Zokni, zokni, zokni, ROË
It’s such a cool word, just say it over and over. Zokni, zokni, zokni… Of course, I have no idea if it means something so I could be cussing you all out
I finally turned my first short-row heel!! I was confused as hell at first but finally (after four tries) got it with the help of the Cat Bordhi videos on YouTube (Wrapping & Turning parts 1 and 2). Learned something besides short rows, too – my bamboo DPNs suck for socks
Not pointy enough, I keep screwing up stitches because of it. I am not going to stop and wait until I get different needles, tho, cuz I’m terrified that different needles will completely screw up my gauge and I’ll have to frog. Not a chance in hell.
The pattern suggests 6 repeats of the chart but I did four. I seriously dislike long socks, all I wear – ever – are ankle socks. Can’t stand having that much of my leg encased for some reason. So these’ll be short and I’m starting to wonder just how much of this yarn I’m going to have left over. I have no clue what I’ll do with it if it’s not enough for another pair…tho I’m sure I’ll find something!
And here’s North Roë as far as I’ve gotten. I realized after my last post that I’d miscounted the repeats and had to frog some – I had 6 repeats but the repeats are supposed to be for two sets of the chart, so really I only had three. Not a big deal, I just did what I needed to get 4 actual repeats of chart 1 and called it good. Then I got stuck. It’s not like chart 2 is difficult. It really isn’t. I just can’t seem to get even a single row done without forgetting a YO! I feel like a total bonehead, especially since I had managed to get a few before I had to frog! Argh. So, I put in a lifeline where chart 1 ended and put it away for a little while.
Here’s another thing about this pattern with this yarn. I’ve been reading Ravelry (heh, like I do anything else these days!) and loving all the lace related posts (very bad for my queue) but everyone seems to say that highly variegated yarn like this one isn’t good for lace because it “fights” with the pattern. I can see what they’re talking about but…that’s actually part of what I like about it. At first glance I see this crazy mish-mash of colors that I love all together, but then I look closer and there’s the pattern with all the different colors mixed up in there. It’s isn’t truly natural, I guess, but it does suggest the natural world because nothing is only one color. I love that about this yarn but now I wonder if I’m the only one who’s going to love this. Not that it matters, I’ll wear it proudly if I can ever get it done, but I do think about it. Am I just crazy? Am I missing some color-vs-pattern gene?
I’ve been thinking about that more the past couple days since I signed up for Secret of the Stole III
I’ve always wanted to do one of these secret things but I keep finding out about them too late, I was so psyched when I found this one and it was still open! The designer says not to choose highly variegated yarns for it which leaves me in a quandary of sorts. I don’t really like single colors, it’s something I’m finding out about myself the more I knit. I just love color so much that I want as much of it, in as many variations, as I can get. You know how people laugh about their kids choosing mis-matched clothes to wear? A lot of the time I love those outfits! Within reason, I mean. There are some things I don’t like, I do have some taste, but I love mixing it up like that. It’s why I fell in love with the Trail yarn in North Roë. So for this I’m trying to find something that doesn’t have too many colors, something that’s very subtle, but still has some interest for me. Right now I’m torn between two colors of KnitPicks Shimmer – Sunkissed and Cumulus. I’ve got beads picked out for either one -Cream Soda for Sunkissed or Pewter Lined Crystal for Cumulus – and I’ll be ordering my stuff Monday or Tuesday. Squee!!!






Try “mixing it up” with different colored beads in the stole. The beads do not have to match the yarn. Come to think of it, they don’t have to match each other either…The reason for the solid yarn is that you want your stitches to be the focal point of the piece. Happy to have you aboard the Secret of the Stole III!
~ Nautical Knitter 2008 July 28