August 29, 2006Mata Hari Socks: Pattern NotesWell, I'm back from Portland. Sigh. I suppose it should be nice to be able to walk through the guest room without stepping over swatches and pattern books, but honestly it feels a little empty without my other knitting half. Marnie was safely delivered to Portland rather late on Sunday night, and then she, Leo and I spent a lovely day there before I had to catch my flight back to LA yesterday. Their new place is great, and I'm sure the only reason that Miss Marnie hasn't already posted a grand overview of our trip is because she is steadily unpacking dishes, putting up new shelves, and making runs to places like Trader Joe's. So as not to steal our collective roadtrip thunder, I'm just going to share some pictures from the Redwoods portion of our journey, where we did the Mata Hari Sock photoshoot. I'll leave it to Marnie to post a few more highlights soon, including a huge case of blue balls - more on that later...
The Mata Hari socks warming up my tootsies in the leaf litter beneath the Redwoods.Mata Hari Socks The Setting:
Techniques: Modifications: I used my standard sock formula, since the pattern does not specify the type of sock to make. I usually do this, even if the pattern does specify the sock and not just the stitch pattern. I modified the swirls of yarnovers so that the socks mirror each other by employing a yo ssk, instead of a k2tog yo, on the second sock, and running the motif in the opposite direction. You can figure it out if you play around with it. I won't write it out here, as these are Steph's socks, and I don't want to step on her toes. Pun intended.
Finishing:
Possible substitute yarns: Gratuitous Behind the Scenes Photo:
Witness "Downward facing Dork."Posted by Julia at August 29, 2006 05:18 AM In main | marnie | mata hari socks | pattern notes | places we love | portland roadtrip
Comments
Living (and knitting) in a small town in Northern California, I was stunned...nay, shocked, to see pictures of my town on your blog (and Marnie's). Glad you got to enjoy our scenery...sorry we couldn't roll the fog back a little for ya! Yay! Welcome back! Don't worry. It'll be OK. Marnie will be back to posting soon and it'll feel like she's right here. Downward facing Dork... *snort* Posted by: Sachi at August 29, 2006 12:54 PMThese came out beautifully! And those pics of the redwoods? Amazing! Posted by: Skylar at August 29, 2006 12:48 PMLove your Blog. We met at the Knit Cafe and you helped me pick out the "Jelly" KSH for the Moth shawl. Ever since I've been reading your Blog and your archives. What a treat. Now I must make the Hoodie you are wearing. Thanks for all of the info, art and time you put into the blog. Lots of good stuff. sandy Posted by: Sandy at August 29, 2006 11:58 AMOK, "Downward Facing Dork" almost made me ruin my keyboard from spewing laugh-water. Hilarious! And thank you so much for thinking of your OCD friends... just one of the many reasons we love you so! Posted by: Mary-Heather at August 29, 2006 11:50 AMThey look fabulous. Even your feet are so photogenic. Posted by: Lauren at August 29, 2006 11:00 AMbeautiful setting. the sox look nice but so does your hoodie! Posted by: kat at August 29, 2006 10:33 AMok can I say how jealous I am of your photoshoot location!? Ill have to try that pose at yoga! Posted by: yahaira at August 29, 2006 10:18 AMWelcome back! Glad you two had such a fun trip! Your socks look beautifully symmetrical! I already gave my endorsement of the mirrored effect. :) Posted by: Nonnahs at August 29, 2006 09:36 AMThey came out beautifully! What a good idea to make them symmetrical! Posted by: laura b at August 29, 2006 09:35 AMlove the pictures, scenery and socks! i've been to portland once and the place had instantly became my favorite city. enjoy wearing your socks, they are absolutely gorgeous! Posted by: blossom at August 29, 2006 09:31 AMLOL! I love it!!! The socks look great - I've always liked that pattern, but I tried to make it once and for some reason it just didn't do it for me. I may have to give it another go. Thanks for sharing DFD! Posted by: Cara at August 29, 2006 09:29 AMWhat a wonderful trip to such magestic spot. The socks are way cool! I need something fun for my Toasty Toes pal and that might be the perfect sock! Posted by: margene at August 29, 2006 09:25 AMYay for symmetrical socks! I wish we were still in the redwoods. What do you say we meet at the Ravenwood Motel? I'll get our funniest pictures up soon. I thougth for sure that you'd have your bunyan climbing picture up already. Posted by: Marnie at August 29, 2006 08:51 AM |