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Composition of the Compendium

I have three pairs of socks on the needles right now, and two of the pairs are part of my own personal project, the Nancy Bush Compendium. This is a long-term project that I am combining with this month’s Project Spectrum colors.

Remember Juta’s Stockings that I started in January? They were cast on as part of the informal sock knitalong that Maritza and I started, called the Green Socks Knitalong.

Knitting on Juta's Stockings

Now that we are all about green, it was time to pull them back out!

Juta's Stockings

Juta's Stockings

At first, I was not very happy with the way that the yarn (Tess Designer Yarns) was striping and flashing. I had not seen this effect in any of the other Tess yarns I have worked with, or the samples.  However, it really isn’t that noticeable in natural light, and it has kind of grown on me. I don’t remember seeing any other yarns with this same shade of green. The pattern is a simple arrowhead lace on the side panels of the cuff, and on the top of the foot – called “Juta’s Stockings” from Nancy Bush’s wonderful Folk Knitting in Estonia.

My second sock project is from Nancy’s mail order service, The Wooly West. It is the Shades pattern, and instead of using the different yarns as Nancy does in the pattern, I chose to use the self-striping Trekking XXL in the #107 colorway. I finished sock one, and sock two will be cast on very soon. (I am telling myself to finish the first Juta’s Stocking before I start on it!)

Shades Sock #1

Shades Sock Heel and Lace

Shades Sock #1

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42 Responses

  1. Angela

    Love the Juta’s Stockings. They need to go on the list…

  2. Elinor

    The Trekking ones are lots of fun, and Juda’s Stockings are beautiful! I do like that green.

  3. hpny knits

    oooh! the trekking color is really nice with this pattern. very much a field of flowers.

  4. Romi

    Oooh. Green. Lace. Socks. What’s not to love?! :)

  5. jayne

    I like the green with its effects. That’s my kind of colour and yarn. I also like the Trekking a lot. I keep hearing such good things about that yarn.

    Ok, I’ve finished the back, two sleeves, and one front of Wren. It is kind of a boring knit. Tomorrow I’m going to sew up one side and sleeve so that I can try on what I have so far. Hoping to post that on blog too.

    I read your assessment of the Zodiac yarn and tend to agree, but the colours are pretty.

  6. Carole

    Both socks are really great. I like the subtle changes of the green yarn a lot and don’t really see it as flashing and pooling.

  7. stacey

    Huh – I have never seen Tess’ yarn do that!!!! I kind of like it! Love the shades sock – you picked the perfect yarn for that!

  8. margene

    They are both great! It doesn’t matter which one you finish next, just make sure you finish both PAIR;-)

  9. Hawkesley

    Both socks look really great. I love the colours of the yarn!

  10. Rebecca

    I’m loving that Treking sock! It’s gorgeous. Gotta get me some…..

  11. Jenny Raye

    MMMMMMmmmmmm, love the Trekking. I have the very colorway in the stash!

  12. Karen

    Both are really pretty! I especially love the Trekking sock though. I never tire of Trekking yarn.

  13. leslie

    love the pattern (and color) of both!

  14. Sara

    i really like the colors in that shade of trekking. all your green socks are pretty!

  15. pamela wynne

    Love them both, but especially the Juta (though a green yarn has yet to disappoint me).

    I also love that first photo — makes me want to snuggle up on the sofa all cozy-like. :)

  16. Heidi

    Those are some nice looking socks! And I love your idea of a Nancy Bush Compendium. What a great way to gather all of her projects you finish in one place.

  17. meg

    love both socks!

  18. Barb

    Both socks are simple gorgeous. I love the trekking.

  19. chemgrrl

    Oh, I am just loving those Juta socks. Fabulous!

  20. shadkitty

    The Trekking Shades socks are beautiful. I love them sooo much. Now I think I need to pick up some Trekking.

  21. Katy

    Oho–you are tipping me off to all kinds of good patterns!

  22. nova

    I like the effect in the Tess yarn, it looks nice… I like the pattern for the trekking sock too. Pretty colors!

  23. Jen

    Your socks are lovely.

  24. courtney

    That’s a lovely green…I really like it.
    I am obsessed with Nancy’s sock patterns, they just “speak” to me and I feel compelled to knit them all. I just saw that Grumperina was making the Gentleman’s sock in Railway Stitch and I am now determined to make that as well! Of course I have to finish my Child’s First Socks first… :)

  25. Michelle

    Ohhhhh what pretty sock! I love both colours!

  26. Nora

    I love how the different textures interact with the yarn.

    (Have I already mentioned this on Flickr?)

  27. Shirani

    I love that colorway…is it color 100?

  28. Jennifer

    Gorgeous socks!

  29. Dorothy B

    Pretty socks! Although I think it would be hard to play with just one colour when the Trekking was calling my name.

  30. eyeleen

    oooooh lovely!!

  31. isel

    Those are lovely…and not just because of the green. ;)

  32. frecklegirl jess

    So, sock monkey, go!

  33. Erin

    I LOVE the green of the first sock. So vivid and deep. I am such a sucker for green.

  34. Christy

    I have never seen Tess’ yarn do that. Very odd.

    The trekking sock looks awesome.

  35. Hillary

    Those socks look great. I think that it’s the green speaking to me as much as it’s the pattern. I’m a green girl at heart.

  36. Adam

    I love both of the socks! The colors in that Trekking are dynamite, and they go great with the pattern :)

  37. melissa

    i especially love the trekking socks – so pretty!

  38. Bec

    Just catching up on some Lollyblog reading! Miss you tons–let’s talk soon!
    xoxo

  39. kelp!

    That’s some fancy foot modeling of the Juta sock!

  40. Macoco

    The green is beautiful and I really like the stitch pattern.

  41. Maritza

    Lolly, those are both such pretty socks. By the way, thanks for reminding me about the knitalong. I gotta get crackin’ on those green Poms I started oh, four months ago…. :)

  42. jessica

    beautiful work.

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