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The Woolgirl Sock Club is beyond wonderful. I’d hear rumors that Jen really outdoes herself, but still… Unfortunately, in my rush to start knitting, I didn’t take any pictures of the first package and its contents (I won’t make that mistake again). Take a look at this picture of the package for April here.

The pattern for these socks was really well written and quick and fun to knit up! The socks were done after just a few evenings of knitting.


With just a couple of exceptions, I followed the pattern without making changes.

Pattern:

Reina (sportweight version) by Lisa Dykstra

Yarn:

Mama Llama Perfect Sock

Needles:
32″ Size 2 circular needles, 2 socks on one circular magic loop method

I did modify the toe quite a bit and I added a single crochet border to the cast-on edge of the top of the sock, For some reason, the tops of the socks just looked awful. I blame the speed at which I cast on for these…

In order to maintain the pattern down the toes of the socks, I made the following modifications to the toes:

For the sole of each sock, decrease as written in the pattern.

For the patterning on the top of the sock (over 28 stitches):

Row 1: p1, k2, p2, ssk, k6, p2, k6, k2tog, p2, k2, p1 (26 st)
Row 2: p1, k2, p2, k7, p2, k7, p2, k2, p1
Row 3: p1, k2, p2, ssk, k5, p2, k5, k2tog, p2, k2, p1 (24 st)
Row 4: p1, k2, p2, k14, p2, k2, p1
Row 5: p1, k2, p2, ssk, k10, k2tog, p2, k2, p1 (22 st)
Row 6: p1, k2, p2, k12, p2, k2, p1
Row 7: p1, k2, p2, ssk, k8, k2tog, p2, k2, p1 (20 st)
Row 8: p1, k2, p2, k10, p2, k2, p1
Row 9: p1, k2, p2, ssk, k6, k2tog, p2, k2, p1 (18 st)
Row 10: p1, k2, p2, k8, p2, k2, p1
Row 11: p1, wrap 2, p2, ssk, k4, k2tog, p2, wrap 2, p1 (16 st)
Row 12: p1, k2, p2, k6, p2, k2, p1
Row 13: p1, k2, p2, ssk, k2, k2tog, p2, k2, p1 (14 st)
Row 14: p1, k2, p2, k4, p2, k2, p1
Row 15: p1, k2, p2, ssk, k2tog, p2, k2, p1 (12 st)
Row 16: p1, k2, p2, k2, p2, k2, p1
Row 17: p1, k2, p2tog, k2, p2tog, k2, p1 (10 st)
Row 18: p1, k2, p1, k2, p1, k2, p1
Row 19: p1, ssk, p1, k2, p1, k2tog, p1 (8 st)
Row 20: knit 8
Row 21: graft toe using kitchener stitch

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I am not so much with the New Year’s Resolutions – they seem to mean guilt and disappointment for me… but I am going to make a short term goal. Let’s say, a 3 month goal (with the possibility of extension) to post pictures and descriptions of every crafty item I finish. In that spirit, here is the first:


Owl hat pattern from: http://www.ruthieknits.com/Site/Owl_Hat.html

Cast on: Friday, 4 Jan 08
Finished: Sunday, 6 Jan 08

My modifications are indicated in blue.

Yarn: 55-60 g Malabrigo Worsted Merino in natural Size 7 Knit Picks circular needle, appropriately sized to work in magic loop. Cast on 99 stitches, work in 2×1 rib for about 1 inch. Change to stockinette. Increase to 110 stitches in the next row. Work approximately 1.5 inches in stockinette.

Begin owl pattern:

Round 1: p3, k8

Round 18: p3, slip 2nd stitch on left needle over 1st stitch on left needle, increase 1 purl stitch, p4, increase 1 purl stitch, slip 2 stitches onto right needle, slip the first of these slipped stitches over the second, move the remaining stitch back to the left needle and purl it
Rows 19-26: Purl these 8 rows even.
Row 27: p9, p2tog

Row 28: purl all stitches

Row 29: p8, p2tog

Row 30: purl all stitches

Row 31: purl all stitches

Row 32: p7, p2tog

Row 33: purl all stitches

Row 34: purl all stitches

Row 35: p6, p2tog

Row 36: purl all stitches

Row 37: p5, p2tog

Row 38: purl all stitches

Row 39: purl all stitches

Row 40: p5, p2tog
Row 41: purl all stitches
Row 42: purl all
stitches
Row 43: p4, p2tog

Row 44: purl all stitches

Row 45: purl all stitches

Row 46: purl all stitches

Row 47: p3, p2tog

Row 48: purl all stitches

Row 49: purl all stitches

Row 50: p2, p2tog

Row 51: purl all stitches
Row 52: p1, p2tog

Row 53: purl all stitches

Row 54: p2tog

Row 55: p2tog

Break yarn and bring it through the remaining 4 stitches.

Obviously, any number of types of decrease could be used for this pattern. I chose to do it this way to best fit my head.

Overall, this was a quick and really fun to knit project! Now… if the temperature would just drop down out of the upper 50′s, I might get to wear it.

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