Saturday, August 23, 2025

New project!

Okay now that I've got your hopes up... it's more socks!


This prehistoric colourway from Vesper Sock is called Zoinks! a Scooby-Doo reference which is so appropriate because I probably won't finish them before Halloween, and because my fave Halloweeny book is now Dracula, which totally reminds me of a Victorian Scooby-Doo episode. 


I say 'prehistoric' because I got this yarn in 2016. On the upside, I might actually squeak under the 10-year threshold if I do finish them in time for Trick or Treating.


(sometimes I fear I will never make it through my yarn stash, and therefore never allow myself to buy more yarn, but maybe it's a bit like children growing up? like, they're tiny for so long and then suddenly they're thirty and considering moving out of your house and you wonder where the years went?) 

 

My arm is still giving me tiny twinges if I knit too long, which is why I haven't made tons of progress on these, but I did tidy up the stack of books and projects beside my favourite chair so that there is nothing to grab but these two socks, each in their separate knitting bag. This still doesn't make me reach for them because mostly when I'm in the fave chair, I am writing, but at the end of the day I take a break to watch some Ann Cleeves mysteries, and then I'm very happy to reach for the needles.

Heartbreakingly: I have now finished *all* of Vera, and *all* of Shetland! I can't seem to settle on anything new, either. I tried a jokey mystery show and couldn't bear it after those long dramatic camera pans over the Shetland coastline.


Speaking of Shetland, the show and the islands, are we talking ultimate sweater showcase or what? I've gotten hooked on more programs over the sweaters in their wardrobe than I care to admit, sigh. It would be good if I found another one like that soon so I could in fact finish these socks.


After last week's Birkenstock excitement I find I don't have that much more to say apart from, these socks will not be seeing the inside of my new black clogs because White Stripe! I live in total fear of dye transfer, I am telling you. 

But I am wishing you a lovely weekend, and feeling very grateful you popped by to include me in your day. See you next Saturday!


 

 

 

Saturday, August 16, 2025

Socks n Birkenstock Sandals

After a week in the heat spent obsessing over how much I can't wait for fall this year, I decided to talk about the transition from summer sandals! to 'summer sandals with socks so you don't have to leave behind your incredibly comfortable favourite footwear'.


Then I took some pictures and remembered why I don't post many pics of my handknit socks in Birkenstocks: it is hard to make either one look flattering. Which is why we are starting with a pic of socks going solo. 

Are you braced yet?  

Here are my current-oldest pair of Birkenstocks, an Iron Grey pair of Arizonas I bought after my original Arizonas started to look worn and weirdly small.


Here I'm wearing some bed / reading socks I knit with purple alpaca, with wool/mohair scraps for the legs.

Just as a fun fact and so anybody reading this who doesn't already have thirty pairs starts to judge me, I wear Birkies inside, all day every day, and have done since we moved out of the house to renovate it lo these ten or more years ago. First it was the concrete floors under parquet in our temporary quarters, and then, when we came back, aluminum plates (for in-floor heating) under hardwood. My legs were KILLING me, until I waved the magic Birkenstock wand. 

So, I loved the Arizonas, but after a few years I got tired of looking at them all day every day and bought these cuties - a pair of taupe Zurichs, with a soft footbed. 


Here I'm wearing a pair of mostly-monotone merino sock yarn from Viola, now shuttered as a business, which makes my remaining stash so very precious.

I thought this model would be a little warmer in winter, and more slipper-like, and they are indeed heavenly. However, my toes were freezing in them, and I'd discovered that the world didn't stop turning when I bought the Zurichs despite my Arizonas still being perfectly fine, so I treated myself to these Bostons in Mink suede:

Man, it was so hard to get these to look even this good, and yet Bostons were a fashion darling quite recently and perhaps still? Probably they are better worn barefoot, or with pants. Either way they feel great and that's gotta be enough. I am wearing these with Vesper Sock self-striping beauties.

After the Boston purchase I was very self-disciplined. When you're only wearing a shoe inside, it takes ages for the sole to even hint at the need for repair and mine are definitely not at the hint stage. I wore these three pairs in rotation for many more years, until this summer when it was soooo hot and I couldn't bear any more long walks in socks and running shoes, which had been my solution to the original Arizonas flying off my feet when I took them out to play. So I bought a dressy and more casual pair of Madrids, not pictured, which are basically Arizonas with a backstrap for more security. I did not take pictures of those - you're welcome! 

But then I thought, really, my replacement Arizonas are starting to look like they need an upgrade, and a vibrant pink pair (in suede! with a soft footbed!) were on sale, so I succumbed.


I think these are actually purple, don't you? they are not looking very happy with the hot pink stripe in this other pair of Vesper Sock socks.

Anyway: I bought them only to discover that they are too small, as are one of my new pairs of Madrids, which I'm going to wear anyway. Turns out I can't do Birkenstock's narrow footbed any more, which is why my very first pair of Arizonas look and feel so weird these days, and why it's so lucky that all my other pairs (bar that one pair of Madrids) are regular width. I am on the margin between two sizes and the width makes all the difference.

I shared this tragic news with a fellow Birkie obsessive who happens to have feet a half-size smaller than mine, and she sympathized and agreed to take them off my hands, but offered me the swap of a pair of shearling-lined Bostons she'd bought in the next size up, which is what I'm choosing now. Win win! They are also not pictured, as I do not have them in my possession yet. But I am VERY EXCITED. 

After all that I moved to a place of acceptance that my feet are no longer happy walking in running shoes, outdoor temperature aside. Just last night I tried again and my feet are still aching as I type this. So, rather than investing in proper weather-friendly purpose-built walking shoes, I used the excuse to look for a pair of Birkenstocks with a closed heel that won't fall off me while I'm walking at pace (lookin at you Arizonas) or let gravel in (turning to every other pair I own) and decided to buy a pair of sale-priced Londons in Stone Coin.


Pictured with my fave Vesper Sock socks! Wish I had more of this colourway, that's for sure.

The Londons, which are seldom stocked in a store and are generally bought online, are often described as Bostons with a closed back. I think there are subtle differences, including more of a clown-shoe effect. But they are super comfy and meet my requirements, and I have already bought a second pair in black oiled leather. It was that or upgrade my hopelessly worn Blundstone boots which have also started to hurt, the last few years. 

I will probably not be wearing handknit socks with the black leather Londons, because I fear dye transfer. I think the taupey grey pair would be okay though, don't you?


Whew. Fanning myself a little here over the shame of revealing so much about myself! Not least my ability to deep dive into a rabbit hole. I could be workin in a Birkie store at this point. I was going to write about how important it is to have many many pairs of handknit socks today and instead, it's been all about the shoes. 

It's still important to have lots of handknit socks though. And as most of mine are in the mending pile, I have a whoooole lotta work to do.

 

Hope you're having a lovely weekend and that if it includes a trip to a Birkenstock store or website, it is fruitful. Thanks again for joining me - see you next Saturday, when I promise not to talk about shoes! 


 

 

 

 

Saturday, August 9, 2025

Warm hands warm heart

Have I used that blog title before? Either way: Hello again! I hope you've had a lovely summer so far? I have had a busy one and, contrary to expectations, the rest of it is going to be even more hectic. But there has been knitting:


Or at least, finishing, of a knit started an embarrassingly long time ago. I've been tinkering with this fingerless mitt pattern off and on over the years and have come up with a few versions:


Lace, solid, stripe... I have a nice striped version with reds, too, that I wear a lot to brighten up a fall outfit or to layer over black gloves in winter. 

The lace ones didn't quite work out - the panel needed to be set farther away from the thumb in a definite left and right pattern. I loved making them though so at some point I'll have to resolve that problem.

The solid ones: easy, and a great way to show off hand-dyed sock yarn. 


That's my red stripies there, making a little cameo.

The stripes are the best because they're designed to let you use up the ends of a skein of self-striping sock yarn. The downside: SO MANY DECISIONS. When I got to the tops of this latest pair, I was picking up a new scrap for the sake of just two stripes.

This time around I'm planning to make actual thumb stumps, which means I have to decide what colours I have available and like best to go with the stripes I have. In other words, don't expect to see a finished set next week! I'll have something else to show you while I procrastinate on committing myself. 

Meanwhile, it's very very hot here and will be for another few days, so I should not be thinking about hand warmers. I should be thinking about how best to use up our bumper crop of cherry tomatoes!


And enjoying the cooler evening temps in a chair by the hydrangeas, where our earless bunny (they were lost in a horrible accident) hides out in the shade.


Or, you know, frantically revising my novel. (yeah, that's the one.) 

Thanks for stopping by again after my little break, and I look forward to seeing you again next Saturday!