Simple Sock Friday
I'm one or two rounds short of toe decreases on my simple green sock. You can see the pattern a little better in the post from two days ago. Its cloudy and overcast here today, so everything is photographing soft and a little less detailed. This is such a simple pattern to use in a sock, easily memorized, fast to work and just interesting enough to keep your attention, I thought I'd share it with you. Here is a chart for it:
The plain squares are knit stitches and the dots are purl stitches. Feel free to plug it into any sock pattern with a stitch count divisible by 4. It will show up best on solid or mostly solid yarns, but it could be interesting in a blended stripe kind of yarn pattern too. Enjoy!
Ramius isn't very impressed by the sock, but he's more concerned with Finn right now. He's relaxing a little more, but I caught him online last night, registering at stealmydog.com. This can't be good.
The plain squares are knit stitches and the dots are purl stitches. Feel free to plug it into any sock pattern with a stitch count divisible by 4. It will show up best on solid or mostly solid yarns, but it could be interesting in a blended stripe kind of yarn pattern too. Enjoy!
Ramius isn't very impressed by the sock, but he's more concerned with Finn right now. He's relaxing a little more, but I caught him online last night, registering at stealmydog.com. This can't be good.
4 Comments:
LOL, "stealmydog.com".. That's great!
Interesting pattern.. I'm working a garter rib sock for the first time in my life (didn't know that garter rib existed), but that looks even more interesting, in some ways. I'll have to try it!
If your kiddy e-mails my kitty and gets his tricks on how to deal with a dog then I would really be worried. Roland my black cat drops things on our dogs head to get even. Roland is a great shot. Good luck with pet harmony.
Nice sock pattern! You're right, just enough variation to keep interest. I have been admiring your laceweight spinning too. I never seem to get beyond dk or sport weight...Maybe I need to go more slowly? My big saxony wheel could probably do it.
Thank you for the article, very worthwhile material.
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