In what has to be some sort of record for me, I finished the first sock last night. I just couldn’t stop until it was done. Both ends are woven in (don’t you love socks? just TWO measly ends)
I used the toe called for in the pattern. It’s a different toe than I’m used to doing but I wanted to try it out. You knit until there are 8 stitches left and then you pull all 8 together, bring the yarn to the inside, and weave in the end.
Technically, the toe is fine. But, it doesn’t fit my foot quite as well as a boxier toe would. I’m glad I tried it, and it’s really still OK to wear. I just know now that next time I’ll do my standard toe and kitchner the end. I actually missed kitchnering the toe. It’s one of my favorite things about cuff-down socks.
Several of you asked about how the sock stayed up since it didn’t have any ribbing. I was concerned about it myself — especially in a bamboo yarn. So, I wore it around the house last night as a test drive. The sock barely slipped down my leg at all. Maybe a 1/2 inch. I’m happily surprised!
I really do love this pattern. It makes a beautiful sock, and I’ve been thinking about modifying it to make a scarf by using several repeats of the cabley section in the center, flanked by a single column of the little circles. I think it would make a beautiful scarf as well.
In sticking with this very non-traditional knitting approach (for me, anyway) I cast on for sock 2 last night. I hope to have a finished pair by end of the weekend. After all the bad knitting mojo I had with my experimental lace scarf, I need a nice FO to balance me out.
And I really don’t care that they’re predicting it will be 94°F (34°C) on Friday. I’ll just fold them up nicely in my sock drawer so I have something to look forward to come October.
ps – a BIG thank you to Stephanie from yesterday’s comments for suggesting I try one of the online photo editing apps until I get my laptop back. it was a big help! thanks again, stephanie!
that is so pretty! It looks like they only have red and blue speckle yarn, but i really like how it knitted up – what a pretty pattern!
Those are coming out just beautiful! Maybe they stay up because there’s a rib-like effect? Cables and purls = basically ribbing. This is a great pattern for a slightly colorful yarn like that Regia Bamboo.
I think that the other foot is getting jealous.
I love it!! I think my toes would hate the feel of a “drawstring” toe…
So very pretty! I think that the cable is acting as ribbing. I love it in that yarn
So pretty! I love that pattern. It’s high up in the queue.
Beautiful sock and I’m with you on Kitchner, I love it, and I have wide toes as well so wider is definitely better for me.
It looks great! I’m not as far along but I’m liking it, too. Hope it fits…I may need to add stitches next time, too.
Very nice! That stitch pattern is really beautiful. I also like the kitchnering the toe at the end, and I’ve always resisted drawing up the final toe stitches
Beautiful! It looks really pretty with that yarn too and I agree, it’d be a lovely scarf.
Nice work Jody! Beautiful pattern. Might have to put that on my “to do” list.
Blessings!
Wow, that was FAST! They look great — I’d have missed the Kitchener too.
I’ve heard good things about the bamboo and happily, I have a couple skeins in the stash the I acquired recently. Not that I’ve knit a sock in ages and ages and ages but I did cast on for a Koigu sock today that I can only hope is the beginning of a trend as there’s so much sock yarn in the stash.
I can now say that I’ve offically caught up with my bloglines backlog so I hope I’ll stop being a stranger.
It looks fantastic. I guess not being a fan of kitchener and having pointy toes does change preferences (I’d never really thought about it like that).
And, yep – the idea was with all the purl sts the sock is basically ribbed. I’ve had no problems with mine staying up.
Very cute socks! I’m with you, I don’t like that “purse string” toe either and I can kitchener in my sleep at this point
Oh, that would make a *great* scarf…hm…something to think about for sure. I love cable-y scarves.
Gorgeous sock! That is a great pattern. And the yarn is perfect for it.