Stand By Me Socks
Pattern from: Standard 72 stitch cast-on socks
Yarn: Online Supersock Tropic (Color 930)
Needles: Size 1 Addis (Magic Loop Method)
Completed: July 23, 2007
Completed: July 23, 2007
I have a bit of a pattern going in my sock knitting. I do a pair involving some sort of a stitch pattern and then I do a plain stockinette pair. This rotation does several things for me. First of all (when using some sort of stitch pattern) it provides some variety, some fun and a few challenges; and whenever I am simply knitting round and round, it gives me a chance to use up some of my self-patterning yarns (of which I have plenty) and it's a bit mindless, good for times whenI don't want to concentrate.
I fell in love with this Online yarn whenever I saw a sample knitted out of it in a yarn shoppe. I just liked the color combination. Fun socks to warm my feet this winter.
And then there are socklettes. I still can't seem to stop making them. Whenever I gave away the red variegated ones, I knew I had to knit myself a pair to replace them. And here's what came of that second ball of Cascade Fixation I got, not realizing that it would only take one to make a pair of socklettes. Stash knitting or simply my greed for socklettes? You decide.
Tomato Socks 2.0
Pattern: Found it online somewhere, but kinda developed it on my own. I cast on 40 stitches and went from there.
Yarn: Cascade Fixation in Color 9245 (98.3 percent cotton; 1.7 percent elastic)
Needles: Size 3 Addis Project
Complete: July 21, 2007
I have taken to naming my stockinette versions after 80s movies and songs.
4 comments:
Do you remember the "leg warmer" fad? That would be something even I could knit. Have you ever made them?
Nice socks! I really love that Cascade Fixation colorway. And socklettes = great!
Thank you, Ragged!!
Tres cool! I love the 80's theme sock names. If we submit some will you name socks in our honor?
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