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More shorty socks!

When it’s cold and almost snowing well naturally I made shorty socks!

I cast these ones on over the Christmas break when we were in England and it felt ridiculous in all that cold weather but come January and back in the heat of Sydney and I was grateful for my shorty socks.

Once again I’m using a Summer Lee sock pattern but this time I’m trying on with an arch support.

This was fun to knit but when it came to wearing them they are sooooo comfortable. I really like how it feels like they hug your foot. They are particularly fun to wear on Saturdays when I stand all day teaching.

The main yarn is a Hedgehog Fibres yarn and once again I can’t find the name and will have to add that back in later. The mint I’ve used for the heel and toe is from a bundle of mini skeins from My Creative Garage I picked up at FibreFest.

After wear these are suffering the same fate as my neon shorties, once my shoes suck them in I have to adjust them straight away. As it is I didn’t do that while rushing for the bus one day and I think the rib has now felted. So sad but good lesson learned. Start with a smaller size and make them a little taller to help with fit.

Pattern: Summer Lee Knits – shorty sock set – arch support shown in Pom Squad Sneaker Sock

Yarn: Hedgehog Fibres and My Creative Garage

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Self Striping Socks!

Encouraged by my successful socks using the fade yarn from Bendigo Woollen Mills I dove right pack in and cast on another pair!

I’m using the same basic sock pattern so I can get more practice using the magic loop method. I’m also struggling with joining in the round at the moment so it’s taking a few goes to get it right.

The orange yarn feels slightly thinner than the self striping yarn. Both are merino blends but 2 different brands and I think I got them from Maker Maker Store in Melbourne via an online order? I found the details and added them down below

After the last fade sock where the heel was the same yarn the whole way though, I found having a contrast yarn so much easier to see and deal with! Will be remembering that for future pairs.

I liked the contrast heel so much I did the same for the toe, I’m still struggling with the grafting stitch so the toes aren’t as smooth as I would like but they are better than the last ones so I think at this stage continuous improvement is a good sign.

So far I’ve been following the pattern and just using a ruler to measure when it says “make rib to 3cm” it works mostly but having to keep trying on the sock for my foot length which is slightly annoying for some reason?

At one point I was trying on one of each sock to see how my tension and fit was between 2 different yarns.

I also adore the self striping yarn! It makes me look so much fancier than I actually am in my sock knitting journey!

Pattern: The I’m so basic sock with video tutorial from Summer Lee

Yarn: Both from Maker Maker in Melbourne – Self striping yarn Chaska Sky Collection × 1
F995 Pink Sunset and Solid Orange Yarn Edelweiss Classic × 1
408 Warm Orange

Changes: made the foot shorter as per my last pair