| Empirical Knitting or What is up with these socks? |
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| Written by Martha Marques |
| Tuesday, 07 October 2008 08:15 |
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This is the first attempt and it looks kind of good, but I don't like that wodgy bit under the ball of the foot. So, today I am going to try out the further design innovation that EZ suggests and do the spiral decrease on the ball of the foot. More later.......
Yesterday I resolved to solve the problem of the wodgy pointy part under ball of the foot. To do this I again consulted Knitting Around by Elizabeth Zimmerman and found a promising solution in the Pinwheel Variation on page 5. Here you see it successfully completed. Isn't it lovely? And it perfectly fits the slightly rounded bottom of the ball of the foot.
And then a pic of the back of the heel where you can see how the slightly heavier blue yarn fits niftily into the back of the heel where you need that little bit of extra thickness.
And then a picture of the lacey front of the socks where the colors are related but not identical...and thereby still eclectic.
And then yet another of me trying to do a ballerina point in order to show the sides of the socks and the clever way in which the blue sole cradles the foot. EZ is a genius. But you already knew that.
I will be posting a pattern under Stuff For You which will explain how I made these socks and how I adapted Elizabeth Zimmerman's method to my particular weight and guage of yarn. But for thorough directions on how to make the sole you should get yourself a copy of Knitting Around. The refootable sock is a single item of the wonders that are included therein.
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| Last Updated ( Monday, 27 October 2008 09:49 ) |
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