Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Summer of Socks #4

It's amazing what you can accomplish knitting wise when you are feeling better! While I was out sick a couple of weeks ago I started my fourth pair of SOS08 socks. It took me about three days to complete the first sock. However, the second sock took about a week and a half. I was just feeling yucky and with the heatwave that hit us, I didn't want to even think about picking up my knitting needles. However, last night I prevailed and finished that second sock right up!

Here's the stats...


Pattern:
Express Lane by Diane Mulholland
Yarn: Dream In Color Smooshy; Colorway Happy Forest
Needles: Knit Picks Circs Size 1.5
Started: July 14th
Completed: July 28th


I made a couple of modifications to this pattern. Nothing major. These are a toe-up construction and I chose to do my own method using the Magic 8 cast-on (have yet to try the provisional). I like this cast-on because I already have both sides of the toe on my needles. No having to unravel a provisional, etc. I also cast-on the number of stitches for the larger sock. By doing this I didn't need to incorporate the calf shaping on the back of the leg. Finally I made the leg of the sock longer that written. I did a total of 10 repeats instead of the 7 or 8 written in the pattern.

I love this sock. The pattern itself was easy. One thing I love about the heel construction is that it is a short row heel, but it is completed without wraps. Super simple! The yarn was delicious to knit with and I didn't encounter any splittiness at all (I've read that some knitters have). The color choice is definitely different for me, but I can see myself wearing these alot this fall/winter!

5 comments:

  1. Wow!!! There is just no stopping you!!! The socks look great, and I agree that the short row heel without wraps is the way to go. So, are you thinking about joining ravelympics??? Please, please, please!!!! We could use you on the Sit N Knit NYC Team. There is an event called SockPut that you will definately get a gold medal in.

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  2. Wonderful!!

    Don't you just love the yarn? It's just so springy and lovely to handle. And the colors...

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  3. Gorgeous color! Glad you are back in the saddle again. The other day I watched a youtube video of Cat Bordhi doing a short row heel with wraps and it was hilarious( blue haired ladies and opera)! Plus I think I now finally understand how to properly do a wrap & turn.

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  4. Well. Those are the same color as the Juno you gave me. I guess I'll need to sneak them out of your house to match. (JK) I have absolutely zero time for socks right now. Sigh. I'll have to make a Winter of Socks '08 for myself. That's when I hope to have time for my own knitting. My lovely sock yarns are crying in their plastic baggie right now. (I'm such a sicko.)

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  5. Gorgeous socks! I love the pattern and the color. I haven't tried the Magic 8 for toe-ups, it looks cool. I'm on a summer sock break, I have not allowed myself to buy any sock yarn.

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