Every year since I can't remember when, I have knit JB and the girls a new pair of socks for Christmas. Historically, they are the first things I knit each year - because I like knowing they are done.
Sometime last Summer, Wendy at Lancaster Yarn Shop {which is also my LYS} got a pretty new color of Crazy Zauberball Malerwinkel and thought - wouldn't it be fun to make the girls socks out of the same yarn?
So, I bought 2 balls, 1 ball is enough for a pair of socks, and then promptly put it away. The one rule to #christmassocksforall is that they have to be knit in the year they are gifted.
At some point between purchasing the yarn and starting knitting, Wendy and I had a conversation about knitting socks with zauberball and she mentioned a striped pair she had made. Well, that planted a seed, but in 2018 I'm not spending my money on silly little things like patterns - not when I know how to knit a pair of socks AND have stitch dictionaries on my shelves.
So - first things first - I caked my 2 matching dye lot balls of Malerwinkel into pretty yarn cakes. Next, I pulled out the stitch dictionaries because there is absolutely nothing that will bore me faster than a plain stockinette sock, except maybe 1x1 rib. UGH.
Because I was using both yarn cakes on each sock, I didn't want to knit 2 at a time, but I still did them on my circular needles, and toe up. To keep the stripes uninterrupted and balance out the yarn cake usage, I used cake A for the toe, heel, and ribbing of socks 1 & 3 and cake B in the same places on socks 2 & 4.
With lots of numbers in my head, I grabbed US1 {2.25mm} circular needles and got started. I started with a 72 stitch sock and worked 2 repeats of the stitch pattern on either side of the foot. Put the heels on waste yarn, worked up the leg, then did 3 repeats of the pattern all around for a cuff. Finished with a tiny, tiny bit of ribbing and bound off. Quickly knit an afterthought heel and sock 1 was done in 3 days! There are very, very detailed notes on my ravelry project page so that I could repeat for sock 2.
First Pair Done! |
Second Pair - Similar, but Different |
It Worked! |
Side By Side |
Pile of Socks |
It feels good to have these done and in the Christmas Box reading for gifting already.