Sock Roulette and Toeses
I finished up the Sock Roulette socks at the weekend. Thank you so much to Julie for organising and to Pam for knitting for me with such beautiful yarn and a great pattern. It's really fun to only knit one of a pattern and get a pair of socks and I found it strangely freeing to have the choice of what to knit taken away, especially when such a lovely choice had been made.
Pattern: Serendipity
Yarn: Socks that Rock - Lightweight
Needles: 2.25mm Harmony DPNs
Started: 21 March 2009
Finished: 4 April 2009
This sock was a real pleasure to knit; the pattern is simple but effective and the feel of the Socks that Rock yarn is wonderful. It's very firm and smooth - less springy than the other merino yarns I've tried like Shibui Sock or Jitterbug - but it feels like it has more substance, more density perhaps? I knew it would be lovely, it's something I've always wanted to knit with and it really is now taking every ounce of willpower and desire to destash not to blow all my pennies on an unkindness of ravens.
The pattern does have my unfavoured heel option - a short row heel - but it balanced that out by introducing me to the joy of a star toe. Mine came out less pixie-ish than my partner's as I did a quicker decrease section. Cute as the pixie point was I decided the rounder toe was the more practical option.I didn't think anything would compete with the wedge toe for comfort whilst wearing but I have to say I like the stars on the toeses; for anyone who hates kitchener stitch this could be your new favourite sock toe as you simply decrease in a spiral and then thread the yarn through and cinch closed - simplicity itself. Three different toes in my repertoire now: I think the wedge is still my preferred option but I'll be seeing stars again I'm sure - as for short row toes, still no place for you in my affections - for my next toe ups I want to master the magic cast on.
This is the sock that I made for my partner:
Pattern: Hourglass
Yarn: Shibui Sock - Chinese Red
Needles: 2.5mm Harmony DPNs
Started: 17 February 2009
Finished: 5 March 2009
Ah socks, love them so much - so many pattern choices and so many options for each component part. However I have some startling news, there are currently NO socks on my needles! I am waiting with baited breath for my pre-ordered Cookie A book to arrive - current estimate 30 April - can I go that long without starting a new pair?
Pattern: Serendipity
Yarn: Socks that Rock - Lightweight
Needles: 2.25mm Harmony DPNs
Started: 21 March 2009
Finished: 4 April 2009
This sock was a real pleasure to knit; the pattern is simple but effective and the feel of the Socks that Rock yarn is wonderful. It's very firm and smooth - less springy than the other merino yarns I've tried like Shibui Sock or Jitterbug - but it feels like it has more substance, more density perhaps? I knew it would be lovely, it's something I've always wanted to knit with and it really is now taking every ounce of willpower and desire to destash not to blow all my pennies on an unkindness of ravens.
The pattern does have my unfavoured heel option - a short row heel - but it balanced that out by introducing me to the joy of a star toe. Mine came out less pixie-ish than my partner's as I did a quicker decrease section. Cute as the pixie point was I decided the rounder toe was the more practical option.I didn't think anything would compete with the wedge toe for comfort whilst wearing but I have to say I like the stars on the toeses; for anyone who hates kitchener stitch this could be your new favourite sock toe as you simply decrease in a spiral and then thread the yarn through and cinch closed - simplicity itself. Three different toes in my repertoire now: I think the wedge is still my preferred option but I'll be seeing stars again I'm sure - as for short row toes, still no place for you in my affections - for my next toe ups I want to master the magic cast on.
This is the sock that I made for my partner:
Pattern: Hourglass
Yarn: Shibui Sock - Chinese Red
Needles: 2.5mm Harmony DPNs
Started: 17 February 2009
Finished: 5 March 2009
Ah socks, love them so much - so many pattern choices and so many options for each component part. However I have some startling news, there are currently NO socks on my needles! I am waiting with baited breath for my pre-ordered Cookie A book to arrive - current estimate 30 April - can I go that long without starting a new pair?
Comments
I think we all need to do this again next year. Definitely.
I also agree on the wedge toe, I like it a lot! But you can do the magic cast on, I know you can!
I like it alot!
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