I’ve been remiss in keeping you posted on my socks-in-progress. First, the so-called Danish Pool socks. This is yarn that Gretchen brought me back from a trip to Denmark a couple of years ago, and I knew it was gonna pool, so hence the name.
I’m glad to have this out of stash.
Next, a pair of socks for Pam. I directed her to the sock yarn cabinet when she was visiting a few weeks ago and told her to pick something. She really liked this ball of stripey Felici, but I only had one (50 g) ball. S1 suggested picking a contrast color for toe/heel/cuff in order to stretch the Felici. So that is what we’ve done. Please ignore the weeds in my patio. Because I wanted to use ALL the Felici, I worked these toe-up (not my usual preference). I chose the figure-8 cast-on and whirlpool toe from Cat Bordhi. The heel is a short-row heel that is a mashup between Cat Bordhi’s techniques and Charlene Schurch’s measurements. Do you like?
I had to rip out the first heel I knit using the Schurch method. It had some crazy P3tog tbl maneuvers that drove me nuts – plus I didn’t like the resulting look. I got a quick shot before I frogged it: I think it looks lumpy and surgical. Cat’s method is better. But I still think heel flaps are BEST!
When I got to the end of my Felici, I happened to be on that light green color. I hoped for more contrast between it and the yellow-ish cuff. That’s when I remembered that I had some yarn left over from the first ball (that became a hat), so I scrounged it up and kept going a bit. I think the resulting length is just perfect.
I’m nearing the end of the second Felici sock now. These may reach Pam just in time as she starts a new job. It’s like we planned a congratulatory gift!
My new socks are perfect for summer socks. They don't match any clothes I own, but that has never bothered me very much...
ReplyDeleteVery nice! You're doing so much knitting -- and I know S1 will like these.
ReplyDeleteI remember you tweeting about the P3tbl. Ick. I still have some green Felici that I've never used. Thanks for the reminder.