
I wanted to use as much of this yarn as possible, however, when I held the sock up to my leg, it looked like it was going to hit my leg at the bottom of my calf. So, I chose a hem top instead of a straight up cast off to avoid any calf shaping. Plus, I personally think it's more stretchy than a traditional cast off. Finally, this allowed me to guarantee the sock would end with a brown stripe. I was concerned about the sock looking too yellow since it ended up so bright. I think it turned out nicely balanced.
So what's with the pint glass? So glad you asked! I've sewn a hem top once before on one of my Carbonite Socks and it was kind of a bitch to do holding such a floppy material in my hands. Inspiration struck about a week ago when I realized that a pint glass was about the right diameter to hold the sock open enough to see the stitches as well as a hard surface to use the needle against.



Finally, I leave you with an Ode on a Grecian Sock Urn. :-)
*I ended up using this tutorial to work an afterthought heel, which worked SO much better than simply working another 'toe' for a heel. I guess I have fat ankles. The first attempt resulted in a sock that was stretched so tightly, I was afraid my skin would start oozing through the stitches like play-doh.
**She doesn't explicitly explain sewing shut live stitches, but the concept is the same.
Woah cool! Your socks look great hem & color choice included! I recently discovered the techknitter, what cool tutorials are on there! I can't wait to see your other one finished :)
ReplyDeleteNice use of a pint glass!
ReplyDeleteLove the urn! Too funny.
What an awesome idea (both the hem on the sock and the use of the glass)! Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteYou make the nicest socks. I have a question that I hope you can answer. How do you get your favorite sites to pop up in a new window? My email addy is dreamsherl@aol.com
ReplyDeleteAha! Very clever! [great looking sock, too!]
ReplyDeleteHey Jason~~
ReplyDeleteSocks came out really GREAT!
I really like the yellow and brown stirp together! Also I will try does method my next socks!
Thanks for share with use!
Charles
Awesome idea - I never would have thought of that.
ReplyDeleteLOL Awesome idea - but the "Color Confrontation" rocks - I have to find reasons to use that phrase ;)
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