
You know, at first I didn't like them -- the striping wasn't distinct enough at the cuff of the sock. And then there was the splash of turquoise that seemed so out of place. But now that they are done, I really am quite fond of the effect. And I love that they aren't exactly the same.

As for the details:
- Yarn: Noro Kureyon Sock Yarn
- Needles: Size 2
- Pattern: My basic sock recipe. (This time I cast on 68, instead of the usual 64 on account that I'd gone down a needle size). And to create the skinny stripes I simply worked 2 rounds from one end of the ball, and the next 2 rounds from the other end of the ball.
With this 'portable project' complete, I'm already winding the yarn cakes for my next portable project that will be keeping me company on my trip out to California next week. No better way to while away the hours in airports and on planes...
those look great! i heart noro.
ReplyDeleteI love them! I think they turned out great. I bought some Noro Sock to do the same thing.
ReplyDeleteVery cool.
ReplyDeleteThose look great. They were worth the wait.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure they were worth waiting for - they look lovely.
ReplyDeleteI love how the stripes turned out! They look great...and if you keep this up, I may just need to knit some socks myself :)
ReplyDeleteGreat socks! I love how the stripes turned out :)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your trip and cute socks!
ReplyDeleteI love how they turned out! I need to get my Noro sock yarn on the needles one of these days!
ReplyDeleteSaw your yarn photograph on Ravelry earlier, and realised that I have the same yarn in my stash. I didn't realise that what looks like a greyish blue ball had the green tones hidden inside. Now I need to cast on with it! They look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteLove the stripey goodness of these socks!
ReplyDeleteLove the colorway! Super cute dancing feet.
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