September
1st 2006
To be honest…

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Gentleman's Sock 9-1-2006
Gentleman’s Socks

…I knit like a fiend when I’m emotionally overwrought so it’s no wonder that I’ve been churning out sock after sock the past couple of weeks. Tomorrow morning I’ve got an appointment to get a root canal done and I’m half out of my mind with mind while the other half is out worrying about those wicked needles dentists like to use. I’m not usually phobic about needles, but when it comes to needles in my mouth, I become a full blown coward with a capital “C”.

I tried to work on my shawl, but I found that complicated chart knitting and painkillers just don’t mix. Thankfully, sock knitting and painkillers go together like martinis and olives. Since I finished the socks I had on the needles last night, I dug through my stash and found some lovely Trekking 109 on my new Knit Picks Classic Circulars size US1 and printed out the pattern for Gentleman’s Socks.

This is the first twisted stitch pattern I’ve done and it’s going really well thanks to my new needles. All the hype and clamor you’ve heard about these lovely beauties are true and then some. I could sing arias about their gently tapered points. They’re sharp enough to slide through the K2togs, yet they’re blunt enough that they do not split the yarn. The cables are supple and pliant. Yes, I could go on, but you’ve heard it all before.

As for the yarn? The yarn is like buttah. Buttah I tell you. It’s soft and silky with absolutely no itch. Its got elasticity. The marled strands make the knitting up of this pattern an adventure in colour. The stripes gives it that added zest that keeps you knitting to see what will happen next.

I’ve got a * cavities to fill over the next month, so I’m going to make sure I have a constant sock project on the needles and in my new KIPer bag. I’m beginning to feel a bit like a sock machine, but it works better then painkillers. Distraction is the key to happiness when it comes to pain.
Speaking of which, I was officially diagnosed with Carpal Tunnel Syndrom in both wrists earlier this month. Drastically cutting down on my computer time and medication has gotten my hands much better. I notice that shawl knitting seems to make them worse as well. I think it’s a matter of weight rather then the type of knitting. I’m not ready to give up shawl knitting yet though.

Have a great long weekend!

5 Responses to “To be honest…”

  1. Michelle on 02 Sep 2006 at 1:53 am #

    soicks is looking good.. Good Luck with the root canal!
    OUCH!! Keep it to easy simple knitting or take a break..painkillers have a way of sneaking up on you sometimes. Dentist use pretty mild ones mostly but effects people different take care

  2. debbie on 02 Sep 2006 at 9:54 am #

    hope everything goes well at the dentist - love how the socks are turning out - great pattern! it took me a while to fall in love with trekking - i think a lot had to do with finding the right pattern, but i love how my trekking socks turned out!

  3. Roseann on 02 Sep 2006 at 12:51 pm #

    I hope you are feeling better after your appointment. Your socks are beautiful! Now I want to dig out my Trekking yarn, but I already have 2 pairs going right now.

  4. Jane on 02 Sep 2006 at 8:03 pm #

    I’m so sorry you have to have root-cannal work done. I’ve had it before and also have a “thing” about injections into my mouth. I tried to ask my dentist if I really had to have it. Belive me, it is really necessary. Get some really non-brainer sox to do while you are on pain meds or just plain rest. Maybe a little vacation will help your wrists.

  5. Michelle on 04 Sep 2006 at 7:26 am #

    try some of those nylon knitting gloves…..you can find a good deal on ebay for them

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