the rush is over
posted by trish on 20th October 2007
Yes! The Rushing Rivulets Socks from Cat Bordhi’s new book, New Pathways for Sock Knitters: Book One, are done! I finished these up last night while listening to knitting podcasts (I have over 24 days, yes, I said days, of podcasts to listen to. I like to listen to each podcast from its beginning to current episode before I move onto the next one. Currently, I’m over half-way through Guido’s It’s a Purl, Man episodes.)
Back to the FO, however. While I found the new ‘architecture’ interesting, and in itself, well-fitting, there were a few points about this sock I would do differently. The heel seems a bit loose, lumpy at the turn. I think I would use a different heel turn, although the flap turned out nice. Also, I would shorten the foot length by about 1/2 inch, as I don’t think Cat’s patterns include negative ease and I like a tight fitting foot.
I finished the cuff with 4 rows of stockinette, 1 picot row (k2tog, yo, repeat around) and 4 rows of stockinette, then stitched each loop down inside the sock, while folding at the picot row. No cast off/bind off was done to make sure they are loose enough to go over the foot (they are, but just).
The yarn was Colinette Jitterbug in Lagoon, and yes, I used every bit of the 267 meters. Recently I have seen two complaints about Jitterbug in online forums–yardage leads to shorter socks than desired, and colors running. I was glad I was doing these socks toe-up, but since I had to start the picot hem 9 rows before the end of yarn, I had to estimate when to start the cuff. I ended up finishing one sock, then using its leftovers to hem the cuff on the second sock. I had originally split the 100 gm skein into 2 balls based on weight using my not-so-precise postal scale. I ended up with about 24″ inches of yarn remaining after completing the socks. Better not need much darning on these!
As far as my thoughts on the pattern/book, the flipping from section to section to follow directions (toe in one place, gusset in another, heel in two sections on another section, etc) drove me nuts. If I were to do again, I think I would copy the pertinent sections on my copier, then cut and paste them into a unified pattern. I also found the maneuvering of stitches to different positions while doing the heel to be challenging while knitting two-at-a-time on Magic Loop.
I haven’t decided what my next sock project will be or whether I’ll pick up one of my sock UFOs. I’m thinking maybe larger size needles than the 0’s I just finished with for a break. Meanwhile, I’m furiously knitting on the Silver Froth Shawl, with a deadline of November 1st. The Chameleon Clapotis is resting for now.
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