A Sock and a Paw
This morning Max assisted with the blog photo. Thank you Max! (I think that’s a rear paw because he was using his front paws to grab the yarn.)
I’ve started on the heel flap on my left sock. I’m using the Twisted pattern for these. In order to make the socks mirror images of each other, you have to knit a left sock and a right sock. I’ve started with the left one. Hopefully I’ll remember to work a right one later. I did enter them separately in KnitCompanion so assuming I open the correct piece, I should be OK. Once I finish the heel flap and turn, I’ll have to pay more attention because the pattern does things with the gusset shaping. Up to this point, it’s been an easy pattern because there’s a two round pattern repeat, so once you get going, it’s easy. Here’s the link to my Rav page.
I’ve started on the heel flap on my left sock. I’m using the Twisted pattern for these. In order to make the socks mirror images of each other, you have to knit a left sock and a right sock. I’ve started with the left one. Hopefully I’ll remember to work a right one later. I did enter them separately in KnitCompanion so assuming I open the correct piece, I should be OK. Once I finish the heel flap and turn, I’ll have to pay more attention because the pattern does things with the gusset shaping. Up to this point, it’s been an easy pattern because there’s a two round pattern repeat, so once you get going, it’s easy. Here’s the link to my Rav page.
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