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Jul 09, 2008 / Susan

Sock Club Socks

I’m not sure why, but once the warm weather hit, I can’t seem to stop knitting. Which is strange – I figured that once the warm weather hit, I’d be all about the sewing. Weird.

Actually – not so weird. We have air conditioning in the current apartment, while the previous apartment did not. I suspect that has something to do with the urge to play with wool in July.

Here are some recent projects that are off the needles. This year, I decided that I would only join one sock club, and I would knit each and every pair that came in the mail as soon as possible.  I decided to sign up for the Woolgirl sock club for a few reasons, including: variety of yarn companies included, excellent word of mouth/blog about the club, ability to choose either sport or fingering yarn (that clinched it for me) and its fairly affordable price tag considering the exclusive nature of the yarn and patterns.

I have not been disappointed. In fact, I’ve kept my promise to myself, and have knit the first two kits immediately upon arrival.

Here are the April socks:

Reina Socks

Project: Reina Socks, (Ravelry Link). Pattern by Lisa Dykstra

Yarn: Mama Llama Perfect Sock (sport weight) in Georgia’s Inspiration on size 2 needles, Magic Loop

I experimented with these socks by knitting both socks at the same time. Not on the same needle, though. I happened to have 2 size #2 circs in my drawer, so I would knit on both socks back and forth on both needles – cuff of sock #1, then cuff of sock #2, then the leg of sock #1, the leg of sock #2, then the heel of each, etc. etc. etc. Not only did this keep me from finishing one sock and putting aside the second, it also helped me to keep them remarkably similar, since anything I fudged on sock #1 I would remember for sock #2. I have to credit Stacey with this idea, as she mentioned it in the comments way back in this post, and I finally tried it. I’m now a believer!

Here’s the June Sock:

Froggin' Socks

Project: Froggin’ Socks, (Ravelry Link). Pattern by Lisa Dykstra

Yarn: Dashing Dachs Dachs Sox:Sport Superwash Merino in Froggin’ colorway on size 2 needles, Magic Loop

When I saw this yarn, I thought it was the anti-Susan yarn. I mean – green? orange? YELLOW? These are not the colors I gravitate towards. These are usually the colors I avoid at all costs.

However – I told myself that I’d knit each kit, and figured I’d give these a go. I am SO glad I did, because I absolutely love these socks and this yarn and (yes) even these colors.

I didn’t follow the pattern exactly though. Instead, I knit these from the toe up, with a plain stockinette foot – both at once, magic looped on the same needle. While these got a tad fiddly, it was still no more fiddly (to me) than DPNs. The actual knitting seemed to go slower, though, but when I got to the heel, I had to remind myself that I had already knit TWO sock feet instead of just one. That was pretty nice.

I turned the heels, then proceeded up the legs using the pattern stitch. While the stitch pattern itself is obscured in the colors, I liked the overall texture of the stitches (rather than the pattern for the pattern’s sake, if that makes sense). From there, I knit each sock separately, and finished with some twisted 1×1 rib.

Those were the first two of the five club kits, with the next due to arrive in August. I can’t even imagine what the yarn or colorway will be. I can’t wait to find out!

2 Comments

  1. Dawn / Jul 9 2008

    I love ‘em! You’re right about the texture in the second sock – even though you can’t really “see” the pattern, it gives it a little more oomph than plain stockinette would. I may need to look into that club for next year….

  2. larissa / Jul 24 2008

    Love the sock blockers – where did you get them? Oh, and the socks ON the sock blockers look great, too.

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