This afternoon, before running off to an 8-hour shift at the store, I finished up my second pink/grey Shetland Chunky sock. Tonight,
after the 8-hour shift, I came out of the store to find my car encased in a good (well, bad actually) 1/2" of ice from the freezing rain that had started about 2 minutes after I got to work. Chiseling it out was a big bag of no fun, but when I got home, skated/slid into the house, and changed from my cold wet sneakers/thin socks into these toasty thick puppies, it was
so nice!

Those are my nice dry warm feet. The socks are from Patons' book "
Cool Weather Accessories", modified a teeny bit. Their sock calls for a 1x1 rib at the top in a contrast colour then 2x2 rib down the leg, contrast heel and toe. For these I just started the 2x2 at the top and carried all the way down, since it was a marl yarn anyway. They fit a little more snugly at the top this way than the first pair I made with the 1x1 rib at the top. I also made the foot length
just enough and fiddled the toe decrease a bit so the toes are snug also. The leg length, in case you're wondering, is 9 1/2". These cover that part of the calf/ankle where you get a gap between your PJ's and your slippers. :)
These are fun to knit once you get the first pair out of the way (my first pair of socks EVER was this pattern,
knit up for Peter early this year). I have a few small oddballs of Shetland Chunky floating around in stash, so I may make a couple pair with solid leg/foot and variegated heel/toe/cuff, just for kicks (so to speak).
Tomorrow is Christmas-Eve-Eve, and I have to do baking and then work. Which means probably
not working on another WIP until Christmas Day, because Christmas Eve I have to do baking and then work. But I might grab something small just for breaktime at the store. I needs my knittin'!
1 comment:
Cool socks!
Glad to hear you made it home ok through the freezing rain!!! Yikes. It even made the CTV Newsnet news.
Happy Christmas :-)
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