My last month of 2012's Self Imposed Sock Club is done. Yeah! I ended with the oldest yarn in the stash...seemed appropriate. The yarn was given to me by Anonymous who wrote one of the first knitting blogs that I stumbled upon. She or he (no idea) had made one of those pledges that all knitters make from time to time...'will not buy more yarn until I knit what I have'. Everyone has made that claim at some point, right? At the time that Anonymous made hers/his they broke it by buying 13 skeins. As 'punishment' she (or he) decided that in order to appease the Knitting Gods an equal number of skeins had to leave the stash. I was the lucky recipient of one of those skeins. Since this is the last month of my sock club I knew which yarn should close out the year.
As for the pattern I decided that I would just knit a generic toe up sock...mainly due to the striping of this yarn. I didn't want to find a pattern and thought I'd let the yarn do the work. This yarn had a self stripping pattern and I really wanted the socks to match. So easy to say, but it turned out not so easy to pull off. This yarn had the longest pattern sections I have ever seen. I used my usual method of setting up the balls....wound it into one ball, weighed it, and started to rewind it into ball two. Trouble soon began when I pulled out the yarn to measure the pattern length. Goodness gracious did I create one mess of yarn...it went on and on. Every time I thought I had the pattern it would turn out that it wasn't quite the same. After pulling out what looked like half the darn ball I finally found the repeat. I ended up knitting almost an entire sock with the one repeat...that's never happened before.
I did end up with a pair of perfectly matched stripey socks...in a strange mix of purple, blue/white, blue and beige. You should see the mess I made of what was leftover...
Details:
Pattern: Generic toe up socks
Yarn: Opal Ambiente by Zwerger Garn; Fingering / 4 ply; 75% Wool, 25% Nylon; 465 yards / 100 grams. I had a mess once these were done and did not weigh the unraveled ball. Maybe once I get back to my desk I'll untangle it.
Needles: 2 US 1.5, 24" circular needles
Gauge: 32 stitches over 4 inches of stockinette
Modifications: I sort of used Wendy Johnson's generic toe up formula for knitting socks. I changed the cast on, heel, and bind off so it was mainly used as a reminder of pieces and parts I needed to complete the sock. I used a Turkish cast on and increased until I hit my magic number of 32 stitches per needle. Once I hit the heel I did my favorite...the Fleegle Heel. When it was time to bind off I used Jeny's Surprisingly Stretchy Bind off.
Overall these ended up being a pretty neat way to end the year. Love the fact that these match...kind of magically considering what the mess looks like on my desk.
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