Showing posts with label Socks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Socks. Show all posts

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Fall Socks in Spring Colors

It must be Fall.  The winter socks have arrived!

I just finished making these for me, and attempted to incorporate all my special needs:
 
Thick, as I wear a lot of Birkenstocks
Big,  for my size 11 (women's) feet
VERY loose and short ribbing section on the leg
Long (or is it deep?) heel flap
Narrow toe  

The extra-girly colorway I used for these may not have been physically necessary, but it was a psychological balm to compensate for years of winter socks in neutral, "manly" colors.

And yes, I love knitting books, and having access lots of information!  I used four resources to find out what I needed to knit these simple socks.

1. Sally Melville's The Knitting Experience: The Purl Stitch
2. The Twisted Sisters Sock Workbook by Lynn Vogel
3. Getting Started Knitting Socks by Ann Budd;
4. Mary in South Beach Oregon's Easy Worsted Socks pattern
http://mary4169.tripod.com/Easy_Worsted_Socks.pdf

I'm glad I finished these, but I feel that I am still trying to find my sock knitting groove.  This is actually my second pair of socks, but I have not yet been bitten by the sock-making bug.  I have tried every way of making them: magic loop; two circulars; extra-short circulars with flexible cables; doublepoints.  Even in worsted weight with size three needles I think the sock-making process may be just be too fiddly for me.