Loksins: off to a great start

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Loksins

I cast on for Cassie's Loksins this morning, and I'm already more than halfway through the first sock. I absolutely love knitting this pattern. It's an 8-row repeat which seems to be my perfect repeat length -- long enough for real progress, but short enough to not feel like I have to knit forever before I've completed a single repeat.

The yarn? I love it too. It's the Regia Bamboo I picked up at MDSW last month. It's much drapier than a 100% wool sock -- a good match for the lace in this sock -- but it still has nice body to it, and even a little bit of sheen. Like other bamboo yarns it can be a bit splitty, but it's not too bad.

I decided to follow the pattern with almost no mods. I'm doing this cuff-down, but I did do a short row heel instead of the flap. Since I know exactly how to do a short row heel to fit my foot, I couldn't bring myself to bother with the flap.

ps - sorry for the funky picture quality. my hard drive died this week and i have a loaner until it gets fixed. i miss my photoshop :(

16 Comments

Kristy said:

The sock is looking great. I really like how that yarn knits up!

becky c. said:

Pretty! That yarn looks like cherry vanilla ice cream.

Chris said:

Wow, you are whipping along! It looks great. Bummer about your hard drive...

Julia said:

Oo, I like that lace pattern. pretty! I like how the short row heel looks, I will have to try that.

Cassie said:

Yours is the first I've seen "out in the wild", and it looks great! I figured there would be short row heels and all of that subbed for what I wrote - I know I do the same thing all the time.

Thanks for trying it out - I'm really glad you're liking it.

Maud said:

NIce pattern there. The yarn is lovely for the hands too, isn't it? I loved knitting with it already beacause of that.

margene said:

Oooo, it looks fabulous!!

Ooooh, love this pattern... it looks a lot like clementine's Baltics, which I loved knitting. Perhaps I should try this one out as well!

And pretty yarn, too!

Nancy said:

I'd been toying with buying this pattern myself. I think yours decided me. It looks great!

stacey said:

what a neat pattern with that yarn - it almost speckles rather than stripes or pools - very nice!!!!

elizabeth said:

Do you think the sock will stay up alright without a ribbed cuff? That's the first thing I wondered when I saw the pattern. It's lovely, though! And your picture is fine. :o)

Heather said:

I'm a frequent reader of your blog, but this is my first comment. I was just hoping for an update on your skirt! You keep changing projects on me! (Note that this is coming from someone who is not exactly a multi-tasking knitter!)

Like Elizabeth, I always worry about socks falling down without a ribbed cuff. Especially given the drapiness of the yarn you mentioned! Let us know how they turn out!

pamela wynne said:

Woo, that was FAST! I hadn't seen this pattern until you posted about it -- thanks!

colleen said:

Ooh, that pattern looks fantastic in that yarn.

kelp! said:

That is such a pretty pattern. I'd love to hear how the yarn and the ribless-sock wears once you finish them!

stephanie said:

(drive by commenting, Hi!)
Try the gimp to edit pictures until you can get back to your photoshop. Or there are online ones like picnik, which some people like but I loathe. I know how hard it can be to be away from your favorite editing software! The sock looks great.

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