Sometimes, it sucks when work usurps all your energy and leaves you way too brain dead to work on the more interesting things in life, like, your knitting. Such was the case this week. But let’s get on with the progress of my imitation biker jacket.

It’s still missing a pair of epaulets, the remaining sleeves (I’ve decided to go full length - only because I realized that I do have enough yarn), and the two front borders. Knitting without a pattern is liberating, but scary all at once. I based the measurements off one of my cropped cardigans, knit the pockets, and then decided that I did not want a cropped jacket. As a result, the pockets now sit right below my breasts, and there is no way I am ripping out all the sewing again. I am hoping, that with the magic of blocking (Shh. Don’t convince me otherwise), I can somewhat increase the distance between the pocket and my under boob a little. Other than the pocket mishap, things have been pretty smooth-sailing. Top down knitting is the bomb! No more worrying whether or not you can fit all your sleeve stitches into that armhole.

I’m playing with two ideas for a front band right now. Currently, I have plans to sew hidden snaps with decorative buttons on the front band, and reinforce the band with a ribbon facing to minimize wear-n-tear. But after studying Grumperina’s zipper installation tutorial, my absolutely-no-zipper resolution is wavering. I kept thinking to myself: “Hey, how hard can it be, right?”
We’ll sit on this for a few days while the rest of the sleeves are completed. Incidentally, I just realized that the color-combo seems very child-like. It must be my inner Peter-Pan.
In the mean time, two pairs of socks have been completed.

Do not be fooled by the aesthetics of this image. This pair of Koigu Aquaphobia Socks, made for Bobby G (he who feeds my Koigu fetish), was made without modifications to fit his ultra-wide feet. We must have taken over 20 photos to find the right one. He has requested that I be kind while describing his feet, so with much restraint on my part, let’s just say that his feet make him a good swimmer. (How am I doing with the kindness so far?)

Continuing with the blue-green kick that I’ve been on for a while, I also finished a pair of knee highs with Online Supersocke Yarn that I purchased in StitchDC last year. Nothing spectacular, just simple stockinette on Sz 0 and 1 needles.

(I like this shot better. Makes me legs look leaner)
April 20th, 2008 at 7:03 pm
I love all your projects. Especially your knee highs.
April 20th, 2008 at 9:33 pm
LOVE the biker jacket! I have a peacoat with side pockets right there (although it does have pockets further down too). Even if blocking didn’t get the pockets much lower, I think they would look okay as long as you don’t walk around with your hands in them.
The socks are awesome, particularly the knee highs!
April 21st, 2008 at 5:15 am
Your imitation biker jacket looks great! I absolutely love those two colors together. Love the socks, too!
April 21st, 2008 at 8:31 am
Those socks look fabulous! Great job.
April 21st, 2008 at 5:10 pm
i love the blue and green together!
April 21st, 2008 at 7:22 pm
I too love the blue and green!
The jacket is coming together so well!
And I love your socks…you have very lean legs
April 23rd, 2008 at 10:20 am
I LOVE your knee high socks. Those are awesome!
April 24th, 2008 at 11:20 pm
Those are some awesome knee highs. LOVE them.
April 26th, 2008 at 12:09 am
Didn’t realize that was a couch cushion at first - and was wondering why you were making a baby biker jacket. lol Scale can be so hard in dig. photos!
April 29th, 2008 at 3:59 am
i am in LOVE with your knee socks!!!!
they look so great on you. in both photos!!