untonuggan: text: "If only yarn grew on trees" with a photo of trees that have been yarn bombed (covered with knitted yarn) (yarn trees)
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I finally finished a few things which I am proud of and also damn happy to have off the needles, so I thought I'd share some photos. As it's rather photo heavy I'll place most of them behind a cut and keep them rather small...

Helix scarf - completed
ABOVE: the purple helix scarf hanging from a doorknob

Measuring at 61" and done in laceweight yarn on US #3 needles, I am *insanely* proud of this project. It helps that it's incredibly soft and lovely to wear.

Helix scarf - completed
ABOVE: blurry photo of me wearing the purple helix scarf

I think it rather looks like a cravat when worn like this, which is kind of the idea. Sorry for the blurry aspect of the photo. I think there was not quite enough light, and I was also standing on tiptoe to reach the mirror so there was a little bit of the shakiness. Later I may co-opt my partner into helping me take photos.

Diagonal Rib sock #1
ABOVE: photo of a blue sock with a mid-ankle diagonal rib cuff

Here is the third sock I've managed to finish successfully. Its mate is still on the needles, as I was trying to finish other projects. It's a lot of fun. I'm glad I wrote down some of the dimensions of how many stitches I cast on and so forth or I would be so screwed...

Diagonal Rib sock #1 - close up
ABOVE: close up of the cuff of the blue diagonal rib sock

Here is a close-up of the rib pattern for this sock. It's a diagonal rib, k3p2, and I'm quite happy with it. It helps that the yarn is really nice (Madeleine Tosh sport, and it was the last one in the shop so I think they'd marked it down a bit...)

Bicycling Cap
ABOVE: A brown hat/cap with small earflaps

I finally, finally, FINALLY finished the Bicycle Cap of Doom. Now I'm just washing it several times to get the excess dye out. I'm actually really pleased with it now that it's done, because I managed to make it fit the measurements of the damn lycra cycling cap my dad had been using without a pattern. That's right, I used knitting math and the goddess of gauge was nice and I only had to do a major rip once and yay it works. I never want to make another one. At least, not until I am cycling in winter myself. But then there might be changes. Like not using a yarn that makes my fingers brown when I knit with it.

Currently, I'm working on finishing the second diagonal rib sock. I just started a lovely trilobite hat, and there are a few WIPs that I need to dig out of drawers and decide the fate of. Will I ever make this thing, or should it be frogged? This includes a hat for my grandmother which I do want to finish at some point. Although part of me just wants to make her socks instead...

cross-posted to my own journal

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