Showing posts with label Sock knitting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sock knitting. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Zauberball Socks -- Up Close and Finished!

I've just had too much fun with the word "Zauberball" and with sock knitting. Here are the Zauberball socks, finished, and modeled by my very own two feet, thanks to the magic of easily handled digital cameras. It helps that I finally got a pedicure for my winter weary feet.

I used our NRS Sock pattern to knit this pair. These socks are knit with a six inch leg length in a k 2, p 2 ribbing. The photo on the right shows the two small balls that were left after finishing. I could easily have knit a seven or 8 inch leg; this yarn has very good yardage.

I'm a "wander" knitter -- these socks were started on double point needles. Then they wandered over to one long needle where finished knitting them using the two-at-a-time method. I like to take knitting along when I fly, but I find that managing two balls of yarn doesn't make for easy airplane knitting. So I move socks back and forth between both sock knitting methods. I wander-knit and it works for me.



One of the drawbacks of having yarn in the Graywood Studio Store is that I don't get to wear the samples that I knit. Not just yet anyway. My knitted Zauberball socks are on display at the Studio Store. So, when you stop by the Studio Store or visit the sock yarns at Graywood Designs.com you can take a look at the luscious colors of Zauberball and a completed pair of socks!

Monday, March 28, 2011

Supersock Yarn Knits Up So-o-o Smoothly!


 Luscious color, yarn that flows and glows -- what more can a knitter ask? You will like the feel of knitting with Cherry Tree Hill's Supersock Select yarn. Here's a pair of socks that I just finished using the color "Martha's Vineyard."

About the knitting: I went back and forth from knitting one sock at a time with Clover Bamboo double points in 2.75 mm (US #2) to doing two socks at a time with an Addi Turbo 2.75mm 40" needle. Sometimes I find that when I'm traveling it is easier to knit with one ball of yarn. That's when I take one sock off of the magic loop needle and keep on knitting.

I began knitting this yarn on a US#1 needle. I cast on 68 stitches and knit almost 2 inches of 1 by 1 ribbing. Then I slipped the ribbing band onto a holding strand and tried it on my foot. The cuff was more stretchy than I expected. It slid over my heel and ankle easily and was too big for my calf. I like a tighter fitting sock, so I started again. This time I cast on 60 sts and used a US#2 needle, just like I usually do for socks. 

About the pattern: I used the broken rib stitch leg pattern with a 1 by 1 ribbing. This is the pattern that is pictured on the right on the front of our NRS Socks pattern. The broken rib gives interesting texture to the fabric and is an easy variation to remember. The NRS Sock pattern has lots of photos, some stitch variations, and full directions (with photos!) for doing Kitchener stitch to weave the toes. It is written for double point needles, but if you have done the magic loop method you can adapt it easily for the NRS socks. As you know, this pattern is by Graywood Designs and we know that we publish good stuff!

Finishing: After the socks came off the needles, I soaked them for a half hour in two quarts of warm water with a half cap of lavendar Eucalan. I rinsed them lightly in another basin of warm water and rolled them in a terry cloth towel. I laid them out on a counter top and turned them every 2-3 hours. In about 12-14 hours, the socks were dry. 

And a bit more: When I start a pair of socks with Cherry Tree Hill's Supersock again, I will try casting on even fewer stitches (probably 56) and use US#1 needles since there is a lot of give to the knitted fabric with the 100% wool. Hmm, I like the color "Spring Frost" -- maybe I'll give that color a try next! Maybe tonight!

Monday, February 14, 2011

Testimonials: NRS Sock Pattern

We continue to hear from knitters who really like our NRS Sock Pattern. Here are some of the testimonials that we've received:

"Purchased Not Rocket Science Pattern at Houston Quilt Show. Just finished 4th pair. Love knitting socks because of this pattern. Thanks so much!"
---A knitter from Texas

"I had never before used double pointed needles to knit with, but the pattern was written in such a way that my questions were answered in each step. I am a self-taught knitter and found that once I started this pattern it was very hard to put down. The socks are fun to knit and provide a very enjoyable pastime (just finishing my 4th pair). The pattern also provided me with the knowledge on how to adapt the socks to different sizes and different styles (crew versus calf length).
---A guy knitter from Michigan




Sunday, November 14, 2010

A Kaleidoscope of Socks

Sock knitter Gloria Swartzendruber shares this wonderful photo with the Graywood blog. Here is the kaleidoscope of socks that she has knit in the past year or so. Gloria recently gifted her sisters with pairs of socks and this is the collection that her lucky sibs got to choose from.

Well done, faithful knitter Gloria! We'd all love to have you as OUR sister!