Well, I didn't ignore it. It would have been impossible to ignore it staring at me balefully. But I did work on other things yesterday- I had yarn on hand for one of the sock book reknits, so I made good progress on that, and then I decided to finish the Mitered Square socks.
I love how these came out (even though they're too big for me)- it was more of a process-knit, an experiment to see if the notion would work at all, so the fact that they don't fit me is irrelevant (and I have someone with that size feet and a whimsical outlook, who will get them for Christmas). These were great fun to make, and a very good use for leftover bits and pieces of sock yarn (of which I have a never ending supply). I made the pair match (right down to the striping on the sole), but totally mismatching socks would be a hoot (to knit, and to wear).
Mitered Square Sock Stats: 36, 21 stitch mitered squares per sock, size 2 (2.75mm) needles, about 100 gr of assorted sock yarn leftover bits.
I do believe that I am going to make a pair for myself, out of Twisted Netherfield yarn (the colorway I wanted the most). This particular yarn base is Arial, which is finer than what I often use for socks (I like heavier fingering weight a bit better), and I got it in a trade (wahoo!- this stuff is devilishly hard to come by, especially this colorway). It's a mutating variegate, meaning that green and pink mottled color bands gradually fade into each other. I think this yarn will make a smashing pair of mitered square socks (though making them match exactly might be difficult. I don't think I'll worry about it). I'll use Size 1 needles, and I suspect that the same 21 stitch squares will work perfectly for my size (shoe 7-8).
I will work on the sweater this evening. I promise.
Olympic Comment of the Day: It's so nice of swimsuit designers to outline all those interesting body parts, makes them (the body parts, not the swimsuit designers) so much easier for us to spot.
Those socks are really adorable. I just purged my leftover yarn, and so I can't try them for a while. Just when you finally get up the nerve to throw something away......
ReplyDeleteThe socks are sweet! Lucky recipient....
ReplyDeleteThose socks look so fun.
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