Just finished a new pair of hand-knitted socks.
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Just finished a new pair of hand-knitted socks.
Spring Knitting: The finishing of things
Slipper socks
Slipper socks, my last spring knitting project. Obviously, they're a pair of short socks knit in bulky yarn to fit my sock-clad feet. Nevertheless, they are perfect for chilly rooms and sore soles.
Yarn: Tahki Imports Donegal Bulky Tweeds colorway 313
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And both socks are finished. Now the otch to knit socks is gone again, and i can resume working on my cardigan.
New sock cast on this week. Gotta keep the sock factory moving. Socks, always socks.
I tried to start this sock a couple years ago and made it too big. My second time I made it too pointy. I'm frogging it again and hope the third times the charm.
Yarn: DK 240yrd 72 SW Merino and 25 Nylon by createyarnworks
I'm really not a sock knitter, I just get so bored while knitting them, but I finished a pair whopwhop.🕺🧦
I tried out the anatomical toes and I really enjoy the fit.
My roommate Charlie decided to join in on the fun.✨🐈⬛
Time for uninterrupted stripes and seamless knitting in the round. The No Heel Turn Sock Pattern is finally written up. (Please excuse the makeshift cardboard sock blockers...)
This sock knitting pattern does not require to work a heel-flap and there is no need to pick up stitches.
The heel in this pattern is created simply by working increases, followed by an equal number of decreases.
If you are able to knit on double-pointed needles in the round, you are confident to work k2tog and ssk decreases, and you have toyed with the idea of getting into sock knitting, this pattern will be a beginner-friendly entry into the wonderful world of top-down vanilla socks.
The free pattern is available via my main blog.