Sock Progress!
I'm on track (at this point) to finish the Letterpress Socks before the July pattern is released! These are the June pattern from The Handmade Sock Society Collection 6. I'm finishing the second sock now and only have a few more rounds before I start the toe decreases. The next pattern comes out next Thursday!
These are knit in Hue Loco Merino Sock in Ohana, but I added a little accent stripe at the top of the sock in white. This was not in the pattern, and I can't take credit for it, because I got the idea from some other people's project, but it was just too cute not to add. Basically, you work the cast on and the first round (in ribbing in this case) in the accent color. Then start round two with your main color - but you just knit it (no ribbing). Continue the ribbing on round three and onwards as necessary. Working it this way gives you a clean line between the two colors. The single knit round sinks into the ribbing and isn't visible at all. I haven't double checked, but I'm remembering this as Elizabeth Zimmermann's Purl When You Can. It's a great technique to know for color changes on ribbing!
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