Friday, 22 August 2025

Knitting now - lethargically

During the various heatwaves we’ve enjoyed lately there hasn’t been much knitting done but now it’s cooler I am back into wearing socks and trousers so work has resumed.

I knitted more of my neighbour’s handspun into a cable scarf which pleasingly avoids having a wrong side simply by crossing the stitches on alternate sides, genius.  Again the yarn varied a lot in thickness which was particularly noticeable on the garter stitch edge, the scarf is bulky and quite scratchy, to be worn outside a coat not against the skin.

I also used up some 4 ply pure wool to make a lacy Falling Water scarf which does have a wrong side but I made it long so it can be arranged to avoid showing the reverse.  This project took some concentration but it’s a really nice scarf in good colour.   It took about 120 g of yarn and I am left with at least 50 still to use.

However it’s time for socks, I am making these for a friend who particularly requested a red pair. I cast on last night with my favourite West Yorkshire Spinners Signature and my new appropriately matching Knitpro needles.  It’s a joy all round, the needles are smooth and comfortable to use, I am able to knit while paying attention to the tv, it’s all very relaxing.


2 comments:

  1. I do love to knit socks, I have a few pairs, I aim to use 2ply for my next pair. Your knitting it looking very neat and beautifully made. I'm still in my sandals, hopefully for a few extra weeks.

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  2. Sharon in Surrey22 August 2025 at 20:16

    You might soak the handspun in a little hair conditioner to make it less scratchy. I often do that with my own when I'm using a 'rustic' fleece. Quite often the rough stuff is also soap or bits of hay in the yarn too. I love knitting with handspun only a little less than wild sock yarns!!

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