Saturday, February 03, 2007
Eh
I hadn't really looked at the Broadripple pattern when I thought it would be good for the Socks That Rock. Turns out, the pattern calls for a 56-stitch cast on with size 3 needles (and stretchy cotton Cascade Fixation). That's not really what I was looking for. I was happy with the way the yarn felt on size 1's with a 68-stitch cast on. I tried it, secretly hoping it would pool. The yarn and the needles weren't getting along, the garter ripple cuff looked crappy, and the stripes came out perfectly. It does look a little too big, but I can't be sure yet. I don't know if I want to keep it in this pattern, but I think I don't. There is a 72-stitch cast on version available from the author, apparently, but I'm not sure I want to bother. Plus, I found someone who tried it with my exact yarn and it pooled big time.
See the plain column of four knit stitches down the center? That's the part that bugs me in nearly every striped Broadripple I look at. Can't really explain it. It's like I want there to be a point there instead of it being flat. And that makes me think I should consider another pair of Jaywalkers. I wore my one pair the other day and they are fantastic looking, but they just don't stay up as well as other socks because they're so inflexible. All this boils down to a big fat I don't know what to do.
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4 comments:
I have no idea what you're talking about, but I think the sock in your photo looks pretty.
It is pretty thus far...maybe you should knit more of it to see what the finished (or nearly finished) sock will look like?
Did you frog them yet?
No, they're still out of sight in the extra bedroom where I photographed them that day. I probably should knit more and try it on my leg but I also think I should frog it and straighten out the yarn because the kinks from the cabled sock attempt are visible at this looser gauge. I guess the yarn's so special, I just want to do it justice.
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