Sock Wars is almost three weeks old, and I am still alive. I have made four kills, the last being a target in Canada whose socks were put in the mail this morning. After the initial intense rush to finish that first and second pair, there have been periods of waiting for the next socks-in-progress to arrive in the mail. I now have this nagging feeling when I am between missions, like there's something I'm supposed to do that I've forgotten about. And I find that I miss having a sock to work on. To counteract this, I started a series of four socks which can pair up multiple ways.
This is fun yarn that I dyed myself. I knit up two long blanks, each long enough for a full pair of socks. I did a color wheel exercise: mixed red, yellow, and blue dye, and made dye mixes that were gradations in between each (so 25% red/75% blue, 50% red/50% blue, 75% red/25% blue, and so forth). I ended up with twelve shades that made a lovely rainbow when blended from end to end.
After the blanks were dyed, rinsed, and dried, I pulled them apart and skeined them into a loop that was ten armlengths around. Since one armlength is about one round of sock knitting, this represents ten rounds. Dyed half of the loop black, and presto! Self-striping yarn.
The only problem is that I had some yarn left over when I made my first pair, so there was no red or purple in the mix. I decided to solve the problem by making a second pair of socks that start with red and purple (but probably won't have much yellow and green in the mix). They can be matched any which way because all four socks will be fraternal twins, but there won't be an identical pair in the bunch. I've done two so far and I'm casting on a third tonight.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
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