

Well, for starters, I didn't know how far it would go. Sooooo, I decided to knit a long tube using up ALL the yarn, Measure and mark the middle of the tube,grab a contrasting color to knit a toe at the end of this long tube, then clip one stitch where I marked the middle, unravel a row, and put a contrasting toe on the newly freed live end. Voila! Two tube socks with contrast toes and no waste specialty yarn. If I feel really compulsive, I can even add in afterthought heels.
As I knitted on this, (cast on in the airport waiting for our first flight. Knitted while flying and while riding in the car to and from) I discovered that by loosening my tension, the stripes slanted to the right. When I tightened my tension, the stripes slanted left. I had so much fun driving the stripes back and forth that the knitting just flew. Soo, if you don't like the way your yarn is pooling, tighten or loosen your tension accordingly. Eureka!
Work was nice and calm for me. Unfortunately, there's a respiratory thing going around, and two staff members called in sick, so the boss and her second in command were stuck with the whole magilla for the rest of the afternoon. I had made other plans and couldn't stay to help, darn it. Maybe tomorrow. That means less time to prep for knitting, though. Think people will notice if I don't get the laundry folded and put away? I'm hoping that if there's enough to eat, people will forgive a lot.
I can totally see the joy in just knitting around and around and around... I could get lost in it...
ReplyDeletePretty day, pretty sock... keep knitting!
Wow, you guys have been coming and going. The sock looks cool!!
ReplyDeleteI've awarded you over on my blog. :)
Don't clean, don't prep. We'll help you sort the laundry -- it's YOU who make the home so lovely!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful yarn, it looks like flames.
ReplyDeletewhat a FANTASTIC way to make the socks. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteKnit socks out of sock yarn? What a wild and crazy idea!
ReplyDeleteAnd what a great recipe for a sock!
Pretty sweet looking sock! I would think to use a provisional cast on for the other toe would save a little work.
ReplyDeleteYou can make socks with sock yarn? Glad to know that :-) I'm still at the stage where I need to follow a pattern so I am awed by those who just decide to do something different.
ReplyDeleteAre you going to model the new socks for us when they get done?
that tube sock steeking is craziness! brilliantness! i am in awe.
ReplyDeleteGreat sock! Love the colors. That's really neat how you worked out about the zigging and zagging.
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