
Which came first,
Experience or meaning?
Deng Ming~Dao
Everyday this week I thought I would blog but somehow life got in the way. I've been busy in a fibery way, but at the end of the day I just kind of ran out of steam. I'm sure some of you know just what I mean. The thought of jumping into my jammies and knitting overrode sitting in front of the computer to blog. I will blame it on the mid-winter blues. It's just been so gray out there… There are days I think I should commit to daily blogging again………at least I blogged then…

Anyhoo, Acer is moving right along. Kirsten's pattern is very well written and is a perfect midwinter project.
I read somewhere on Ravelry were someone described Beaverslide as a woolen polar fleece and I have to tell you that is THE perfect description.
The yarn is soft without being too soft and very cushy. I have been needing a new pair of slippers and after seeing a few pair of ballet slippers from Felted Knits that I really liked, I'm thinking a pair made with Beaverslide would be just perfect!
Socks and stuff…..
I have also been working on my cabletwist socks. With a new pair of needles, we seem to be on the right track finally. Like Pat, I have decided to do a partridge eye heel and so far so good……but I need a little help from you experienced sock knitters.
Is there a set formula for figuring out what your heel turn is supposed to be? I am working the heel over 30 stitches and need to figure out what the number of stitches I need to knit and turn, then purl and turn to set myself up to get the bottom of the heel finished. Acck…..i have been knitting for 30 years but still can't figure this out without a pattern! Is there such a thing as a formula for any number of stitches?

Oh my gosh you really have been busy. Love the color of the sweater. I have the pattern and haven’t been able to decide what yarn to use. I ended up looking at the Beaverside website but now the problem is what color…..I want them all!! The socks look great (sorry I also have to use a pattern as I’ve not been knitting for long) and I can’t wait to see Beetrice.
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You have been a busy little bee. Love the color of Beaverslide. It’s so rich and beautiful.
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Those are beautiful purples to knit with. Can’t wait to see Beetrice!
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Kim: here’s the heel formula I use. Start with a purl row — purl half your stitches, plus 2 more. Purl 2 together. Purl 1. Turn. Slip first stitch. Knit 5. Knit 2 together, Knit 1. Turn. Slip first stitch as if to purl, purl over to the stitch just before the gap, purl 2 tog, purl 1, turn. Etc. Hope this helps/makes sense.
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Can’t wait to see Acer and Bee-trice finished. Love , love, love the Beaverslide color!
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That Beaverslide color is divine!
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I love, love that Beaverslide colorway – so juicy! I can’t wait to see your finished ACer. I can’t wait to see MINE for that matter:) I have a swatch so far:)
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The Beaverslide looks AMAZING!!
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Your Beaverslide is such a rich gorgeous color! I’m happily working down my Acer sleeves – an enjoyable easy project.
I’m so glad your Cable Twists are working out – I have a simple heel turn formula – I’m guessing you just need to know how far to go before turning since I’m sure you know how to turn a heel. Just go 2 (or 3 if you want a wider heel) stitches past the center of your heel flap, then SSK, K1 (or p2tog, p1 if on the purl side) now count the stitches that are remaining on your left hand needle (you will need that same # remaining on the other side) Turn slip 1, and knit (or purl) until you are 3 stitches away from that # then p2tog, p1 turn (or SSK, K1 turn). You should now have a center group of stitches with an equal # of stitches on each side – and you are set to go.
If that was too confusing email me and I’ll explain more clearly in the morning (past my bedtime right now!)
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Beetrice looks beeautiful….I love the profile shots the best!
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Pat and Elizabeth B beat me to the punch on the sock formula!
Love the color of your Acer.
And dieing to see Beetrice!
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Acer is gorgeous! Isn’t the heel formula half the stitches plus 2?
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I’ve been waiting patiently to see Beetrice! She already has such character. I love her. The sweater is going to be awesome. You figure out the heel of that sock, and then tell us what you did! I always love the ones who go before and pave the way! I’ll follow you!
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Acer is really looking great! The sock is such a lovely colorway! Beetrice looks like a sweetheart! 🙂
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Beaverslide is on my list of yarn to try. Love that description.
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Beaverslide is on my list of yarn to try…but not yet. 😦 No yarn money… (wah!)
🙂 Kate
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Here’s more heels than you can shake a stick at:
http://www.socknitters.com/Tips/heels_by_the_number.htm
or in PDF format on Ravelry:
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/heels-by-number
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I do pretty much what Pat describes when creating a heel.
I love the color of the Beaverslide!!! Acer is going to be beautiful that color!
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Beaverslide yarn is wonderful – love your color selection. You prompted me to order some for myself. I made the Rogue sweater a few years ago out of Beaverslide – it was a pleasure to work with. I love your version of Acer.!
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I guess you will be wearing the sweater and socks together as they look so nice ensemble:) I just finished my Cable Twist Socks which happen to be my all time favorite to date.
I adjusted my pattern a bit, CO 64 stitches, pattern repeat 8 sts. I work my heels on half the number of sts(32), but for this sock, I had to balance the pattern with the P2 on the other side. I added the 2 more (purl) sts to the top of the sock (34 sts)and knit the heel with just 30 sts. My heel will never know!
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Pat and Elizabeth have it covered. You are tempting me into Cable Twist sox.
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