More Sock Love: Turning a Heel
This is the heel I just completed on my bee-yoo-tiful Monkey sock. I love it, both the sock and especially the heel turn.
It's not exclusive to this sock, I'm always excited to do the heel on my top down socks. I enjoy it so much that, as I did on this one, I sometimes pause the project to find a peaceful little moment to knit the heel flap and make the heel turn all in one go.
Turning a heel was one of those phrases I knew in my pre-knitting life and I had the idea it would be a tricky thing to do. It pleased me no end to find that it was straightforward and so clever. While I was blindly following the instructions for my first sock I don't think I even realised that I achieved this significant moment in my knitting career! Now, every top down sock I make, I relish this part most of all. A simple, elegant piece of engineering. What's not to love?
Anyone else have a favourite element of the sock knitting process, or have I reached new heights of knitgeekery? Thank goodness I have the excuse of Socktober.
It's not exclusive to this sock, I'm always excited to do the heel on my top down socks. I enjoy it so much that, as I did on this one, I sometimes pause the project to find a peaceful little moment to knit the heel flap and make the heel turn all in one go.
Turning a heel was one of those phrases I knew in my pre-knitting life and I had the idea it would be a tricky thing to do. It pleased me no end to find that it was straightforward and so clever. While I was blindly following the instructions for my first sock I don't think I even realised that I achieved this significant moment in my knitting career! Now, every top down sock I make, I relish this part most of all. A simple, elegant piece of engineering. What's not to love?
Anyone else have a favourite element of the sock knitting process, or have I reached new heights of knitgeekery? Thank goodness I have the excuse of Socktober.
Comments
What a beautiful shade that yarn is!
I've heard a lot of people say...ok, I've read a lot of people saying...that the kitchener stitch at the toe is what they dread. I like kitchener stitch. I don't find it difficult, and it means that the sock is finished!
Yours looks lovely! You ought to try a dutch heel. I will do a post on it some time soon. It's similar to a regular heel but somehow just that bit cooler.
xxx
I use short row shaping so there's no picking up of stitches but, as yet, I've not made a pair of socks I found comfortable! ;-(
Mary
This is where I find the instructions for the toe up with heel and gusset. It makes for a very nice heel. There are tutorials on the web also that can show you different kinds of heels, but the short row is definitely not for me!
candi