The glamour socks finished and blocked:
It looks like the pattern is no longer available on Ravelry. The designer is Stephanie van der Linden and she has so many sock patterns available. I own the book Op-Art Socks and didn't realize that she's the author until I looked up her other designs.
This was the first project that I used my new Ravelry Soak wash for:
I bought this wash from the Ravelry mini-mart a week or so ago. It smells great. It has a picture of Bob on it, which is so sweet. It's called Unleash. And it has small text under "Unleash" that says "creative juices." Unleash... creative juices. I find this mildly off-putting, probably the same way some people don't like the word 'moist'.
Anyway, after I rinsed off the creative juices (see? it's gross, right?) and let the socks dry on blockers, the lace opened up nicely.
I love the beaded cuffs:
These have been set aside for the fair.
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Had a good, busy weekend. All the stars aligned and I finished many current and hibernating projects. Blocking the above socks, winding new yarn, starting the papillon shawl, finishing some embroidery, sewing buttons onto a sweater, duplicate stitching the foxy mittens... More pics to come this week.
It's going to be a short work week for me! I'm taking Thurs and Fri off for South Royalton Old Home Days and the 250th Birthday events. Food trucks and music on the green and fireworks and historic tours- I'm going to do it all! Also- the band Wool is playing at Crossroads Saturday night!
What else? Oh, Saturday I went to the Cabot store in the Quechee Gorge Village antiques mall because I was looking for Cabot's 5-year-old Centennial Cheddar. I rarely go there because it's totally a touristy place but... it's the bomb. I found the centennial cheese AND some triple cream vanilla yogurt. I told the cashier that I've never seen that kind in the grocery stores and she said, "You can only get it at the Cabot stores." (That's the easiest way to get me hooked on something- "So you're saying I can ONLY get this at 4 places in the entire state? And one of them is kind of on my way to and from work? Well, this will be the only yogurt I'll ever eat again.")
Also, there was an outdoor flea market and I found a woman selling some vintage 1970's Onion River Pottery. It's Vermont made and very distinct looking. She was selling two batter bowls, a sugar and creamer set, one mug. I told her I would take everything and she let me have it all for $17. What a freaking steal. As I was paying, I almost said, "Listen, just keep the $20. This is... I feel bad you're letting me have this for so cheap." I almost said that.