Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Red Dwarf Socks

Finally Done!


Red Dwarf Socks
Red Dwarf Socks designed by Cristi
Wick yarn in Painted Daisies
US 4's in Addi and KP Options (2 circs)

Great pattern! Very easy to understand and I hope to try more yarns with this in the future! Thanks Cristi!! Look forward to more patterns from you!

Lessons learned: YARN OVER SHORT ROW HEEL!!! Squee..I just had to do that! Guess what!!! Guess how many times I knit the YOSRH for Sock 2........

Once!!


Score!!! Only once my friends...yes, I have "it" now and will use this heel a lot as the regular wrap/turn heel, I have trouble seeing those tiny wraps!

I think this is only my 2nd time knitting the PSSO's (not that they are hard, just haven't knit many!) I learned also to slip the first stitch knitwise so it didn't bump up as much on Sock 2 as it did on Sock 1.

Another lesson.....perserverance.....(remind me of this later when knitting my first lace, etc.!)

Red Dwarf Socks


Please ignore the blinding white legs! I took at least 20 or more shots for "in action" ones and these two are the best. The pixels...not sure if it is my camera or what. Darn..if I could pixel shift like I can at work....oh well!

When I knit Sock 1, I cut a bit after the toe to try to break it up, I didn't on Sock 2, thus the larger areas...but that's ok!


Red Dwarf Socks
Sock 1 on the left; Sock 2 on the right, that entire right ankle is green. Interesting pooling action going on! (yay for self-timers!)

Leftovers Leftovers from 2 skeins of Wick! Not too bad, save for any repairs if needed.

As for knitting with the Wick, many have asked me. It's not bad, made my wrists ache a little bit on Sock 1, but that could be due to the 8 froggings of the heel and tension created in the arms, etc.

But, seriously, this yarn held up well (wonder if I should tell the company just "how" well ;)
It's pretty soft too. My hands sweat a tiny bit and it did drag at times...but mostly it was fine.

I'll wear them to work tomorrow for the "test"! To and From work, like 90+ degrees, so we'll check out the wicking action. At work...freezing due to extreme AC..we'll see.

19 comments:

Jerry & Maxy said...

I just picked up some Wick tonight to give Cristi's pattern a try...I look forward to hearing how well they wick for you :)

Pretty socks, Z.

IrishGirlieKnits said...

You are getting super fast at socks Zonda!! Great job!! Hope they pass the test tomorrow!

Anonymous said...

Great socks, but why on earth you picked up variagate yarn for that pattern?!

Bezzie said...

Hooray! One time! They look great!

Batty said...

I love those socks! Happy colorful socks with lacy bits in them! Yeah!

sgeddes said...

The socks turned out great. I hope they work well today. It's going to be a hot one outside!

Anonymous said...

Gorgeous socks!

Anonymous said...

Those are some really cool looking socks! Great job!

turtlegirl76 said...

Eeee! You and Weezalana in the same day! Eeeeee! They look awesome!

weezalana said...

They look fab! And whoo hoo on mastering the YOSRH!

Sonya said...

Great socks! Isn't it wonderful to conquer a new technique?

Stacey said...

those are great - looks like you used every little last bit of yarn!

good job on the YOSHR! It took me about 4 tries to get it!

Anonymous said...

Neat socks!

Rain said...

They look fantastic.

Anonymous said...

Very cool! Great job.

Anonymous said...

Great socks! And thanks for again giving a little review of the yarn, I really like that.

Jennifer said...

Fantastic socks! Please let us know how the Wick wears.

Traci said...

too cute! those are cool colors together. they turned out great!
:)

Knitting Bandit said...

Thanks for the review of the Wick. I have a nice solid shade of it that I love, but after swatching it, I wasn't so much in love anymore. I think I'll try the same pattern you used maybe that'll help.