The First Singleton

November 20, 2009 at 1:02 pm (Knittin', knitting) ()

…and here it is! Just a basic sock, from Joan Fernbach’s sock pattern. I love the heel on this.

I figured I’d start with something basic and move up as I went. So this is basically the pattern. I started ribbing on top as soon as the decreases ended. Also, there’s a random cable in the middle top because I got bored. :3
~CaptainAcacia

Sock.

Sock.

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A Singular Decision

November 20, 2009 at 12:49 pm (Knittin', Ravelry, knitting)

I love knitting socks. Being cursed with a perpetual lack of stash, I often knit a sock and frog it just for the pleasure of having knit the heel.

But here’s my problem.

I have chronic SSS. [Second Sock Syndrome, for the uninitiated.] SSS is the name for the inability to finish a pair of socks. You may love the first one, but by the time it comes to the second you’re incredibly tired of it.

I did not feel that SSS was a reason to stop knitting socks, so I decided to start the Singleton Sock Project. I never wear matches anyway, so I have resolved to try and replace every sock in my drawer with a handknitted singleton. I’m on the second sock, as of now, and loving it. You will be able to see my progress on my Ravelry page, should you be interested.

We’ll see how it turns out!

~Captain Acacia

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Jack’s Sister

January 30, 2009 at 11:44 am (Knittin', Pirate, Pirates of the Caribbean, Randomness, Ravelry, knitting)

Remember in Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End, Jack asked ‘how’s mum’ and Captain Teague held up this blue shrunken head?

Hence ‘Jack’s Sister.’

Well, it looks better in real life.

What think you?

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Snow Monkey Gloves!

January 15, 2009 at 12:33 pm (Knittin', Pirate, knitting)

HOORAY! I finished knitting Rogue’s Purple Monkey Dishwasher Gloves! I made them in white, and they are beautiful:
Photo of gloves

Ain’t they?

I’m kind of addicted to making single fingerless gloves, but I hardly ever actually finish a pair. I’m SOOO glad I finished these. Cabling is SOOO much fun, and the rows of ribbing came out perfectly.

*squees for a while*

Threedaloo.

~Captain

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The first chart! ^-^

January 5, 2009 at 6:31 pm (Knittin', Pirate, Randomness, Singing) (, , , , , , )

As you may or may not know, I am a devoted Sacred Harp singer. Sacred Harp is a wonderful style of music dating from the colonial times, with the most powerful harmonies you will ever hear. I’m embedding a video at the bottom of the page with an example.

ANYWAY, I was looking around on the interwebs for Sacred Harp knitting patterns. To my great surprise, there were none. Now, Sacred Harp is also known as Shape Note, because it does not use typical solfege, but rather a scale that goes “fa, so, la, fa, so, la, mi, fa.” Each note has its own shape– fa is a triangle, so is shaped like a typical round note, la is a rectangle, and mi is a square turned on its side:
A beautiful example– photo not by me.

I love knitting patterns into things. I’ve knitted then ripped out so many knitted phrases I can’t remember them all. Seeing as there were no shape note knitting patterns out there that I could find, I decided that I would make a chart, to be used on whatever. I’m probably going to do fingerless gloves.
The shapes lent themselves so beautifully to a grid that I thought I might as well do another chart, so for those uninitiated in the ways of Shape Note singing, there’s another one with words. And an optional ‘L’ for the so, if you’re picky about that sort of thing. Personally I prefer without. ^^

Do what you will with this, just please credit me.

TO DOWNLOAD: Click on the image to get it full size. If you’re on a Mac, just drag them, or right click and hit ‘download image to desktop’ or ’save image as’ in firefox. If you’re on a PC, I can’t help, but I imagine the process would be similar. If nothing works, note me on Ravelry, and I’ll email the charts to you.

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