Cast On:
January 26 2008
Finished:
February 14 2008
Pattern:
Baudelaire by Cookie A.
http://www.knitty.com/issuesummer06/PATTbaudelaire.html
Made for:
Me - Size 9 shoe, 9" at ball, 9 1/4" long
Yarn:
Dharmafey's Cosmic Fibers Bamboo Sock in Dexter Colorway
60% superwash merino/30% bamboo/ 10% nylon
1 skeins = 385.0 yards
Needles:
US 1 1/2 / 2.5 mm
Knitpicks Options and Harmony
2 socks on 2 circs method
I wanted to do something interesting with the Dexter yarn I got. The batch I got is mostly grey with some flecks of red. I had been looking at the Cookie A. patterns for the Sock Knitters Anonymous KAL for January. So when I went to my ravelry queue, I spotted the Baudelaire pattern. It is a beautiful pattern.
I wasn't sure if the flecks would obscure the pattern. But I don't think the flecks detract. I think the yarn works pretty well with the pattern.
I *love* the Bamboo Sock yarn. It is very soft yet nice and smooshy. I liked it so much I ordered a couple blank skeins to dye myself. They just arrived today, so I think it might be a weekend for yarn dyeing... Mmmmm....
I really like the Baudelaire pattern. It was definitely a good pattern and a pleasure to knit. The only part I loathed was the Front Cable Increase & Back Cable Increase for the larger size. You have to create 4 stitches while simultaneously doing a cable. I think it should have just had the increase without trying to twist them at that same time. There was a ton of swearing involved. But it only happens once in the pattern. So two sets of each and then no more. If I had to do it more than that, I wouldn't knit the pattern ever again. *laugh*
Overall, I like the socks. They are very pretty, yet the coloring of the yarn doesn't make them super girly which I like. *grin* Though Paul keeps saying the color is pink not red. *growls* I do not do pink! It is red. *chuckle*
1 comment:
Those are very cute!
I'm starting to have "must make socks" twinges again, but will have to put them off for a little bit while I finish up some other projects.
I'd love to try some of the bamboo yarn.
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