Friday 18 May 2012

Subway Socks, Socks with a Hidden Pocket!!

Subway Socks
Socks with a Pocket!!!


I've just released a new design that I’m stupid excited about!! http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/subway-boot-socks
It’s a sock with a hidden pocket!  I thought it was a great idea because I walk a lot and hate carrying a purse. I’m always trying to figure new ways to move about unencumbered.  When I was a kid there was this great story about a mom who made her son this jacket with a gazillion pockets.  He filled the pockets with so much stuff that when he fell down…he couldn't get up.  I see myself as this kid sometimes.  Anyways…back to the socks.  My daughter is a musician who usually has at least three instruments, back packs and a variety of other tools of the trade dangling from her as she flies about the city.  I picture her cramming herself onto the train and being an easy target for pick-pockets…..or she could just leave something behind.  That can happen when you have that much stuff.  So, the socks are mainly for her.  So at least she can put her money and bus pass somewhere that no one would think of. 



This is a picture of my daughter on the move....seriously!


Saturday 5 May 2012

The Divine Ms. M

Here's a free cowl pattern;
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/the-divine-ms-m   I love this design as it's fun and functional.  I think I'm most proud of the photography tho'.  I don't know what went right and I hope that I'll manage a shot like this again...someday!  This is a picture of my rather Divine Ms. Meghan...my daughter!

Boot Socks!

Doc Martens!
When my daughter started wearing Doc's I was totally inspired.  I must admit that I am somewhat jealous that I am old and not cool enough to march around in them.  I thought it would be cool to design a bootsock that would fold down and be the same on the inside and the outside.  So, here's the first of two designs for boot socks.  "Fiddlehead Reversible Boot Socks" 
The pattern is available in my Ravelry Store.  These ones are knit in Cascade 220 DK.  Awesome yarn!. I've just sort of fallen in love with Cascade and am enjoying trying out some of their other yarns...I'll post the results! 



So, I'm blogging........

I feel like I'm standing on the edge of a cliff but I'm ready to jump!  Everybody blogs, except me.  I quite honestly can't think of why anyone would be interested in what I have to say.  I'm hoping that my designs are more interesting than I am! There certainly wasn't a conscious path towards designing.  It was just a road that slowly rolled out in front of me. My wonderful husband is a tugboat captain, so a certain independence and resourcefulness has developed in me over the last 30 years (no kidding) that we've been married.   I am the proud (very proud) mother of two delightful and enlightening Autistic children.  They are a very time consuming crew and I've homeschooled them both.  But then I didn't have kids so that I could do something else and their needs certainly demanded my full attention. My daughter is a remarkable professional artist and musician and my son is just remarkable....he hasn't quite figured out what he'd like to do with his life yet.  They are 15 (yup) years apart, so I was able to really concentrate my energies on helping their Autistic selves make their way in the typical world.  Not always winning maybe, but trying is what counts!
The designing came to be when we moved my mom in.  She was suffering from pulmonary fibrosis and could no longer care for herself at home.  My mom was the most delightful, gracious, gentle person that I have ever known or could aspire to be.  Caring for her was an honor and a gift for the whole family. Every night after all had settled....or at least wasn't yelling my name...mom and I would flop in our happy place, watch crime dramas and knit.  We knit our way through nights, illness, hospital stays, good news and bad news.  We innovated, invented and solved problems.  All with a skein of yarn and our magic knitting needles. Sometimes it seemed the needles and yarn were the only thing that held me in a sane place.  When I started designing it filled a creative void that I hadn't had time to deal with. 
My son sent me on my first design challenge when he decided that he NEEDED a stuffed rainbow trout that he'd seen at the hatchery.  A very expensive stuffed rainbow trout I might add.  So I told him that I would make him one.  Much to my surprise, I did!  He was very happy with it as he feels that he is "rainbow" and the typical world is black and white.
So anyways....through a lot of twists and turns and life events I have been fortunate enough to have published designs and call myself (tentatively) a designer.  So I guess this will be a forum where I can share my designs and my adventures with Autism.  If no one ever visits I think that's ok because I'm very surprised at how writing this down has made me feel.  Kinda happy!