
The pattern was Nancy Bush's Peter's Socks and I found it in the front of a book A Good Yarn, by Debbie Macomber, that Sandra lent me.
I shortened the foot length to suit my foot and grafted the toe instead of pulling up the final stitches in a circle as the pattern instructed. Kitchener stitch is not that difficult (thanks to my copy of Teach Yourself Visually Sock Knitting) and gives a much neater finish.
5 comments:
Looks a bit fat in the foot and thin in the ankle, but I imagine that that's due to the elasticity of the wool.
I'm amazed that you can hand knit something so complicated!
It's because the leg part is knitted in a rib, which sort of bunches up when it's not being worn.
I like your socks
Is that your son jason that comments .
I keep laughing at his comments he is so funny
loved the link to oh forgot was it beatrix potter think it was .
andrea
Yes, Jason is my son. Not sure about the Beatrix Potter comment though - i don't remember that...
oops it was benjamin button im going senile lol
andrea
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