
My darling daughter, who just turned 14 yesterday (Happy Birthday, Honey!) has asked me to knit her socks for the first time. Yay! We ordered a lovely skein of Fearless Fibers sock yarn in the pretty blue "Sky and Clouds" Colorway.

The request was for a simple pair of socks, just stockinette. As there wouldn't be much challenge there, I decided to try knitting the socks from the toe up--something I haven't done yet in the 5 pair of socks I've completed. I had the Knitty Widdershins pattern and thought I'd give it a try.
WELL...last night I tried "Judy's Magic Cast On," which is what is recommended in the pattern. Couldn't do it. Then I went to Sensational Knitted Socks and tried almost all of the toe-up cast-ons suggested there. No go. My needles kept slipping, the stitches were twisting...you name it. This morning, I tried again, and found a great site on Knitty where Wendy offers several variations on the toe-up cast-on. While I was shying away from the ones that used a provisional cast on--since I'd not done that yet either--she noted that the one using this method was very easy. So I gave it a shot--and it finally worked! I even unzipped that provisional cast-on like a dream--what a thrill!!

I am now almost done with the toe and while it was definitely awkward at the beginning, it is now getting much easier and I think knitting the socks toe-up will make it much easier to achieve a perfect fit for my girl! I'm proud of myself for persevering; now when I see patterns written toe-up, I won't skip over them, thinking I can't do it. We'll see how the rest of the sock goes...
I am also plodding along on my Red Scarf Project Scarf (which I'm enjoying) and hope to finish it on time. My Pink Suede Jacket is getting less fun--I think I am coming to the conclusion that I much prefer knitting with wool or cotton than some type of synthetic. But I will finish it, in time.
3 comments:
I did the same pattern on "Lucy" colorway and got stripes. I wonder if it has to do with how big the socks are.
Don't you love socks that rock yarn? I love it too! I have learned how to do toe up socks and still am not sure which cast on I like the best! I always have to read instructions for that. I don't know when I will just KNOW it like I do for cuff down. Love your stuff!
The Socks that Rock socks turned out so lovely! I have some of the STR yarn in my stash... need to figure out a pattern for it! Thanks for commenting on my blog!!
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