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FO: Split It

28 Jan

First, I must feel that I need to apologize for my lack of blogging.  It has gone hand-in-hand with my lack of knitting as well.  I have a very good reason, of which I plan to discuss with everyone very soon.  Just hang in there and bear with me.

As I’ve said before, my Mother is my biggest fan when it comes to my knitting.  She loves to see what I’m working on, what I’m planing to make next, and – most importantly – what her next pair of socks is going to look like.

When I heard that the Sanguine Gryphon was splitting up, I ordered a skein of yarn for myself and one for her. Then she also requested a pair of gray socks.  So, I pull out my iPhone and start picking out patterns, but in truth, all she wanted was a plain, simple pair of gray socks.  No ribbing, no lace, no pattern accents.  Just plain.  So, I agreed, making it clear that the Sanguine Gryphon yarn would be transformed into a Cookie A pattern.  Mom was cool with that.

 

Simple socks

 

  • Project : “50/50 Socks”
  • Pattern : Improvised; toe-up, short row heel, k2/p2 rib at the cuff
  • Yarn : Knit Picks Stroll Solids

 

I’ve coined these the “50/50″ socks because there are roughly fifty rows between the toe and heel, and fifty rows between the heel and the cuff.  I love it when things work out that way.  That, and I’m a bit OCD – I want the amount of rows to match up, even on plain socks, to make everything even.  But, quirks aside, they were a fun ‘take and go’ knitting project, one that required little thought and could be worked on in small doses.  And Mom loves them, so everyone wins!

 

A perfect fit!

 

 

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About Amy

Knitter, spinner, and a writter .... CNA by trade and happily married to a home brewer!
4 Comments

Posted by on January 28, 2012 in FO, Friends and Family, Knitting

 

4 Responses to FO: Split It

  1. darciad

    January 28, 2012 at 9:32 pm

    Sometimes simple is best!

     
  2. chanknits

    January 29, 2012 at 12:11 pm

    It’s great to have knitting fans, eh? You’re such a thoughtful knitter!! (And daughter, friend, wife, writer, spinner, cook, reader…)

     
  3. gMarie

    January 30, 2012 at 5:25 am

    What a lovely gift. I’ve spent the weekend teaching my daughter toe up socks. We’ll see if she finishes. g

     
  4. irish7undaground

    January 30, 2012 at 3:18 pm

    Oh, DBF would love those! Unfortunately I’ve never knitted any socks at all in my whole life.

     

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