 Pattern: Child's First Sock in Shell Pattern from Knitting Vintage Socks by Nancy Bush
Pattern: Child's First Sock in Shell Pattern from Knitting Vintage Socks by Nancy BushYarn: Lorna's Laces Shepherd Sock (80% superwash wool, 20% nylon), colorway 25ns/mint, two skeins (with plenty of leftovers for a pair or two of baby socks!)
Needles: Two 12" US 1 Addi Turbo circs
Started/Completed: February 18/February 24
Mods: picked up an extra couple of stitches for the gussets, thus completing a couple extra gusset decreases (my usual mod)
 Here's a detail shot of the beautiful stitch pattern. Obviously yarning over the right way was the key to making this pattern work. These fit perfectly and the color is so cheerful (in real life, much brighter than it appears here). And if you're counting, this is my fourth pair of socks finished this month.
Here's a detail shot of the beautiful stitch pattern. Obviously yarning over the right way was the key to making this pattern work. These fit perfectly and the color is so cheerful (in real life, much brighter than it appears here). And if you're counting, this is my fourth pair of socks finished this month.  The sock on the left has a weak spot (up near the top), while the right sock has a full-blown hole. I'm going to try to darn these with the little bit of yarn I have left, but they are wearing out quickly. I have another skein of this yarn (cotton/lycra blend from Greenwood Fiberworks), so I suppose those will be my next pair of socks.
The sock on the left has a weak spot (up near the top), while the right sock has a full-blown hole. I'm going to try to darn these with the little bit of yarn I have left, but they are wearing out quickly. I have another skein of this yarn (cotton/lycra blend from Greenwood Fiberworks), so I suppose those will be my next pair of socks.This yarn is Austermann Step, which contains aloe and jojoba oil. It's a tad bit slick on metal needles, but it's nice and smooth and actually seems to be softening my dry fingertips as I knit. J is also really liking the subtle striping effect (shades of gray -- are you surprised?). These were cast on at about 10 p.m. last night and you can see how quickly they knit up. The toe up gusset/heel flap formula is intriguing, although I'm not sure I like it as well as cuff-down construction. This will see some action tonight during the Oscars!

 
Nooooo, not a hole! I know that that is what happens when you wear your socks, but the first time I find a hole in any of my socks, that is going to be a very sad day for me. And probably for anyone else around me because I won't be able to shut up about it.
ReplyDeleteYour Child's First Socks came out beautiful - the pattern looks great in that color. And a hole in your sock - yipes! I hope you can fix them - good luck!
ReplyDeletethe child's first socks are just lovely! you've been very busy.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful socks. Too bad about the hole. Happy darning!
ReplyDeleteBummer about the hole in your sock, but the new ones look great.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your suggestion on how to "fix" my spiral shawl with some creative blocking. I may try that.