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A knitting teacher who's fond of Buddhist philosophy. Free knitting patterns, knitting advice, knitting lessons, and anecdotes. My blog is where City Meets Suburbs in design, and where peace meets chaos in my daily knitting life.
Showing posts with label kitchener stitch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kitchener stitch. Show all posts
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Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Giving The Girlfriend Socks
This is a close-up of the heel flap reduction on the Girlfriend Socks. The specific reduction technique is easy, and I really like the look. It makes a neat line with no holes where the fabric changes direction and tension. (The pattern is in the Knit Simple Knitting Workshop booklet.) The Girlfriend received hers today, and seemed pleased. This photo has the colors pretty well down, which is half the fun of these socks, in my opinion.
They're roll-top socks, and have a slip-stitch heel for durability. The kitchener stitched toes, once the scourge of my existence, were achieved through obsessive You Tube video lessons. The yarn is the lovely Schaeffer Nichole, and the needle size is US 2.5.
On the Brioche stitch project I cannot claim as much success. I have done well with the one color brioche swatch. I then cast on my reversible scarf project. I'm having a little trouble fully understanding what I am to do for the set up row and for row 1. The designer may have written it perfectly and I am overthinking it, or she may have given sparse instructions where I need the gaps filled in. I'll be trying again tonight, and I'll let you know!
They're roll-top socks, and have a slip-stitch heel for durability. The kitchener stitched toes, once the scourge of my existence, were achieved through obsessive You Tube video lessons. The yarn is the lovely Schaeffer Nichole, and the needle size is US 2.5.
On the Brioche stitch project I cannot claim as much success. I have done well with the one color brioche swatch. I then cast on my reversible scarf project. I'm having a little trouble fully understanding what I am to do for the set up row and for row 1. The designer may have written it perfectly and I am overthinking it, or she may have given sparse instructions where I need the gaps filled in. I'll be trying again tonight, and I'll let you know!
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