• 2025 - Knitting - Socks

    2025-1 Smooth Operator Socks

    I never make New Year’s resolutions, but in 2009, after crocheting for about 15 years, I made a New Year’s resolution to learn how to knit. So in January of that year I searched the internet for resources and came across a website called Ravelry and signed up! For many years I really enjoyed their database of patterns and yarns, but what I really liked was their project section where I could keep track of everything I made, the pattern, yarn, needle and hook sizes, and notes for when I inevitably made changes. I often went back to look at completed projects when I was making a similar item, and I referenced other makers notes on their project pages. In the summer of 2020 they updated their website, which left me soured on them for various reasons. I decided it was time to step away and keep track of my projects another way. I still search their database occasionally when I’m looking for pattern inspiration, but I’m not active on it as a user anymore unless it’s required for a designers test knit.

    What I ended up doing was just keeping a word document for each year stored on my Google drive, I could access it anywhere and make updates on the fly, functionally it works very well for me, but it’s a private document, so other crafters can’t see it and get help from the notes or ideas to work on their own projects like they could do on Ravelry, and it’s not as easily searchable. In the last few years I’ve also not been enjoying social media as much, my Facebook and Instagram feeds are often just filled with ads and it wasn’t a space I enjoyed sharing my projects anymore. So the idea of writing another blog, just about my craft projects was born.

    So here’s what a project in my word document looks like, I’ll post each one as a separate blog post. At some point I’ll go back and share previous years projects, but I’m going to start with 2025. Eventually I hope it will make searching easier by using the categories and post tags.

    1 Smooth Operator Socks

    Pattern: Smooth Operator Socks by Susan B. Anderson

    Made for: Keely

    Craft: knitting

    Needle: 2.25 mm

    Yarn: Pro Lana Golden Fjord Socks

    Colourway: 189 Burgundy

    Notes: Yarn was gifted to me by Jeanette for Christmas. Start cast on for cuff with final solid section of burgundy. 40” length of yarn for long tail cast on.

    Knit ribbing for 1 ½”

    Knit leg for 6”, until 4 rows of solid light pink.

    Knit foot for 5 ¼” past waste yarn (last round of burgundy section.)