Last week I went on a fabulous work trip - a trip to the 'Knit Out' at Mall of America & not only did I fail to mention I was going, but here I am dragging my heels in coming here to tell you that I went & it was fun. Exhausting, but fun.

I had never been in the presence of so many knitters & crocheters before! They took over the whole place - it was great to see a variety of people. I was at the Spinrite booth - answering questions & talking to people about upcoming patterns & yarns while they waited (and waited) in line. Because of the high volume of people, I didn't get a chance to see any of the other booths or watch the fashion show, but reports were that everything was pretty fun.



After my long day of chatting up knitters, I put myself on the Light Rail and headed to Minneapolis to meet up with a crafty internet friend - it was great!

My trip knitting for this was socks for me with some of the Kaffe Fasset Regia sock yarn. I've been diligently knitting only from my stash & was pretty excited to finally knit with this stuff.
I cast on in the airport, knit on the plane & when we touched down 2 hours later, I had turned the heel & picked up the gusset stitches. I didn't have much yarn left, but I kept knitting hoping it would magically turn into more.
It didn't.

My initial cast on was 66 stitches - too much. I cast on 60 this time & started the heel flap about 1 1/2 inches sooner than on my first go.

I finished just under the wire with just the tiniest bit of yarn left over.
Next time you'll have to head up this way - I think we're only ten hours from Minneapolis. You know I'm worth it.
ReplyDeleteLovely sock! Sorry you had to rip the first one out.
ReplyDeleteYou're right, it's SO hard to be a traveling vegetarian! You pretty much have to stick with ethnic and that's not usually healthy.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the sock! I'll be frogging mine soon (same colorway) because I foolishly thought I could knit two socks from one skein with a 3" cuff and standard heel flap. Finished all the heel decreases and weighed the skein - 30 grams left - which doesn't add up to a foot and another sock. Ah well.