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.
The socks are so very pretty.
ReplyDeletePretty yarn! I've been knitting two temperature blankets plus some toys. I'm thinking about starting a sweater for me.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful and WOW did you get them done quickly!!
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