Partial second sock
There was this swatch, see. I just wanted to see if the colors would work and if the design would show up well.
Gauge and pattern swatch
The only problem now was that I don’t have a size 8 circular needle long enough to accommodate 176 stitches of moderately stiff yarn. But, having been completely and utterly seduced while working the swatch, I couldn’t just leave it alone. I had to cast on. So I decided that the poncho could be made in four panels of 89 stitches each and sewn together at the end. This also gives me the option of having a front opening so I don’t have to take it on and off over my head which is do-able but not preferable.
So this happened:
Poncho beginning
Now that I have worked out the pattern, the stitch count and the gauge, I can finish my sock and my shawl before coming back to work on this. At least that’s what I hope for. I want to finish the Landscape Shawl and I really want to finish the socks. The seductive, siren song of the poncho can go stifle itself (imagine Archie Bunker voice) until I’m done with these projects :)
Are you buying any of this? Didn’t think so…
Contemplative cat
Finally, a major upgrade was done on the blog software this weekend. Everything seems to be working nicely, but I would appreciate it if you let me know of any new problems. Also, there appears to be a strange link out there somewhere to the “Open Cable Scarf” that led to the blog software attempting to load the entire blog! For the time being, this has been circumvented; if you hit that link you’ll wind up at the most recent blog post. If you are looking for the scarf pattern, just click on “Main” and then go to “Patterns” on the sidebar. Click on “Open Cable Scarf” and you’re there :)
Happy Monday holiday!
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the mosaic patterning is lovely and you are going to have a most spectacular garment when you finish the poncho/cape- i do admire your tenacity in working until you get just what you want-
second socks are always interesting- i always have a ‘been there, done that’ relationship with mine-
i can’t wait to see the shawl in its finished state- i almost caved in and cast on for mine during the weekend but avoided the temptation by putting the yarn out of sight- it’s the curse of startitis!
grey and humid here in texas- i am reminded that autumn will eventually be here-
stay happy-
I don’t believe you can leave that poncho alone. There - I said it. I think you’re fibbing to yourself and your reading public. I *know* you’ll have to go back to that lovely pattern again & again. :::wicked, evil grin:::: hehehe
That being said, I can’t wait to see your Landscape Shawl! So get to it, girl! You know you have nothing else to do all day but knit.
Barb - It does seem to be working out and I was so excited when I finished the pattern-work last night and stepped back to see what it all looked like :)
Hang in honey, cooler weather will get there sooner or later!
Bron - Well honestly, I don’t believe it either (snicker) but I am going to work on the sock this afternoon and the shawl this evening. One day at a time - isn’t that how it works for us startitis addicts? LOL!
