I just finally got around to posting the pics for this one. I am wearing the socks today and really like them.
Cast On:
February 16 2008
Finished:
March 1 2008
Pattern:
Master Coriolis by Cat Bordhi
From New Pathways for Sock Knitters
http://www.amazon.com/New-Pathways-Sock-Knitters-Book/dp/0970886969/
Made for:
Me - Size 9 shoe, 9" at ball, 9 1/4" long
Yarn:
Lisa Souza Sock! in Mars Quake
75% Superwash Wool/25% Nylon
0.8 skeins = 90 grams / 360 yards
http://www.lisaknit.com/yarn/animalfibers/sock.html
Needles:
US 1 1/2 / 2.5 mm
Knitpicks Options and Harmony
2 socks on 2 circs method
I definitely like this pattern. It is actually pretty easy and looks good.
I found that I had to do the heels one at a time. Given the short rowing, there is no way to do both at the same time. Next time I would just remove one sock from the needles and put it on a holder. I slid the stitches around twice and found there was no reason to do that.
Of course, I didn’t realize at the time I paired the yarn and the pattern that it is a similar colorway to the one on the cover of New Pathways!
I made two sets of the letter markers in different colors. This made it very easy to spiral the sock in the correct direction. I also used the A marker of one sock and B for the second. It was marked this way at the beginning of the pattern. However, after the heel, they both would have been marker E (she has you change to c & d for the heel, leaving e for the marker for the swirl).
I think next time after the heel I would start another swirl at the opposite side. I think that would add more visual interest.
I did do increase along the leg as Cat suggested in the pattern. The stockinette of the leg doesn’t have a lot of give so I wanted to make sure it wasn’t too tight. Also, my calves are pretty bulky. So it means they fit nicely.
I really like the way these came out. Only wish I had finished them on Friday, Feb. 29th so they would have been within the same month they were started. Just me being silly. *laugh*
I suspect I will make the pattern again sometime. I like it and it really accentuates a yarn wonderfully.
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