The yarn was something that my Mom bought quite some time ago, but I cannot remember from where. She loved the patriotic colorway...red, white and blue. The yarn has long runs of red and white which stripes much like the Flag. The blue is mixed evenly with white so it reminds me very much of a blue field with white stars once knit.
A few days ago while I was looking through the stash for this month's yarn I realized that this particular colorway was screaming to be knit as a graduation gift to Ms S...graduating from American University on Sunday. The colorway screamed her name and the choice was made to knit her a pair of socks in her school colors.
Details:
Pattern: simple sock recipe...toe up using 2 circular needles
Yarn: Fortissima Colori Socka Color by Schoeller+Stahl; Fingering / 4 ply
75% Wool, 25% Nylon; 459
yards
/
100
grams. I evenly split the skein into 2 separate balls. After measuring the length of the repeat I wound each ball in such the way to have matching socks. Ended up using only 46 grams of yarn for these.
Needles: 2- US 1.5 24 inch cable needles
Gauge: 30 stitches over 4 inches of stockinette stitch
Matching stripes |
Another first for me is that I'm not thrilled with the finished socks. I think it's the yarn...too much nylon for my taste. It was rough on my hands and my needles...this time it was the cable breaking rather than the needle. My husband told me to get metal needles. Yes, he actually said "buy some other needles"! Addi here I come...
The other odd problem with this yarn was the white isn't very white...it is more pink. Weird because it looks white as I knit it, but quickly looks pink or "dirty". I cannot quite figure it out.
I hope Ms. S enjoys them..congrats to her on this special day. I'll do better on her Montana State University Grad School socks. She'll need those this winter...especially for the Undie Run!
2 comments:
Of course they count. My daughter's favorite style. They are lovely, what a nice gift.
Thanks Mountaingmom! I loved how quick they were to knit...may need a pair or two for summer hiking.
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