 2010 5:55 PM

Wow! I can't believe you're already into the furnace wars and knitting warm, snuggly things. Here in Texas we're just starting to THINK about wearing sweaters. And we do AC wars - how long can you wait into the spring to turn on the air conditioning...And I agree with Stephanie the first poster. Both socks are great. Too bad you couldn't have knitted another one of each!

Posted by: LeslieKK at October 21, 2010 5:59 PM

I slipped and fell on Tuesday, but I came up with a bruised palm and a sprained little finger -- I would have rather had a shawl -- but I did start a today that is coming along nicely. Safe travels!

Posted by: Joni at October 21, 2010 5:59 PM

Well. Either you finish a pair of socks by the end of the month and I have no comment, or you don't finish and I get to call you a slacker.

(Have I mentioned before how very entertaining it is to see you flip out completely over a self-imposed deadline?)

Go ahead. Work on the shawl.

Posted by: Presbytera at October 21, 2010 6:02 PM

And also? Sixty-four days til Christmas.

Posted by: Presbytera at October 21, 2010 6:03 PM

Frogs are our friends. Repeat. Not tempted by the four socks option?

Posted by: Mirra at October 21, 2010 6:03 PM

Love the colorway, good catch on the striping. At least you weren't at the toe when you realized (which would be my luck).

Posted by: Ashley at October 21, 2010 6:04 PM

Surely the long layover in Vancouver will permit you to finish the pair. . . friend Pat and I gave ourselves a waiver for our October socks. It just wasn't happening.

Posted by: Elizabeth D at October 21, 2010 6:11 PM

You have knit a sock on the way home before now. I am not writing off the sock just yet. You still have 10 days.

Posted by: picadrienne at October 21, 2010 6:13 PM

I was at the new Lettuce Knit location today-how beautiful is THAT! Anyway, asked the very nice woman who was working which was the stinky yarn and she kindly pointed it out and we had a sympathy filled laugh together.

Anyway, love the sock, love the yarn, love the pattern, wish I had the patience for socks.

Posted by: Caitlin at October 21, 2010 6:20 PM

Yep, that counting thing. It's gotten me a couple of times, too.

I TOTALLY think you should give the Knitting For Kids thing a crack at SS11. Sometimes parents aren't the best to teach their Kids stuff, and it's really GREAT when kids learn that this knitting thing means you CAN MAKE STUFF. Like fingerless gloves. Hats. Shawls.

Posted by: SocKnitter at October 21, 2010 6:21 PM

gosh da%$ those things called numbers! Numbers mess me up allot to. Can't wait to see the shawl! :D

Posted by: Liz at October 21, 2010 6:27 PM

Sticky-ware!Gotta love it!

Posted by: Kim(with kids) at October 21, 2010 6:27 PM

Would that I could drink beer at work.

Posted by: Kitten at October 21, 2010 6:29 PM

Who is Presbyteria and when is she taking her comedy show on the road? Too, too, funny. Both socks look fabulous, nonetheless.

Posted by: kittysweaters at October 21, 2010 6:34 PM

If you drink enough beer do you forget the color assignments?

Posted by: JD Collins at October 21, 2010 6:34 PM

I thought I was the reason Post It was in business! Knowing this takes a huge load off my back. Phew.

Posted by: twelvedaysold at October 21, 2010 6:50 PM

Have you seen the giant flipchart-sized Post-its? They're huge and you can stick them on the wall, write on them, and stick the normal Post-its to them to make Post-it groups that you can move around. They are the most awesome invention.

Posted by: Lish at October 21, 2010 7:13 PM

Oh Stephanie, thanks for making me laugh! (AND anticipate Sock Summit II!)

Posted by: Michelle at October 21, 2010 7:34 PM

Sure hoping to make my first SS next summer! I am considering beginning Girasole soon. I am about 2/3 through the Lullaby blanket by St. Denis .

Posted by: Wanda at October 21, 2010 7:38 PM

Don't know if you use actual manila-type folders, but Post-It also makes durable filing tabs!

Posted by: GeniaKnitz at October 21, 2010 7:58 PM

Presbytera, that was not nice!
I would go out and lie in my street, but it's a good twenty minute hike and 100 foot drop in elevation. I finished my October project! A lovely sweater for my husband. I started three years ago...

Posted by: kashurst at October 21, 2010 7:59 PM

A long layover in my fair city...? Want a knitting buddy? Some vegetarian food? Beer? Yarn? What time are you here?

Posted by: Lorraine at October 21, 2010 8:01 PM

Your desk is surprisingly neat. I never got that knack.

I'm picturing you casting on during a slip-and-fall accident. Ay. Well, at the speed at which you knit, you'll finish it quicker than I would do a scarf, so no great damage done.

How are you set for Christmas? It's only 9 weeks away.

Posted by: Marina Stern at October 21, 2010 8:02 PM

I think Presbytera has gone too far this time with her mention of days till Christmas.

Posted by: Lynn at October 21, 2010 8:09 PM

Those colours of the Post-It notes? Gorgeous. That, my friend, is a mitten waiting to happen.

Posted by: SpillyJane at October 21, 2010 8:24 PM

That conference room looks great to me! If conference rooms had beer in them and I was allowed to knit socks in them, I might have stayed in the corporate world!

Posted by: Sara at October 21, 2010 8:30 PM

I hate/love it when I slip and fall like that.

Also, lying in the street sounds like a fantastic stress-avoidance strategy. Must try it someday.

Posted by: dw at October 21, 2010 8:52 PM

I always have a pooling problem on sock #2, the first one always stripes. Sadly, it's happened enough that I'm off multicolor yarn for awhile. Wish I could figure out why it keeps happening.

Posted by: Rhiannon at October 21, 2010 8:54 PM

Must not have been a very busy road! What did you see out on the road that inspired a shawl? Maybe you could use the shawl for a road blanket should disaster strike you again(Heaven forbid). Looking forward to SS 2.

Posted by: Suzy at October 21, 2010 9:08 PM

I don't know what made me laugh more....reading that you had a nanna nap in the road, then slipped and fell into knitting a shawl....or realising both things made perfect sense!!! As for the sock....YOU CAN DO IT!!! YES YOU CAN!!!!

Posted by: Sue at October 21, 2010 9:21 PM

How can you just LEAVE that sock not done ? I assume this is why you call yourself the yarn harlot. What a fitting name you chose for yourself. But really you dont HAVE to live up to that name you know. The least you can do is put the poor wee blitter back on the needles and start it. The shawl will wait it's turn I'm sure.

Posted by: JoanH at October 21, 2010 9:32 PM

or it could be Lorna's Laces in which pretty much everyone I know has gotten one pooling sock and one striping sock even w/ same # of stitches, same needles and same gauge....

as claudia would say "just sayin', is all."

Posted by: carolyn at October 21, 2010 9:37 PM

i am excited for sock summit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

see? see how many exclamation points i used to show you how excited i am?

Posted by: Steven A. at October 21, 2010 9:52 PM

Stephanie---which sock did you rip out? I'm sure you ripped the unfinished one, but I have to say that I like the stripes better--wb

Posted by: wbethke at October 21, 2010 9:56 PM

I have done that so many times..Ergh-Froggy-ville, so now, I start both socks at the same time, on different sets of needles or I put the second on a hooky holder.No more rippiting- Good luck with the summit

Posted by: Meg at October 21, 2010 9:57 PM

Looking forward to seeing the shawl, and glad nothing hit you while you were trying to commit sock-related seppuku.

Posted by: RosemaryRiveter at October 21, 2010 9:59 PM

Eh, I finished a whole pair once without noticing they had different patterns. I tried them on, then looked around for my brain. Or my eyes. Or anyone who could have possibly noticed and didn't speak up, so I could smack 'em.

Posted by: Honeysuckleblue at October 21, 2010 10:07 PM

In all these sock pictures, I have noticed that you are using what appears to a deprived Antipodean eye, to be Signature double pointed needles.
May I ask if they are 8 inch or 6 inch that you are using?
Our dollar is so good at the moment that I have been considering a purchase - but I use both lengths, so can't make up my mind!

Posted by: Maureen at October 21, 2010 10:26 PM

Your desk looks a little like mine...except that I have five different English classes' worth of work all over mine.

Wish they were Sock Summit plans instead.

Please excuse this first-year teacher's (i.e. overworked and underpaid public servant's) growl of jealousy...

Posted by: Nathalie at October 21, 2010 10:32 PM

Laptops, Post-Its & beer. Awesome.

Posted by: heather t at October 21, 2010 10:55 PM

You know some of us knitters (well at least this knitter) get that variation between Sock #1 and Sock #2 even when the yarn, pattern, stitch count, and (relative) gauge are all the same.

Guess it's the old "relative gauge" issue of mine. Would I do better if I weren't related to such a thing?!

Posted by: Sarah JS at October 21, 2010 11:14 PM

Damn Karma!

Posted by: Dorothy at October 21, 2010 11:22 PM

stickey-ware...you should tm that. the partner's work tableau is wonderful.

Posted by: cecelia at October 21, 2010 11:35 PM

"I nipped out and lay in the road for a bit"

You kill me !!
I am really really really glad that nobody ran over you.
Don't ever stop writing and knitting and writing !!!
Hugs from the Maritimes

Posted by: Christiann at October 21, 2010 11:38 PM

Chief Residents use just as many post-its as you to arrange the rotation and call night schedules for residents.

Posted by: Carol at October 21, 2010 11:42 PM

But you've been doing so well on the self-imposed sock club this year! Don't fall down now - you only have a couple of months/pairs to go for a total win!

Posted by: Mandy at October 21, 2010 11:43 PM

Well, maybe half the reason...our dev team at work does pretty good business keeping sticky notes in business if the giant whiteboard o' development is any indication.

It's all color coded too. I'm afraid to touch it, I might move something and then the whole system might collapse.

Posted by: Ivy at October 21, 2010 11:54 PM

How would I design if I didn't have sticky notes??? Forget writing on napkins - I never leave home without post-its in my bag. My whole design wall (aka the closet doors) have stickys running down them like gypsy bangles.

POST-ITS Rule!!!

Posted by: Diana at October 22, 2010 1:31 AM

Love those giant post-its. I need to get those. They look like fun.

Posted by: Liz at October 22, 2010 2:48 AM

Be careful in the airport! I'd hate to hear you'd slipped and fell into a new sweater. The shawl sounds lovely, as were the socks!

Posted by: kelly at October 22, 2010 6:09 AM

Sorry about the sock. I do crap like that all the time. It's really nice to know that you would do the same thing just to make me feel better about myself and my knitting abilities LOL! I'm with you on the whole Post It addiction. I love those things and the only way I can knit from a chart or pattern is to use Post Its to keep my place. Yep, I know it's sad but there you are. All my fiber friends know that I always have those sticky little things in my knitting bag, unless I loaned them to someone and they forgot to give them back LOL! I also use them for all kinds of other things, but for knitting those little pieces of paper are are indispensable!
Could you please tell Presbytera that she shouldn't use profanity in the Comments section of the blog? I mean, really! Pointing out to all of us just how many days are left until Christmas is just plain mean! And then she actually went and wrote the number down. Online and everything!!! Right there where everyone can see it and panic. Well............... that's just wrong!!!! Now, where is my Christmas knitting list....

Posted by: Dyepotgirl at October 22, 2010 6:51 AM

You can't let Presbytera win the chance to call you a slacker! Go Stephanie!!!

Posted by: Leta at October 22, 2010 7:25 AM

Sorry about the sock error. Looking forward to seeing the shawl though :)

Posted by: Laura at October 22, 2010 7:36 AM

@ Presbytera: Hush with the countdown, already! Stephanie, both socks look lovely; either would have been a winner. I got cash for the birthday so my "slipped & fallen" was at least within bugdet; hope yours was too!

Posted by: Anna at October 22, 2010 8:20 AM

Oh, and "sticky ware"? Genius, & hilarious. Thanks for the giggle.

Posted by: Anna at October 22, 2010 8:22 AM

Did you know that Post-It makes a repositionable glue stick? Imagine...now you can turn ANY piece of paper into a Post-It. And, if perchance there are any quilters reading, it works on fabric, too. Hurry to Staples before I buy it all.

Posted by: dawn at October 22, 2010 8:26 AM

Rahahahaha! LOVE the "nipped out and lay in the road"... I hide in the apple tree. There's a big hole in it..

Love the socks. I am in college, so post-its are my best friend too. I buy the muliti pak and use gel pens for Ultimate pretty.

Posted by: Marilyn at October 22, 2010 8:46 AM

I love the slipped and fell comment. I have been slipping and falling a lot lately. Not in starting too many projects if there is such a thing, but in buying yarn. I have bought well into my allotment for the next few months.

Of course, if my etsy store actually gets off the ground it will be worth it. If my etsy store flops, then I will be stocked with holiday and birthday gifts for years to come!

Posted by: Seanna Lea at October 22, 2010 8:52 AM

You slipped and fell into a shawl? Good for you! I usually slip and fall into a plate of brownies...

Posted by: Maureen at October 22, 2010 8:55 AM

I love post-its! I use them for everything, and I have different types of post-its for different jobs.

And I like the socks - very nice.

Posted by: Brig at October 22, 2010 9:05 AM

"tidepooling" love the terminology and the look. I find beer helps.

Posted by: Jennifer rider at October 22, 2010 9:07 AM

As soon as I read your comment to the effect that you would easily be able to finish the second sock before deadline, I knew you had jinxed yourself. But there's nothing wrong with a shawl either.

Posted by: Diane Fuller at October 22, 2010 9:08 AM

Gosh! Wish I could "slip & fall" and come up with a shawl. I'd volunteer to go down about once a day! :) Love it!

Posted by: Gina at October 22, 2010 9:11 AM

I am only interested in one thing. Those particular needles: do you fly with them, or do you fear having then confiscated? Because those ones really could be used to assault someone. (I've stabbed *myself* hard enough to hurt before now.)

Posted by: midnight sheep at October 22, 2010 9:32 AM

Ha Ha -- slipped and fell! You and the shawl have probably been planning this trip out of town for a long time ! Poor sock, it's always the last one to know.

P.S. Greetings from Oklahoma City! Love, Love you blog - it's my 'must read' first thing in the morning.

Posted by: Regina Engling at October 22, 2010 9:42 AM

"..I accidentally slipped and fell last night, and when I came up I had started a shawl." BAHAHAHAHAHA! Now that's an excuse I hadn't heard before!

Vancouver is a lovely, lovely city. You should "miss" the plane and spend a day there in the park, riding a rental bike around the seawall. Yeah... you can knit too if you wanted to. There's a cafe on the wharf that has a blanket draped over each chair for snuggling while you sip coffee...very civilized place, Canada.

Posted by: Hilarie at October 22, 2010 10:06 AM

I feel your pain - I've been trying to finish a pair of socks for my husband...he wanted argyles, so I made an argyle sock. It was so big, it wouldn't even stay up on the leg! So I ripped it out and redid it - now it's too small to fit over the ankle. Yargh!

Posted by: Aimee at October 22, 2010 10:09 AM

I feel a bit like I should go running through the airport lokking for you....since I'm sitting at gate 79 in YVR......

But that seems a bit stalker-ish...

I'll be the one Kinear-ing you in the ladies room.....

Posted by: Barb at October 22, 2010 10:29 AM

Stephanie, you are an imaginative writer! Love the image of you slipping and falling and coming up with a shawl. As for Presbytera and her reminder of Christmas, surely, with all these months' worth of socks, some of your gift list is taken care of already. If not, well, everybody needs socks, and at the rate you knit, you should be able to whip out several pairs before Christmas.

Nathalie, you had to remind me, didn't you . . . five English classes, in my case all Freshman English, two remedial. That was back in 1983, but I'm still having flashbacks!

Posted by: Kate K at October 22, 2010 10:40 AM

"I accidentally slipped and fell last night, and when I came up I had started a shawl."

LOL! That happens to me sometimes, too, although usually I fall right into a scarf.

Good luck with the rest of the organizing! =)

Posted by: ashpags at October 22, 2010 10:42 AM

Now we know what the airfare savings went to... a new shawl! You are probably multi-tasking and making it for a christmas gift too! Show us a photo of the planning desk at the end of the planning phase and the orderliness might look a bit different. Yaaaaay for office supplies. I heart Office Max.

Posted by: Heather in WV at October 22, 2010 11:02 AM

Interesting about the pooling. I don't have much experience with variegated yarns (I'm sure that's not the proper word) but recently knit a pair of fingerless gloves with a lovey pink, grey, mauve and purple combination. Ended up passing on the whole thing when the colours were pooling in a way I didn't like.

Is there anything one can do to prevent this? Probably not, especially with a narrow project.

Thanks, Steph,
Linda

Posted by: Linda at October 22, 2010 11:37 AM

Bummer on the sock sizes. Regarding sticky notes, you are in good company, except yours is way more easily modified just by moving the sticky notes as needed -
http://unclutterer.com/2010/10/12/organize-your-writing-j-k-rowling-style/

But then I imagine organizing Sock Summit is way more complicated than keeping track of a plot for a book. Of course, I've never organized an event like Sock Summit, nor written a book.

Posted by: JustGail at October 22, 2010 12:26 PM

Well - socks come, and socks go! Long live the shawl. I bet you can make great headway on the new sock during the layover and silence the Evil Presbytera.
Sure wish I could manage SS11. Oh well, but I think I'll take out my frustrations by slapping down Evil Presbytera for taunting about the upcoming season. (Don't say the name out loud) Those of us who are NOT speed knitters have enough pressure, already! BAD, BAD Presbytera!
(heeheehee)

Posted by: Liz in Missouri at October 22, 2010 12:33 PM

I had a terrible time with a pair of STR socks. I'd get a nice pattern going in the colours, but then something would go funky and the striping would totally change. I think I tried 3 or 4 sock patterns and then gave up and just accepted that it was a weird skein. At least you have a reasonable answer for your issue :)

Posted by: TracyKM@yahoo.com at October 22, 2010 12:38 PM

I am wearing those very same socks today. I love them. Enjoy the knitting!

Posted by: Sharon at October 22, 2010 12:48 PM

I can't wait to see the shawl, but I just have to say that Tidepooling is my all-time, absolute, no-questions-asked favorite colorway from BMFA EVER. Which is funny, because individually, I'm not sure how many of those colors are "my" colors, but together? Pure magic.

Posted by: Jocelyn at October 22, 2010 1:24 PM

More often than not I get one sock that pools, and one that stripes. But I love my fraternal twins just the same.

I started my Christmas list yesterday, thanks Presbytera!

Posted by: Pamela at October 22, 2010 1:31 PM

So which sock did you rip out, the medium or the small? Or did you rip out both and decide to make a shawl with the same yarn?

Posted by: =Tamar at October 22, 2010 1:37 PM

Ladies' socks come in sizes?

Posted by: Anne at October 22, 2010 1:54 PM

I want Sticky ware! I am tired of fighting my computer at work. Stickies behave better for me. Can you convince the Boss for me?

Posted by: Leah at October 22, 2010 2:02 PM

Did you know that Post-its now come in Extra Sticky? I don't know why but I had a coupon so bought them. I like the slightly larger ones in pretty colors with lines on them. Some of us don't write as well as we knit.

I also like fraternal twin sox - not too matchy-matchy. But the pooling one looks better than the stripey one.

Posted by: Celeste at October 22, 2010 2:05 PM

I don't tweet, but I do have Lily Chin's phone number. I don't usually travel in such lofty circles -- we were on a knitting cruise together last fall. E-mail me if you want it.

Posted by: Nancy at October 22, 2010 2:24 PM

It's a far, far better world we live in for Post-It-Notes and Zip-Lock bags.

Posted by: Evalyn at October 22, 2010 2:36 PM

For you and all the rest of the Post-Its junkies out there, I found color-coded Post-It index cards at my neighborhood Office Max last winter on sale. I bought every package they had. I love them for organizing novel scenes. They may be discontinued. (God, I hope not.)

@Presbytera--bite your tongue. It's way longer than that many days (I can't repeat that blasphemy) until, well, you know. I'm not even wearing a jacket to work.

Posted by: Barbara at October 22, 2010 3:20 PM

Can't do anything without post-its. . . and now those super sticky!! Whoo-hoo!!! Love 'em!

You probably don't remember my pooling/striped sock pair I showed you when you came to Canton, NY, but I did knit the same size, with the same needles, and the same skein of yarn. I still wear them like that. Very interesting fraternal twin socks!

Posted by: NNYDonna at October 22, 2010 3:26 PM

Whenever you write about the post-it note, I wonder if you have the Post-It Glue stick for when regular post-its aren't big enough and must create 8-1/2x11 inch sized ones.

Posted by: Stacie at October 22, 2010 3:31 PM

Hi! Can't wait to see the shawl. I am actually in the "thought experiment" stage of a project that will only work if I can figure out some serious pooling. Weird that it is hard to avoid when you don't want it, and hard to encourage when you do. No fair...

Love both versions of the sock, by the way. Which one did you keep?

Posted by: Karen at October 22, 2010 4:35 PM

Did you finish one pair of the Self-Imposed Sock Club sock early one month? If so, I think you are owed the right to finish one pair late. I really like sock the first!

Posted by: Lisa R. at October 22, 2010 6:08 PM

Post it notes and beer. However did we survive before there were such things?

Posted by: cyndi buckey at October 22, 2010 10:28 PM

They're both beautiful socks ... and I'd probably get enough for a second pair, anyway.

(My day was just made, or unmade, by a center-pull ball of sock yarn deciding to kill itself by pulling out through the center in chunks. And eating the outside end in the process.)

Posted by: P J Evans at October 22, 2010 10:41 PM

So which size did you really want? Which size did you rip? I think I know, but I love the striping on sock the second.

Posted by: pdxknitterati at October 23, 2010 2:02 AM

"Nipped out to lie in the road.." "Fear us....stickyware!" LOL!!! Thank you. Too bad the socks were different sizes. If they'd been the same size with different patterns you could have just labeled them as "forever young" and pretended to be your own daughter when you wore them. Does any one know a teenage girl who didn't go through a stage of wearing intentionally unmatched socks?

Posted by: KarenJ at October 23, 2010 5:02 AM

Layover in Vancouver? Lucky you. I always get laid over in Dallas/Fort Worth, but there is an awesome Starbucks at the American airlines concourse (American Airlines itself is not awesome at all.). This Starbucks is awesome because it has little cots and blankets in a "nap nook." It's really quite comfy and quiet at night, even after repeated visits. Ask me how I know.

I know you have a layover, and it's in an airport, but at least the airport is in Vancouver. Take comfort in that., mon vieux. (Your usage may be different, in Cajun that means, "my dear old friend.")

Posted by: Dez at October 23, 2010 9:55 AM

sticky note= great for getting crumbs out of keyboards
why would there be crumbs in your keyboard?

Signature stiletto dpns= awesome needles, the "buttercream" of knitting needles, worth every penny

looking forward to seeing shawl and sock re-knit

Posted by: donna at October 23, 2010 10:42 AM

That looks like an extremely civilised way to organise an event.

Sorry about the sock...

Posted by: liz at October 23, 2010 11:29 AM

I get pools & stripes also, no matter what. I'm convinced that the yarn manufacturers set the color sequencing up for crocheters, not knitters. I REALLY wish the distributers would label their yarns as to "stripes" or random/sponging colorations. Even under jeans, I couldn't wear pools and stripes, even if the colors were the same. Men would not tolerate this in, I don't know - woodworking supplies, so why do we?

Posted by: JoAnn at October 23, 2010 11:39 AM

"Slipped and fell...and started a Shawl.."
HAHAHAHAHA

Posted by: Lynn B at October 23, 2010 12:23 PM

Hush, Presbytera! Stephanie will finish this month's socks, and November's AND December's, all in their own months, just because she knows how many days there are until Christmas...it does reoccur the same day each year, and despite the counting thing, to which we are all prone, she can knit far faster than I can, despite being busy making SS11 happen for us all. (I think the reminder of Christmas is a harsh reminder we are all slackers, so no laughing!) Go, Stephanie! Knit, knit, knit faster! You can knit it!

Posted by: Heather P. at October 23, 2010 2:53 PM

Drink beers my dears!
And to Days before Christmas...
:P~~~~~~~``

Posted by: Elisa at October 23, 2010 3:54 PM

Were it I, I would have frogged the "pooling" sock-not my preferred aesthetic-and knit a second striped sock. It would have fit someone as a Christmas present-right?

Posted by: Hazel Smith at October 23, 2010 7:01 PM

I love that you admit to your screw-ups. Makes the rest of us feel so much better and makes you seem so like us. I was going to say makes you seem normal but that might not be the way to go here.

Posted by: jokir at October 23, 2010 8:24 PM

Laying on the road. You crack me up.

Posted by: Nessaknit at October 24, 2010 6:59 AM

Call them Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum and finish them off proudly.

Posted by: Rani at October 24, 2010 11:37 AM

If it's any consolation, the cloning socks I did pooled and striped differently on each sock.

Posted by: Kate at October 24, 2010 2:21 PM

Wow, the same thing happened to me only I came up doing bobbin lace. How did that happen?

Posted by: Dianna at October 25, 2010 10:07 AM

It's good to know that I'm not the only one that has a serious addiction to post-it notes.

Posted by: Lisa L. at October 25, 2010 11:40 AM

Only the very best people organize by post-it. I am sure!

Posted by: Cassandra at October 25, 2010 2:20 PM

Arggh! I just did the same thing. But thanks to your post I realized things weren't looking the same before I finished the cuff of sock #2.

Time to start over with the correct number of stitches.

Posted by: Steve at October 25, 2010 4:54 PM

Hmm, completely unrelated to the knitting and post-it-noting, that is the same kitchen table I have!

Posted by: Julie at October 26, 2010 10:00 PM

Jubelale! Excellent choice.

Posted by: Alison at October 28, 2010 2:18 AM

"nipped out and lay in the road a bit"...exactly what I could have done yesterday when I discovered that my newly completed vest looked skewed because I had sewn the front shoulder top to the ARMHOLE instead of to the TOP - a discovery I did not make until I had finished adding a border to the body and both armholes!

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