Toe-Up-2-at-a-Time socks. Three pair finished!

I have been determined to learn to knit socks for a couple of years. I finally took the plunge a few months ago with the book Toe-up-2-at-a-Time Socks. First allow me to say that these pictures are a rush job.

I know myself. If I wait until the pictures are good enough…you will never get an update.

The first pair: 100% merino wool. Too itchy. They drive me batty when I wear them. *sigh*

The second pair: Ugh. I botched this pattern (On The Town) so many times. I won’t be doing this one again for a while. It’s just too tricky to read the stitches.

Third (and best) pair: The pattern is Seagrass and it looks nice and is very easy to follow (even when people insist on talking to you while you are clearly focused on knitting. HA). I used KnitPicks yarn “Comfy” and it is deliciously soft and cozy. My biggest goof on these was binding off too tightly. I can still get them on but it takes a bit of gentle coaxing. Lesson learned!

These are absolutely my favorite. I will make these again.

I went to a fiber arts fair with my daughter recently and I bought a delicious 1500yd skein of laceweight aplaca/silk. It is a lovely deep shade of purple. I am in the beginning stages of this shawl from a Fiber Trends pattern. I’m only using the center part of the pattern (the flowers) and am making it an oblong wrap which will be around 70″ long. Hopefully I will finish before winter.

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9 comments to Toe-Up-2-at-a-Time socks. Three pair finished!

  1. The first pair is really pretty – but ugh to the itch. All pretty impressive

  2. Kristal says:

    I love all your socks! Sorry that the first ones were too itchy – I do like the pattern of the second one!

  3. Carrie says:

    Very cute! I like the middle pair, the second pair, the best.

  4. susanintheboonies says:

    I showed your socks to Caroline. I’m hoping to inspire her!

  5. Pamela says:

    All three look great! Sorry about the itchies. I’ll have to try the Seagrass pattern next. :)

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