Tungsten

Editor’s note: When I took these pictures, the tungsten filter was on. I wonder who changes the settings to tungsten and then doesn’t switch them back. The rain yesterday kept me from a reshoot, so I warmed them up a little in iPhoto. Sorry about the eerie quality, just pretend it’s Halloween.

I finished something!

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Trick or Treat!

I am packing the rest of the swap box this afternoon and getting it in the mail! Then I can start something new. Like a cardigan for Ellie before we run out of cool weather. Or I guess I could finish that tree skirt.

Speaking of finished, the Sweet Sixteen box has arrived! Another team to suffer the blight of Dish Rag Tag hardship, team Sweet Sixteen recovered mightily to finish twenty-second!

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Love the needle holders – all of mine have become cat toys.

The bracelet is so pretty and sweet, Barbara (the one in AR)! But I have to tell you, I am intrigued by the mints…if those work like the box says they will, draggy mornings (after long, standing-baby filled nights) are a thing of the past! Barbara created another beautiful dish rag, this one is destined for Tammy. Thank you so much and congratulations, Sweet Sixteen!

Dish Rag Tag: the Sequel Round-Up
1… Deuces Wild 9/24/2008
2… Rag-Taggers 9/25/2008
3… Dishrag Taggers 9/25/2008
4… Dishin’ It Out 9/29/2008
5… Cotton Queens 9/30/2008
5… Cross Country Knitters 10/1/2008
7… DISHY DOZEN 10/2/2008
8… Rag Olympians 10/2/2008
9… Dishrag Divas 10/2/2008
10… Phaster than Phelps 10/4/2008
11… Scrubbing Stars 10/6/2008
12… Rag Tag Fleet 10/6/2008
13… Rag Time Gals 10/9/2008
14… SuperSpeedyStitchin7 10/9/2008
15… Cotton Conquerors 10/9/2008
16… DishPaw Raggers 10/11/2008
17…Knitting Aces 10/14/2008
18…Magic 8 10/14/2008
19…2 Sticks and a String 10/14/2008
20…Expe-Dish-ous Raggers 10/16/2008
21…Ragtag Racers 10/21/2008
22…Sweet Sixteen 10/22/2008

SOCKS DETAILS
I am ashamed that I didn’t share this information earlier. My only excuse is lack of time. Also, I have lost all of my pattern notes but I will do the best I can. Here goes:

I started with the Flutter-by Socks by Library Girl. To get eight legs on each of the bugs, I modified the stitch pattern as follows:

Rounds 1,3,5,7: *yf, slip 5, yb, K5*
Rounds 2,4,6: Knit
Round 8: *K2, pick up four slipped bars with left needle and knit the next stitch dropping the slipped stitches over and
behind the stitch to catch them up, K7*
Rounds 9, 11, 13, 15: *K5, yf, slip 5, yb*
Rounds 10, 12, 14: Knit
Round 16: *K7, pick up four slipped bars with left needle and knit the next stitch dropping the slipped stitches over and
behind the stitch to catch them up, K2*

I think I used the same number of stitches, but I did substitute a round heel and used the toe I prefer. If I find the pattern and all my notes, I’ll correct this if needed.

10 thoughts on “Tungsten

  1. Cara

    I am LOVING those socks!!! Would you mind sharing the pattern – looks like it would be perfect for stripey yarns! Thank you!

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