also i am not yet in the habit of taking pictures. but today was a rather quiet day and i felt like showing off so...
here's what my mom's socks look like right now!

they
had purple toes, then a white checked stripe, then a purple foot, a white heel, and then some colorwork (in purple and white) on the leg. unfortunately, the colorwork was too tight to fit over mom's heel, so i'm thinking a lace pattern would do better.
here's what my next shirt looks like!

it's going to be a sewn raglan with the brown for the sleeves and the white for the body and some colorwork on the chest (brown stars with red centers). the white is all unwound and tousled and sexy-looking because i thought i was going to make a striped cardigan with the brown and a darker, more varigated brown, so i skeined up the white so i could dye it. turns out? i'm doing this other thing i said i'm doing. i might dye the brown to make it darker or more red. i'm not sure yet.
here's what my "mudslide" socks look like!

this yarn has had such a story. it would make an epic biography really. see, it was originally a knit picks sock blank. i painted it in "experimental" stripes of brown and blue, because i wanted to use those colors together. cowboy colors. turns out with a sock blank you have to really saturate the yarn when you're soaking it. my colors came out mottled and cloudy--and in some places the brown and blue had mixed, making this odd, stony, not-cheerful purple. (you know... ugly.) so i overdyed it with more blue. this solved the mottling problem but not the purple problem. so i overdyed it with
real purple, and that finally solved it. i kind of love the yarn now. it's also supersoft.
but wait!
there's more!
THE YARN: PART TWO: REVENGE OF THE PATTERN
i decided to knit it on US#2 needles, to preserve the softness. (yes, i just felted a pair of socks, and tight knitting helps prevent felting. but so does CONSTANT VIGILANCE so i figured this time i would just try that instead.) unfortunately i forgot how many stitches go around my foot on size 2s, so i ended up making them too big. i had a really cool pattern planned, too. but the sock was too big. so i decided to try a different pattern--another improvised one. i found instructions for
honeybee lace which i
love. unfortunately, on size twos, it was just not as delicate and pretty as it could have been. it was less "cute little bees flitting about the flowers" and more "MONSTER BEES CLIMBING UP MY FOOT" and no one wants that.
::makes mental notes for next world domination plan:: see, knitting
is creative.
anyway, so, at the time i was visiting rene, and my size one needles were an hour away from me. by this time i could not bear even the thought of another toe-up toe, so the yarn and needles (especially the needles) are now in time out.
the yarn is still supersoft and pretty though. it will return someday soon.
anyway. it's not all frogging, though! nor is it entirely "things waiting to be knit." remember how i mentioned that the white and brown are for my
next shirt? well... this is what my long-sleeved
tomato looks like!

yeah, baby! i am six rows away from finishing the shouldery cowlish bit. i'm going to knit the sleeves separate and graft them on, too, so i'm not trying to knit a sleeve with a big damn shirt hanging off the end of it.

BAM!
my neckline, cuffs and lower hem are all going to be edged in seed stitch, too. because i haven't done any in a while.
so, see, i have been knitting, not just plotting (although speaking of plotting, nanowrimo is coming up....)