I did it. It took months and months (including some loooooong breaks), but the Vintage Socks are FINISHED. They were gifted to my MIL along with a bottle of wine that SIL bought, since I never really gave her a chance to knit any of the socks. Sorry Jen.
I learned a new toe-up cast on (Turkish) and how to inlay a tiny little leaf into the toe of a sock.
There was a short row heel, with inverted wine glass detail that I knit 5 times. Once because the whole foot was too short, twice because it was just plain wrong, and the two correct times.
I also learned the valuable skill of embossed grape knitting. The inc4 was a major pain, but the grapes are pretty cool. I also made a lot of leaves, plus one. They were fun, I kept having little contests with myself to see if I could knit them faster. I couldn't. But they were fun.
Overall, I can't really say I enjoyed knitting these socks. From the splitty yarn to the errors in the pattern (written vs chart) to the integrated I-cord bind off that took FOR.EVER. But, they look great and she loves them.
I took some pictures of the socks on her feet with my SIL's little camera, but have forgotten to remind her to email to me. And now that I think about it, I don't think I took a picture of that damn heel from the back. So, here are Halloween pumpkins instead.
Now, I'm working on Green (brown) autumn mittens, Cloning Anenome Rib socks, and a Moderne Baby blanket. I hope to have the socks done by the end of the week, the first went pretty quickly. But this weekend, is for the blanket.
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5 comments:
These are so cute!!! I love your pumpkins too!
Don't feel bad that you didn't leave me any sock knitting to do.......I enjoyed buying the wine! ;)
WOW. Those are some awesome socks. I LOVE that heel and the little leaf on the toe. I love leaves....ah Fall, I already miss you.
Thanks everyone.
It was good wine too. So glad she shared!
You are so cool! So very talented! Also, I miss you and I think we should hang out again sometime ;)
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