Regia Cabled Socks: July 2004 Archives

Out With The Old...

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I'm retiring a few projects:

  • Smooch - Summer knitting just isn't doing anything for me. Even though I'm 75% done I'm putting it away until next year.
  • Lost Points Shawl - Let this be my lesson. I *hate* knitting with novelty yarn. Particularly that ladder stuff.
  • Tricot - This is more of a trade in than a retirement. I've tried a few sets of Lion Brand colors and just don't care for them. I still want to make this pattern though so I'll be on the lookout for colors that are more me

regiaCableSockAnd now, for the new. I picked up Regia 32 a month or two ago. It's chock full of knee high socks. A couple nights ago I decided to do #4332. It's covered with cables, travelling stitches, and twisted knit stitches. A funny thing though about these Regia booklets. They give each pattern in one size. Usually it's not a big deal to change up a size in a sock, but when it's covered in stitch patterns it's not a simple thing. Of course, the sock I've picked out is in a man's super-huge size. I estimated what I'd need to cast-on instead but I was off. After about 10 rows I can tell I've made it too tight. Rip and restart it is! Too bad, I even did the picot edge and knitted in the hem and everything. It's the fancy schmancy edge is that's causing the problem though. Without any ribbing it makes it difficult to stretch across my calf to get it to the knee. Difficult? No - impossible. So unless I want to make the first pair of zip-up knee high socks I'll be having a small frogging party this evening.

Dumb Knitter. Dumb dumb knitter.

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