Showing posts with label faire isle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label faire isle. Show all posts

Friday, September 3, 2010

Nightingale Sock .... how cool, eclectic and just plain awesome

Nightingale Sock
side view
Can you guess what my next "do learn" task will be?   I am soooo excited!  I just bought from Ravelry the
Nightingale Sock pattern by VintagePurls.  Originally it was available in their 2009 Winter sock club.  I am so enamored with this design. It is so cool, eclectic and just plain awesome!  This is a toe-up, stranded colour work sock that uses just two yarns; one variegated and one almost solid.   The pattern is listed as costing NZ$6.00 which converts to US $4.43  
Over at Grannyg's blog is a really good review of this sock [July 27th. 2010 episode] by one knitters journey, Stella Lange !  And it's set-up so you can PDF print off the whole article. These photos by Stella Lange are from her reveiw.

I see that my area wool shop Needleworks is offering a 2-fisted 2color knitting class this October 16th. & 23rd.  Most of my skills have all been self taught so far but I am looking forward to the taking class.   It's a $40 fee so I better starting my pennies now.  Class description is: You will learn the skills needed to do stranded two-color (“Fair Isle”) knitting, with one color in each hand and no floats on the back of the work. Materials: You will need two 100g skeins of worsted-weight yarn, in contrasting solids, 16" circular size 6 or 7 needles, and a set of double-pointed needles in the same size. We will begin by knitting the Fake Isle hat in the round. Download a copy of the free pattern at http://www.spunkyeclectic.com/pattern_fakeisle.htm, and come to the first class with 1 1/2 inches of ribbing, in the main color, on the needle. You'll select your own pattern(s) to knit flat -- either as a sampler or as part of a second project.

~ toodles for now ;)