deceptively simple on the outside |
Yarn: Twisted by Studio June Yarn, in a "Medium Aqua" colourway
Needle Size: US 1(2.25 mm)
Modifications: The pattern was written for non-superwash wool which would readily felt at steeked seams. Because I was used superwash wool I machine zigzag stitched to reinforce my steeked edges before seaming.
Comments: Although it took me a couple of weeks from start to finish, much of that time was spent waiting for the right moments to do the finishing - good light, no interruptions, patience and courage ... that sort of thing. The actual knitting was mostly plain stockinette knit in the round so that was done very quickly.
Turns out steeking, grafting and semi-grafting aren't that hard with practice. And the sock provides plenty of opportunity for practice. In fact I even had the opportunity to learn how to pick out an incorrectly grafted seam and regraft it! The Yarn Harlot has spoken about "knitting fearlessly" and this pattern really pushes you to do just that.
scarier on the inside |
Truth be told, I didn't have enough yarn to consider much modification. The pattern indicates 350 yards for the smallest size so I figured I could sneak through with my 400 yard skein even after knitting a longer foot. I did sneak through with maybe 5 yards to spare. If I'd have known it would be that close I would have left smaller yarn tails :) But I was blissfully unaware until I got to the very last stages. Phew!
It's Friday ... Finished Object Friday ... and it's been more than a month since I linked up. I can't wait to pop over to Tami's Amis to see what everyone else is showing. I'll link up once she has posted and then see you there!
6 comments:
Kudos to you! The perfect combination: Beautiful yarn, lovely stitchwork, interesting pattern.
They turned out great!
Very interesting construction plan. I wonder how many people make more than one pair? Would you do another?
Amazing! I am very impressed with your work here. They do look very cool. And as you said, great practice for the steeking and grafting.
You are a dauntless explorer forging ahead in the sock realm. My gosh. Steeking in sock knitting. That's a first I've head of that.
They actually look really good, not sure I'll ever make them but I can admire yours without any problems at all.
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