This will become a pair of Hermione's Everyday Socks and I'm loving them already! I modified the pattern to be toe-up rather than cuff-down: I cast on 28 stitches using Judy's Magic Cast On, increased two stitches on each needle every other row for a total of 56 stitches, and I'm reversing the chart so that I work from rows 4 to 1. The yarn is Fibranatura Yummy which has, unfortunately, been discontinued.
Working on these socks reminded me that I haven't shared these socks that I finished a while ago.
These are my By the Sea socks in Madelinetosh Sock in Iceburg (this colour is discontinued I think). The sock pattern is actually available for free on Wendy Johnson's site and is called Seaweed but I renamed them because of the the names of both the pattern and the yarn colourway.
This yarn is so hard to photograph - it's a really nice blue in real life. I actually have a lot of completed knitting that I've never shared on the blog (including my first adult-sized cardigan) because it's hard getting a picture of myself wearing it all - socks are much easier!
In case you didn't already know, I'm a little bit of a closet Potter head and I have plans to turn all of Erica Leuder's Harry Potter themed (free) sock patterns into toe-up socks for me! I cannot wait for my Hermione socks to be done!
Lovely, lovely. I wish I could wrap my head around knitting socks. I tried, but discovered that I knit backwards somehow, so the patterns weren't working for me. Someday . . .
ReplyDeleteI love your sock post! I knit socks, too and am anxious to try the toe-up patterns. I bought a couple of toe up books, but will have to visit youtube to figure out the cast-on. My favourite thing about knitting socks is the fabulous colours and the fingering wool!
ReplyDeleteOh boy. It sounds like you're going to need some house elves to help out with those socks. Maybe make them some hats as a reward?
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