Weekend Shorty Socks

Yes, I’m still around. Pepper keeps us busy.

I managed to knit these Weekend Shorty Socks rather quickly (in my opinion) probably because they had such short cuffs and no leg to knit.

I loved using up some odds and ends of sock yarn to make this almost matching pair. The pattern calls for six different colors plus a basic for the foot for each sock. I used the same colors for the pair and changed the solid area on one cuff for narrower stripes.

All yarn is Knit Picks Stroll. Other than the white aka “bare”, the rest are from partial balls of yarn: Dusk (blue), Scarlet, Rouge (pink), Ash (grey), and Peapod (green).

I knit the Eye of Partridge heel flap as I like the texture and mostly because I think it looks and wears fantastically.

My only complaint (and it’s my own fault) is that the socks are just a tad too small/short for my feet. Yes, I could rip out the toe and add a few more rows but I have two granddaughters with smaller feet that might wear them. Of course, I’d have to knit another pair. Or I could give them to my one sister-in-law who has smaller feet.

Gratuitous Pepper picture…

Pepper

Happy knitting…

A tale of four sweaters

It’s a brand new year (well, 41 days ago) and I’m late posting anything so far. My one and only resolution is to keep my sanity and be the Alpha dog (along with Mr. Aitch).

We brought home a cute Miniature Schnauzer on December 17, 2022, and she has been a handful for us. Her unofficial name is Dr. Pepper Jack Cheese Whiz Fondue but we call her Pepper.

My knitting since then has consisted of sweaters for our pup. She’s growing so fast! In fact, I think she outgrew the first sweater in the car on the drive home.

I used the same pattern and size (small) for the top three only changing the needle sizes to get the three sizes shown. For the pink a US #4 needle, the light blue a US #6, and the red a US #8, which is what the pattern called for. I added a hole between the ribbing and body of the sweater to allow for the leash to clip onto her collar and still keep her neck covered.

I made the red one after the first two and decided to leave off the leg ribbing as Pepper is not all that cooperative with getting dressed when she needs to go outside. But then I realized it was too easy for me to get the legs through the wrong holes so I added contrasting yarn colors on the bottom blue sweater for the leg ribbing and around the leash/collar access area for the bottom blue sweater. Red for the right leg and white for easy contrast. It is a medium that should fit her till the weather warms up. 🤞

As you can see, she pulled on the sweater and snagged it in several places. It does the job of keeping her warm on the coldest days. Eventually, she will appreciate my knitting skills and desire to keep her warm in the winter months and not put up such a fuss getting dressed to go outside.

Here she is today after her first haircut minus any sweater as it is a balmy 66 degrees!

Happy knitting!