November 19, 2008

PRIMAVERA IN WINTER

I finished my first Primavera sock on the plane out to Seattle and started the second.

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I am fantastically happy with this project, but the second sock will be put on hold for a while while I start a very fulfilling project to fill a need. Cryptic, I know. But I can't wait to write about it later.

Posted by: Sarah at 08:29 AM | Comments (9) | Add Comment
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1 You have inspired me, you know. You and that sock-knitting blog you linked to a week or two ago. I have now decided that I absolutely MUST learn how to knit so that I can learn how to knit socks. I'm giving my first sock a try; started last night. I'm sure my first set will be terrible and probably unwearable, but it will be a learning experience.

Posted by: Leofwende at November 19, 2008 09:13 AM (jAos7)

2 Leofwende, I know the temptation to emulate Sarah can be overwhelming, but please don't neglect your art. I love your self-portraits and would like to see how you'd depict other people. Amaravati already has one Sovereign of Socks. It needs a Princess of Paintings. But never mind what I want. Learning new skills is always a good thing. Best of luck with your first pair! Sarah, Cryptic, I know. And you also know that hint-dropping is a tried-and-true technique to keep your readers hooked. We'll be back every day in hopes of seeing the unveiling of The Project. How do you pick projects? The Primavera sock is on a year-old blog post. (Not that beauty is ever out of date!) Do you mostly find ideas through random websurfing, or is there a pattern of patterns?

Posted by: Amritas at November 19, 2008 11:11 AM (+nV09)

3 Usually through random web surfing. I also pick out patterns much faster than I can actually make the items, so sometimes I have patterns backlogged for years. I saw the Primavera socks by random and thought they'd be a good fit for this particular yarn I had. There is a clearinghouse of patterns called Knitting Pattern Central, which is a good place to start a web crawl.

Posted by: Sarah at November 19, 2008 11:44 AM (TWet1)

4 what kind of yarn is that? So pretty!

Posted by: Mare at November 19, 2008 11:52 AM (APbbU)

5 The photos are nice, but your readers should know they do not do the sock justice! Can't wait to see what needs you're filling!!!

Posted by: Guard Wife at November 19, 2008 12:42 PM (eb8pN)

6 Thanks, Amritas. I have done a few paintings since then; I just haven't gotten around to posting pics of them. Knitting/crocheting is something I can take with me on the bus to and from work. Oil paints? Mmmm...not so much. Next year, when I'm no longer working a long bus ride from home and when my husband is deployed, I will probably do a lot more art. But for now it's only here and there.

Posted by: Leofwende at November 19, 2008 01:41 PM (jAos7)

7 Leofwende, D'oh! Didn't occur to me that you can't paint and commute at the same time! Nor can you simultaneously commute and Photoshop. It's odd that I forgot about the mobility factor, since I insist on maximum productivity. Just sitting on the bus doesn't sit well with me; I have to do something. Unfortunately, what I do isn't as visible or as beautiful as Sarah's Primavera sock. Or your paintings. Do post some more; I look forward to them.

Posted by: Amritas at November 19, 2008 03:32 PM (a1nQd)

8 how many single socks do you have around the house waiting for a knit mate?

Posted by: airforcewife at November 20, 2008 06:45 AM (Fb2PC)

9 That's my only un-mated sock. And the mate is half done anyway. Now unfinished scarves and sweaters, that's a whole nother story...

Posted by: Sarah at November 20, 2008 11:01 AM (TWet1)

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