February Socks
Finished
February 1, 2009
February 21, 2009

February Socks

Project info
Basic Flat Sock Pattern by Laura Chau
Knitting
Feet / LegsSocksMid-calf
Me!!
Women's 9.5
Needles & yarn
US 0 - 2.0 mm
Castle Fibers Royal Sock
100 yards in stash
0.75 skeins = 300.0 yards (274.3 meters), 75 grams
Hand-dye
Red
Athena Fibers LLC in Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Notes

I didn’t encounter many problems with this pattern, but I do have a couple corrections:

Page 101, under “Upper Toe”, step 3 should say:
3) Rep rows 1 & 2 until 14 (14, 16, 16, 18, 18) sts rem.

Page 102, under “Gusset Heel”, step 2 should say:
2) Row 1 (RS): (star) sl 1, k1 (star), rep from (star) to (star) across

Page 103, under “Lower Toe”, step 3 should say:
3) Rep rows 1 & 2 until 14 (14, 16, 16, 18, 18) sts rem.

Note:
The corrections to pages 101 & 103 are meant as clarification to the somewhat confusing directions. You’re working over an even number of stitches and are instructed to use a 2-stitch decrease every-other row. For certain sizes, though, you are expected to reach an odd number of stitches before you switch to decreasing every row. I’ve just changed the stitch count to better mirror with the increased decreases in step 6 of the same sections.

Also, these corrections are of my own design and have yet to be approved by Laura Chau. Please be sure to check her official errata page for her corrections.

2/2/09
I am still trying to get into this type of sock. Normally, I wouldn’t knit my socks flat because I love just going round and round in stockinette but I really wanted to try a bunch of different types of socks with this year long project. So, I’m knitting socks flat and them seaming them. The pattern itself is written well, I’m just not a fan of the back-and-forth stockinette (I would much rather be using my little 9” sock-circs).

Laura does do a really good job of explaining the hows and whys of this type of sock which is really nice. (Like why you need to cast-on more stitches for a sock knit flat than you would for a sock knit in the round.)

I love the way that they are looking!! I’m wondering, though, if this colorway is supposed to be a self-striping yarn because of the striping/pooling that I’m getting. I’ll have to ask Rita to find out for sure. Either way, though, I love this colorway for this month.

2/9/09
My socks have been moving right along. (Honestly, quite a bit quicker than I intended, I’m currently about 3 days ahead of schedule on them.) They’re the most handy take-along project that I have, so it’s hard not to always have them with me at my knit groups and my parents’ house. The striping on these is turning-out very nicely so I’m glad that Michelle convinced me to keep working on them. When I thought that it might be a self-striping yarn, I almost switched to a more random colorway. Rita assured me, though, that this colorway was never intended to be self-striping and that I just lucked-out. I’m so happy with how they’re looking, I just hope that they fit.

2/10/09
I finished sewing the seams on my first February Sock tonight at B&N. Knitting socks flat is really a leap of faith. When you’re knitting them in the round (whether toe-up or top-down) you can at least try them on as you go. By just knitting them flat, you really have no clue as to whether they will actually fit you or not until that last seam is in. I tried mine on as soon as I got home and all I can say is this:

Love.

This sock actually turned-out quite a bit better than my January Socks did. I managed to make my heel flap correctly. (I realized as I was starting the heel flap on this sock that I did the ones on my January Socks wrong. You do not, in fact, slip every-other stitch on each row, only on the right-side rows.) The pieces of the foot lined-up nicely as I was seaming them. I adore the way the stripes worked-out and, basically, these socks are going to be on my most-worn list.

2/22/09
These are what made this pair of socks so easy to work on everywhere: 6” Size 0 (US) DPNs with a couple of tiny rubber-bands wrapped around one end. Kind of a set of do-it-yourself mini straight needles.

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February 21, 2009
 
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by Castle Fibers
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80% Merino, 20% Nylon
400 yards / 100 grams

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  • Project created: January 27, 2009
  • Finished: February 22, 2009
  • Updated: October 4, 2009