Slowly, slowly, sock knitting has been growing on me. And what better way to fuel the fire than a cute socklet pattern that can be completed in almost no time at all?
(Please forgive the unblockedness.)
These ankle socks (in both manly and girly flavors) were both knit from the Alison's Ankle Socks pattern on US 3 bamboo dpns. The somewhat-larger-than-usual needle (I'm guessing -- in my limited sock-knitting experience, I've always used size 1's and 2's with similar weight yarn) made them light and quick-to-knit, and I think the pattern is just adorable.
First up: His
Yarn: Claudia Hand Painted Yarns Fingering, 1 hank of Navy Olive (doesn't it look like camo?)
Start to Finish: June 6-7, 2008
Mods: Because the Claudia's was a smidge heavier than the pattern-specified Koigu, I didn't need to add too many stitches to make these man-feet suitable. I added four stitches and kept going until the sock measured up to about 1.5 inches less than Neill's foot. I actually overshot the first one, but since Neill apparently has one foot that is freakishly larger than the other, it worked perfectly.
Next: Hers (ok, Mine)
Yarn: Koigu Premium Merino, 78% of a hank of color 1005 (which, in my opinion, was not bad for socks in size 9. I was very surprised when I didn't use the whole hank.)
Start to Finish: June 7-8, 2008
Mods: None.
Notes: What a fun way to use up a skein (or 3/4 of a skein) of sock yarn! These were quick and easy and I was very glad to practice my short-row technique. Actually, in doing such, I just realized that I need to practice my short-row technique a whole lot more as I still get lots of little holes. Anyhoo, I loved making these socklets, Neill was more thrilled than I have ever seen him to receive a handmade item, and even Stewart, who has very picky taste, approved. Win-win-win!
8 comments:
Nothing rocks like handmade socks.
(It is sooo gratifying to give them as gifts, they seem to be universally appreciated.)
these look great! i love the colors.
i'm still too much in love with knitting baby socks right now... one day soon i'll move to adult sock knitting (in needles smaller than Size 7) =D
Now aren't those happy tootsies! What a great way to wear and enjoy hand knit socks all year long :)
Those socks are awesome! And I'm glad they are kitty-approved. ; )
- Julie
The socks look great! I love the camo yarn.
so cute! i am afraid to try socks!
I like them. I bought my latest sock book, but haven't yet done a thing. lol.
i love this post to no end.
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