I got a medal – Yay and hooray!

Doesn’t it just look like the coolest thing?
Knitting life feels somewhat without a purpose after the Olympics. I’m having a hard time concentrating on one thing at a time. I still have to finish the second sleeve of the Lopi lace sweater, but it is going slowly… oh so slowly. I had a great idea for a secret project and after planning it all out yesterday I went to the yarn store today. While there, I was seduced by two balls of variegated lopi in green tones. I have seen it in the corner of my eye for a while, and today I couldn’t resist. When I came home I was superexcited to start the new secret project but realized I would need the needles which are currently in the Lopi lace sleeve. I further realized that if I would take them out, chances are I’ll never finish the sleeve! So I played wise. Did I continue knitting the sleeve? No no no no, I cast on for some lopasokkar (Lopi socks) in the aforementioned variegated Lopi. I figured I needed an easy project because I’m training to stop looking so intensely at what I knit while knitting. I need to be able to knit while reading (such as for the finnish exam, which btw is on friday not today) and it would be nice to actually see things on TV and not just listen to what people are saying (especially in shows where people just say silly things, and there are alot of those!).
I’m playing it a bit by the ear. I have one pattern for lopi socks, but I want a rather different type of sock, so I basically only used the stitch number given in that pattern. I’d like to do a short row heel, a method I just learned, heehee newbie (or I think it’s called short row heel!). In the other pattern the heel is just made by knitting with different yarn some stitches, knitting over with the working yarn and after finishing at the toe, pick up those stitches and knit a heel. Like with thumbs, you know. But that’s not fancy business is it? We wants fancy heel.
The sock is knitting up really fast but it’s a bit tiresome because it’s knit very tightly, putting some strain on the hands. I like it, the colorway looks nice and it fits snugly. I have had some store-bought lopi socks in the past, but they have each and every time been too big for me, which is quite annoying. It’ll be nice to have ones that fit.

And while this went on, I did see parts of a movie. More training is needed however.




















