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Notorious Sock Knitters | December 27, 2009
I am having quite a time doing the twisted stockinette on the heel. When I got to the heel turn, it became almost impossible to complete the purling, because my stitching was so tight. I ripped it back to the heel set-up and started over, but I am having the same tightening of the twisted stictches. I have looked at all kinds of videos. And, I am really frustrated.
What am I missing?
Also, what would be the best alternative heel to do here? I just need to finish this sock, so I can be done with it. (Besides, my fingers can’t take any more stabbing with these size 0 needles.) Also, I want to move on to the latest pattern.
Thanks!
Announcements | December 08, 2009
I wanted to do this sooo badly. A little sad. Thank you irishgirlie for being you!
WORLD NEWS PRESS RELEASE, January 1, 2010, Wiltshire, UK- NOTORIOUS SOCK KNITTERS CELEBRATE BLUE MOON AT STONEHENGE
Not only was it New Year’s Eve last night, but it also was a blue moon (Dec.31, 2009, http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/astronomy/BlueMoon.html), which was cause for celebration for a group of notorious sock knitters whose mission seems to be to share the passion and joy of sock knitting to the world. Well, they brought it here to Stonehenge last night. Did they ever.
The world awoke today to find Stonehenge nice and cozy. The trilithons of the Sarsen Cicle were decorated with their “cozies,” handknit with Socks that Rock, the addicting sock yarn produced by Blue Moon Fiber Arts. The “Heel Stone” (http://witcombe.sbc.edu/earthmysteries/EMStonehenge.html) displays the perfect short row heel and of course, a star toe, which seems to be the appropriate choice for this special site. Each cozy featured a different pattern, but Rockin’ Sock Club knitters who participated in the event chose to knit either the Solstice Slip pattern (perfect for when the Summer Solstice comes around!) or a cable or Celtic design(an homage to the Celtic culture that is associated with Stonehenge). See Pattern Notes below for specific information.
One cannot help but note the colorways that were chosen also. Mesmerizing, eye-popping, brilliant, saturated, vivid, art before your eyes. Initially, when this project was created back in March 2008 as part of “The World is Your Knit Canvas” contest, colorways suggested included Midsummer’s Night, Stonewash, Blue Moonstone, Philosopher’s Stone, and Mist, to name a few. However, Blue Moon’s depraved dyer, Tina, was inspired to create an entire “World is Your Canvas” series of colorways and released 10 additional colorways (e.g., “Friar’s Heel,” “Boudicca” (the Celtic Warrior queen some credit with building Stonehenge as her monument), “The Spirit of Stonehenge”) for Rockin’ Sock Club knitters to use for their first stop on their worlwide campaign (additional colorways are planned for the 11 other worldwide events that are planned for the year, however the club is keeping most of the sites hush-hush. There is some speculation that the Eiffel Tower is up next on their tour, but Tina is known for dropping hints that are meant to deliberately mislead her flock! I wouldn’t be surprised to see them show up in San Francisco to decorate the Golden Gate Bridge in a flashy scarf or skirt, especially since its Irishgirlie’s hometown and she initiated the Stonehenge campaign. Just my two cents).
Locals and tourists are flocking to Stonehenge today to witness this art. “What a brilliant idea,” one onlooker commented. “It really brightens up this place and celebrates its beauty. It also makes me want to learn to knit too!” Thousands of small “emergency sock yarn” skeins were also left at the site, in addition to stickers and swag that let everyone know that “NSK” (Notorious Sock Knitters) were here. The locals are already giving Stonehenge a new name….
ROCKS THAT ROCK!
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Pattern Notes below (These were sent out worldwide to all rockin’ sock club members in March 2008 and modifications were made throughout the process. This is a rough sketch. More specific pattern notes will be detailed in next year’s book, “Notorious Sock Knitters Decorate the World” (title tentative)).
Yarn: Either STR mediumweight or heavyweight (in regards to number of skeins, we are anticipating A LOT)
Pattern: Select your own, however, it is strongly suggested to use something with a cable or celtic inspired pattern or the Solstice Slip pattern.
Depending on what stone you will be knitting for (e.g., the stand alone stones (trilithons) the cozies can be knit in the round for and slipped on, or the stones with something on top where the cozy will need to wrap around and then be seamed on to the actual stone, or the heel stone which will be easy to slip on), the measurements will vary. For example, the trilitons average 6.5 feet wide, 3 feet thick and tapers towards the top (so will need to put appropriate increases in, if knitting from the top down)(http://witcombe.sbc.edu/earthmysteries/EMStonehenge.html). Oh, and they stand 13 feet above ground, so you will probably want to knit at least 12 feet. Potentially, you are then knitting 19 feet around (give or take some ease), and 12 feet long. If using STR mediumweight with a gauge of 8 stitches/inch, depending on if you are going to knit top up, top down (for decreases/increases), your cast on may have
19 feet x 12 inches = 228 inches x 8 stitches per inch = 1824 stitches
(don’t forget to check gauge…we don’t want slouchy cozies!, oh and don’t worry, we’ll have a pattern editor check my math).
This is just a bit to get you all started. Our UK RSC members are headed out to Stonehenge as we speak to get exact measurements and they will be dispersed soon. Some groups are talking about working together/doing a KAL cozy….keep reading the blog for details.
Remember…
ROCKS THAT ROCK!
Notorious Sock Knitters | December 06, 2009
Love the new Blackbird, and pattern. Can’t wait to sign up for next year. Thanks for a wonderful year of yarn!! Lisa
Notorious Sock Knitters | December 04, 2009
Just wanted to share this colorful photo with y’all. I think it’s a fun view of the year at once.
Notorious Sock Knitters | November 30, 2009
Would anyone be up for editing the pattern for a toe up version? We’ve had lots of cuff downs…I’m kind of up for doing this one toe up. Anyone else?
Announcements | November 30, 2009
Remember that there was a coupon code error and the real code is not in the January dyer’s notes but in the March Dyer’s Notes ones on the very back page.
Joann would also like you to know that it is programmed to turn off today at 9:00 PM Pacific Time/Midnight Eastern Time and that she cannot change it.
I say how can it be that we cannot change it and we are looking into it, but this is how it stands right now.
thanks!
Announcements, Contests | November 29, 2009
I think I lost it… let me know if you come across it.
Well actually I do not think I lost it, that is not true. My almost complete and really full NSK binder is not where I have been keeping it for the past year and well.. I expect foul play. ( where could it be?did the butler do it? oops wait I do not have a butler.) I wish people would not touch and certainly not move or hey, even breathe on my stuff. I worked hard on this puppy and it has all my personal design notes and maybe it was not my best creative work but it was mine. Why would you mess with something that is not yours?
Okay reigning it in to give you the details and Scrapagories and post Etta Mae’s binder for a little inspiration. Was going to post mine but… I am going to try to be really big about this and choose to look at it positively. hmm… oh I know, I was not really creatively happy with it anyway. In all honesty was pretty embarrassed to show you guys and well now that I am telling you about it I think maybe it might have run away from home. Poor sad binder.
Ok letting go (yeah right) and starting over. In with the good air out with the whiny air.
Here is how this contest will roll:
There are 8 categories below which you can enter under. We here at Blue Moon will pick our 16 top favs 2 from each category and then post them here for the whole club to vote on. The 8 grand prize winners from each category win a 40% off coupon that can be used on the anything Blue Moon wise including the 2010 sock club. The 8 runner up will receive a 20% off coupon good for the same. You have until December 20th to send these to us and we will then post the the top 16 on the 22nd and you can peruse and vote until the 26th. We will then announce the winners on the 28th.
When you send your photo please also add in a short description of what you did and why.
Since I have to start over ( see the letting go) and think I might have missed my own point of this whole thing earlier. Instead of making it mostly about what was in the club I am going to make it what the club is for me. A journey maybe or keepsake of my sockie year.
Here are your Scrapagories:
the most Dominating. (in keeping with the whole sock knitting world domination theme)
the most Likely to be Martha Stewart ( I think this speaks for itself)
the most Colourfully outrageous ( well duh)
the most Out of the Box ( a heel here, a toe there. anything goes)
the most Notoriously Sock Knit (celebrating community, knitting, sock…)
the most Tightly Wound ( where organization reigns supreme)
the most Creatively Scrapbooked Challenged ( I would enter here)
the most Hodge Podge ( this is the category if the others are not calling your name)
Please send you binder photo submissions to sockclub@bluemoonfiber arts.com
I think that covers it ( ha ha covers it…get it?) If you have any questions let me know.
I am off to find the butler.

