I took a toe-up sock class at the Wool Cabin a year ago. I had high hopes, finished a pair of socks, and started another pair. After knitting the third sock, I decided that I didn't like the toe method I was using, my cuff adaptation, or the yarn that wasn't plyed well, and so one lone finished sock sat in my sewing room for a year. Since I have two feet and I have fallen in love with my first pair of hand knit wool socks this record cold winter, I checked a book out from my local library on toe-up socks. And this week I finally knit the second sock. Just in time. It's so coldddddddd........................(that's my teeth chattering). I don't block them. They will do that themselves when I put them on and I figure the ugly cuff will be hidden under my pants.
By the way, I loved the new toe pattern. Here is the book. I've already bought a lovely heather gray sock yarn to cast on another pair.
By the way, I loved the new toe pattern. Here is the book. I've already bought a lovely heather gray sock yarn to cast on another pair.
Beautiful socks...looks so warm and cozy in this cold!..Cold! winter we are having..You are very talented..Warm Blessings, Catherine
ReplyDeleteI am not ready to tackle socks yet since I have only been knitting about a year. Started my second shawl for a gift and I have been getting practice on those and dish cloths. These are beautiful and since I am not a sock knitter I do not see anything wrong with the cuffs. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt is quite chilly! You do lovely work, they look so pretty with all those beautiful colors!
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You are amazing! The socks are darling. I could have used a pair of those on Tuesday! Still can't get over how cold it was. It almost felt like a heat wave at 35 degrees today!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors you used, Bonnie. They look SO cozy, and I'm sure they'll keep your feet nice and toasty!
ReplyDeletethese are really pretty
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