Helix Socks!
Dec. 22nd, 2016 09:45 pmOne of the WIPs I wanted to finish this year were these disaster socks.
I bought Onion sock yarn -- it's special 'cause it's made of nettles and wool -- just to try out and see what the yarn would do.
After turning the first heel I realised it knitted up slightly differently than all my other socks so far. In stead of the perfect 8 sts/inch gauge I was suddenly knitting 9 sts/inch. With only 64 stitches on the needles, that turned out to be a disaster: my sock was far too small to fit comfortably*).
Originally these socks were meant for my father-in-law but by the time I figured out my gauge problem it was already so close to his birthday I just accepted defeat and we got him a different present. But I wasn't ready to give up on the Onion sock yarn though! The math came up with 72 stitches for an 8 inch sock, and I cast on anew.
After the first sock I had used 27/50 grams of my blue yarn, so it's a miracle I could finish them. They have been in hibernation for a bit, but finally they are done.

I kind of make it into a sport to take pictures of Eisirt's feet, sporting his new hand-knit socks, lazily being propped up in all sorts of comfortable positions. This (admittedly, not very great) picture sports the back rest of our red leather couch.
I should probably knit him some more socks to see if he can still come up with interesting new modeling positions.
The short info:
Knit in helix stripes (2 yarns chasing eachother around), using Onion sock yarn over 72 sts. Heel flap over 36 stitches and picking up 17 stitches for the gusset. Contrast heel, toe and cuff. Played yarn chicken and won.
In other news, the 9 stitches per inch (36 stitches over 10 cm) is, apparantly, my new knitting hand on needles 2.5 cm. I've tightened up my gauge somewhat! That means that I've ordered two new pairs of sock knitting dpn's as I now need 2.75 mm to get "proper sock gauge**)" of 32 stitches per 10 cm. I of course ordered these at Zeven Katten and picked them up today while enjoying proper cat company, laughter and smiles with Tyldak.
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*) And that, kids, is why you CHECK YOUR GAUGE at all times.
**) Check it. ALWAYS.
I bought Onion sock yarn -- it's special 'cause it's made of nettles and wool -- just to try out and see what the yarn would do.
After turning the first heel I realised it knitted up slightly differently than all my other socks so far. In stead of the perfect 8 sts/inch gauge I was suddenly knitting 9 sts/inch. With only 64 stitches on the needles, that turned out to be a disaster: my sock was far too small to fit comfortably*).
Originally these socks were meant for my father-in-law but by the time I figured out my gauge problem it was already so close to his birthday I just accepted defeat and we got him a different present. But I wasn't ready to give up on the Onion sock yarn though! The math came up with 72 stitches for an 8 inch sock, and I cast on anew.
After the first sock I had used 27/50 grams of my blue yarn, so it's a miracle I could finish them. They have been in hibernation for a bit, but finally they are done.

I kind of make it into a sport to take pictures of Eisirt's feet, sporting his new hand-knit socks, lazily being propped up in all sorts of comfortable positions. This (admittedly, not very great) picture sports the back rest of our red leather couch.
I should probably knit him some more socks to see if he can still come up with interesting new modeling positions.
The short info:
Knit in helix stripes (2 yarns chasing eachother around), using Onion sock yarn over 72 sts. Heel flap over 36 stitches and picking up 17 stitches for the gusset. Contrast heel, toe and cuff. Played yarn chicken and won.
In other news, the 9 stitches per inch (36 stitches over 10 cm) is, apparantly, my new knitting hand on needles 2.5 cm. I've tightened up my gauge somewhat! That means that I've ordered two new pairs of sock knitting dpn's as I now need 2.75 mm to get "proper sock gauge**)" of 32 stitches per 10 cm. I of course ordered these at Zeven Katten and picked them up today while enjoying proper cat company, laughter and smiles with Tyldak.
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*) And that, kids, is why you CHECK YOUR GAUGE at all times.
**) Check it. ALWAYS.
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Date: 2016-12-23 10:32 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-12-23 10:34 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-12-23 10:49 pm (UTC)Helix breien kun je gebruiken bij allerlei projecten die rondgebreid worden, maar bij het begin (en eventueel einde) krijg je wel een raar sprongetje. Dat zie je alleen als het echt andere kleuren zijn. In dit geval zie je bij de eerste witte toer de blauwe ronde van de boord ineens een toer "overslaan", waardoor de laatste steek van de boord iets uitgerekt wordt omdat die eigenlijk de overgang over de eerste witte steek moet overbruggen.
Er zijn volgens mij ook haakprojecten die de helix manier gebruiken, voor een bodem van een tas of iets dergelijks.
Je bent wel atijd je bolletjes uit elkaar aan het draaien, tenzij je bij de ene kleur heen- en de andere kleur terug-draait.
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Date: 2016-12-26 09:07 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-12-26 09:31 pm (UTC)