Tuesday, March 06, 2007

New Socks



The wool is Tiny Toes "Tapestry". I am really pleased with how it looks in this stitch pattern. I don't think the photos do it justice, as it is super-saturated and rich. I think I will give these to my mom as they are just a bit snug on my foot.
The stitch pattern, a rib variation, is very easy:
1 and all odd-numbered rows: *K6, P2 to end.
2: *(Ignore first stitch on left needle, K second stitch through the back loop, leave it on the needle, insert right needle through front of first stitch as if to purl, and slip both stitches off left needle), K4, P2; repeat from * to end.
4: *K1, (Ignore next stitch on left needle, K second stitch through the back loop, leave it on the needle, insert right needle through front of first stitch as if to purl, and slip both stitches off left needle), K3, P2; repeat from * to end.
6: *K2, (Ignore next stitch on left needle, K second stitch through the back loop, leave it on the needle, insert right needle through front of first stitch as if to purl, and slip both stitches off left needle), K2, P2; repeat from * to end.
8: *K3, (Ignore next stitch on left needle, K second stitch through the back loop, leave it on the needle, insert right needle through front of first stitch as if to purl, and slip both stitches off left needle), K1, P2; repeat from * to end.
10: *K4, (Ignore next stitch on left needle, K second stitch through the back loop, leave it on the needle, insert right needle through front of first stitch as if to purl, and slip both stitches off left needle), P2; repeat from * to end.
The number of knit stitches in each "cable" as well as the number of purl stitches between are endlessly variable to suit the number of stitches on the needles.

4 comments:

Cheryl said...

I love your socks. Great pattern that shows off the beautiful yarn.

Anonymous said...

Hey. It's Kaitlin. We miss you! Email me your mailing address, please (kaitlind@gmail.com) I have something to send you.

Going to SKC show this weekend? We should meet up if possible.

k

Life's a Stitch said...

Lucky mom!

Val said...

She's one of the ones who's been wondering aloud why I waste time knitting socks when they are so cheap to buy. I figure once she's worn a pair, she'll be a convert to the wonders of handknit socks.