Monday, February 22, 2010
Space Dust Monkeys
Sounds like a new illicit drug, right? If only. I could use a newer, cleaner buzz these days as the whole hourly dosing of caffeine + lifesavers routine is getting harder and harder to maintain. While I contemplate my options (Swedish Fish and Red Bull?), please to note that I have completed a pair of socks.
The Specs
Pattern: Monkey Socks by Cookie A.
Yarn: Socks That Rock Mediumweight, "Space Dust".
Needles: Size 1.5 addi turbo
Time: October 2008-February 2010
The Wayback Time Machine of Ravelry tells me that I started these socks back in 2008, so these only took oh, 16 months. To say that my sock enthusiasm has waned would be an understatement. I don't know what it is, I'm just not feeling the sock love anymore. I thought that by picking these back up I might rekindle the joy but no. I feel nothing. Socks are dead to me. If you happen to see me buying sock yarn at Maryland Sheep and Wool, Rhinebeck or some other yarn venue, you have my permission to accost me & engage in some sort of ritual shaming. I would in fact undertake a destash of epic proportions were it not for a. shawls and b. the desire to not deal with cheap ass mofos whose bad manners, lack of follow through and 'I'll PayPal you when I get off work' promises crush my tender heart and get my goat.
Not only does sock knitting feel like some remote interest, like the 5 minutes in 2003 when I was interested in stamping (Babs will never let me forget that unfortunate hobby), even the socks themselves don't quite ignite my interest. When doing the photo shoot for these today at work, my model Sandrine noted how soft and comfy they were. I instantly gave them to her without a second thought. "Oh, you want 'em?". What is wrong with me?
My knitting interests seem to reside elsewhere--because I am hauling some major ass on my February Lady Sweater. I mean this project is firing on all cylinders, and I am so motivated to finish it. Every time I'm on Ravelry I spend at least 20 solid minutes trolling through the gallery of finished projects and thinking "...mine....soon I will have one of my very own that will be MINE!". So, my new knitting motto is this: it's better to concentrate on projects that make you feel hopeful rather than deaden you soul.
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I saw the photo and thought Whoa! She got her sock mojo back. But nope.
They are lovely and it does feel good to get a project done, and you made Sandrine happy, so that seems like a win in my book.
Ow. They are so super, they hurt my eyeballs! I love 'em. Beeyootiful!
Totally awesome!! Definitely a drug I'd line up for ;)
Your socks really rock. Mojo or no.
Love your blog. Laugh and laugh. No dead souls where you are!
OMG, can I relate to you sock disinterest. I think Cookie A is so cool, and I want to join the club, but could I give a flying fig about socks? No, I could not. Plus when I started felting, I inadvertently caused a friend to badly stub a toe by wearing socks with no shoes. Now every time I think of felting my mom a pair slippers, I have nightmares of her breaking a bone.
Meanwhile, I'm on my third Aestlight shawl by the Shetland Trader. I am digging that Space Dust, though . . .
The Monkeys turned out so cute that if they don't reignite your sock mojo, I think you're right to move on. I love doing socks, but sometimes I wonder why I spend so much time knitting things that are largely unnoticed!
That is a really good motto.
They're pretty awesome socks, but if the sock love isn't there, ditch 'em. Life's too short to feel burdened by your hobby. :)
I know what you mean about the sock mojo. They always seem like such a good idea, but then it's 6 months later and you still only have one sock to show for it.
Good luck with your February Lady - I love mine!
Shawls are the reason I hang onto my sock yarn, too.
Ha! I am going to imagine this pair of never ending socks I'm begrudgingly working on pointing its needles threateningly my way and whispering, "I'll swallow you soul, I'll swallow your soul...".
Sandrine's one lucky knit model/ friend.
Heather, those are some amazing monkeys!! I understand about losing your sock mojo...mine has started to wane as well. However, I would be very interested in your destashing if you every get around to it!
sandrine's a lucky gal, scoring those space dust monkeys off of you; sdm looks like it'd provide a kick-ass high. sock yarn -- especially the alluring, hand-dyed type -- is absolutely a gateway drug...
i know you'll stop using. just as soon as you down what you've already got on hand.
I think our sock mojos must've run off together, because I can't find mine either (though I think the two completely packed drawers of handknit socks might have something to do with it). Can't explain why I keep spinning sock yarn, though.
Your new motto perfectly captures my general feeling, and is the reason I have five quilts in progress...
Awesome, colorful socks! I've come to terms with the fact that I'm not a sock knitter. I absolutely love wearing handknit socks, but the process does nothing for me.
Shawls that use luxurious sock yarns are the only way I'll ever get through my sock yarn stash!
I really like them! Great choice of colourway.
Well, I think they're totally cute.
I can relate, however. I go through periods of utter sock obsession, followed by long (read: years) periods of total sock indifference. Unfortunately, during those periods of obsession, I have a tendency to buy waaaaaay too much sock yarn, which I then end up giving away during the lean times.
I did a UFO survey yesterday, and at least 4 partially finished first socks stared me down. Ugly. And the stamping thing? I worked for a rubber stamp company right out of college--I have hundreds of them. I need to get them out of the house--they keep me awake at night just knowing that they're hanging around.
Fun socks: pattern and colorway. They're almost tempting me to head for the sock patterns.
Shucks, it is just my luck not to live next door/be a friend/a sock model/a receiver of bounties/even an American. Boo hoo! there is only a massive ocean separating us, and would that i could have sprouted wings, swooped down and snatched those gorgeous socks out of your kindly knitter hands...dont worry, I was never bitten at all by the sock bug but that doesnt mean I haven't wished and willed the bug to bite me, or longed to have the dexterity to deal with those skinny toothpick needles, because there are so many beeeyoooteeful patterns and sock yarns....I feel like an outcast in the land of Proper Knitters but just as I started to feel a tiny nip of the bug... the shawl obsession took off. Will that sockie buggie take a bigger bite next time or will it go to the old familiars like your good self? One of the great mysteries of life on the planet KNIT ME... I await further developments! :-)
Amen,sister! Knit what you enjoy. Maybe someday you'll want to knit socks again. Heck, you've got shawls right now...
Amen to that! I do love knitting socks but Monkey did me in.
wow - those are just lovely.
margieinmaryland
Congrats on finishing those bad girls. I am decidedly not a sock knitter. I look at it this way. I have done it a few times so I know I can. But I don't like it. So why? Have fun tomorrow!
I'm so not really into socks lately - maybe never again - lately. I get it. But the socks are gorgeous!!
If you don't feel it, you don't feel. Gorgeous socks, even if they leave you cold. Good thing sock yarn is good for shawls, hat, so many other things.
Lately my favorite afternoon pick-me-up is Diet Coke & Good-n-Plenty candy.
My duh, I meant to type: if you don't feel it, you don't feel it. Not you don't feel.
This is what I love about this hobby. Quilting is pretty much blankets. Stamping is pretty much cards or scrapbooking. Knitting provides so many more choices! Socks, sweaters, cozies for more different things than sane people should wrap in wool...
Hmm. The yarn is pretty, the pattern is neat, but the combination doesn't thrill me. Knit what you love, yes.
I don't think I've ever said this out loud before, but I have "0" interest in knitting socks -- as in nada. I once upon a time, knit one sock and it has remained a single. I'll make baby booties, but I draw the line at anything larger. Although, I do adore certain sock yarns and have made many a lovely shawlette from said yarns! So, like you, I won't be drawn into the sock frenzy, but will appreciate it from a distance, with no desire to participate!
Oh, yes, better to veer away from the whole soul deadening thing...
Well, the socks sure look great even if it was hard to finish them! Can't wait to see your FLS.
Stamping!! I love it that you were into stamping!! I wanted to get into that at one point in the 90s but never took the plunge.
The socks rock, natch. I am so down with your motto, though. I am roughly 4 inches from finishing a gorgeous pair of Sundara socks I started over a year ago. But so far, nothing has motivated me to finish them. Whatevs.
(p.s. to Lisa - there is WAY more you can do with quilting than just blankets!!)
Those colors are such a joyous riot! I don't know if I could have parted with them, but kuddos to you on being an awesome friend. I love your new knitting motto.
I think "it's better to concentrate on projects that make you feel hopeful rather than deaden you soul" is a pretty good motto for all of life. Love how you throw these in right at the end, every time.
Love these monkeys, makes me want to cast on... in spite of myself. Luckily I don't find it soul-deadening; I do find socks perfect bus-knitting, and if I'm not riding the bus, suddenly I'm not knitting socks.
I LOVE YOUR SPACE DUST MONKEYS!!! I wish I had been there when you were feeling the need to off load them.
Must run to BMFA and order some with my 20% off coupon....
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