Saturday, February 14, 2015

Happy Valentines Day!

Hello Friends,
Are you having a good Valentines day? Any fun plans?

We'll be driving down to Colorado Springs today - that's where Joe and I met, 14 years ago. Its just a short drive down from Denver and we always enjoy spending a day in Old Colorado City and seeing Garden of the Gods.

But first, I wanted to quickly share the socks that I finished for Joe.

valentines socks

These were completed just in the nick of time yesterday evening.

valentines socks

The yarn is Crazy Zauberball (the Black/grey/white) and Shibui sock (red). I like that they both appear to be the same from the cuff down to the heel, but that one foot has the darker yarn and the other foot the lighter yarn. I hadn't planned them to work out that way... but for me that's part of the fun of working with these types of yarn.

valentines socks

The pattern is one that I made up as I went along. I share it here in case you might be interested:
The socks are worked from cuff to toe, using size 2 needles.

Cuff:
  • Cast on 70 stitches and join for knitting in the round, place a stitch marker at the beginning of the round to help you keep track of where each round starts and stops
  • Work 10 rounds in a K1, P1 rib
Leg:
  • Work 5 rows in K9, P1 pattern
  • Then work the heart pattern below (retaining the K9, P1 pattern as illustrated in the heart chart), using your contrast yarn for the hearts

    heart diagram

  • Once the heart chart is completed, continue working in K9, P1 pattern until leg is desired length (for my socks this was approx. 8.5 inches)
Add in waste yarn for a provisional heel:
  • Using a waste yarn of a contrast colour, knit 35 stitches
  • Now, reknit these stitches with your working yarn (in my case the zauberball) retaining the K9, P1 pattern around
  • Here's a good resource for how to do this, from the Knit Purl Hunter:


Foot:
  • Continue knitting in K9, P1 pattern until the foot is the desired length (for my socks, this was approx. 6 inches)
Toe:
  • Arrange the stitches so that you have 35 stitches on needle 1, and the other 35 stitches split fairly evenly between needles 2 and 3
  • Switch to the contrast yarn
  • Knit 1 complete round
  • Then knit a decrease round:  On needle 1: K1, SSK.  K until there are 3 stitches left on the needle.  K2 tog, K1.  On needle 2: K1, SSK, K to end of needle.  On needle 3: K until there are 3 stitches left on the needle.  K2 tog, K1.
  • Work a knit round, and then work a decrease round and keep alternating between these rounds until there are 30 stitches left
  • Using Kitchener stitch, graft the live stitches together
The afterthought heel:
  • Go back to the waste yarn and place these stitches on your needle, while removing the waste yarn
  • Follow the instructions for the toe, to complete the heel
  • Again, for a great resource, the Knit Purl Hunter has the following instructional video



Darn in all ends and then repeat for the second sock. :)
That's all there is to it.

modelled secret socks

For the folks in the US, wishing you a lovely long weekend!
Happy Valentines to all,
Sam
xxx

3 comments:

steph said...

the socks look great!!! :)
we have a garden of the gods in southern illinois.....i wonder now how many of them are around! Hope you had a great getaway.

Nicky said...

Love these socks Sam!!! And thanks for sharing your process. Hope you have a great weekend as well! <3

Katiebee said...

hi sam! happy belated valentines to you as well :)

your socks are the best! thanks for sharing all the info xo