When last I spoke of these socks,  I had failed miserably to do a correct  heel flap.  Instead of the 28 (50%) stitches required, my mis-count gave  me only 26.  Of course, I didn't count twice, but proceeded to complete  the flap.   And the heel turn. Or at least I tried to turn the heel.   Without the correct number of stitches, it was quite one-sided.
But done now,  here are the details.
Pattern - Sock 101 from Need A Sock?  Using 56 sittches to fit a shoe size 5.
Yarn - Waikiwi   in dark green. This yarn is by Naturally from New Zealand and contains 10% Possum Fur.
Ribbing - My favourite.  A  2 X 2 rib.
Heel  Flap & Turn -Again my favourite.  The SL 1,  K 1  heel flap with a  round  - start short rowing at two past centre - heel.
Toes -   Round toes.  Favourites??  You bet.  Decrease every other round until  50% of stitches remain, then decrease every round until 25% remain  before grafting.
Mods -   With 56 stitches, I was able to put an  easy, seven-stitch pattern on the leg of  K6, P1.  It's great how that  seven stitch pattern not only flowed nicely from the 2 X 2 ribbing, but  also fit into my 56 stitch sock a perfect eight times.  Four for the  front of the leg,.  Four for the back.
All in all, a favourite pattern and a great pair of socks for Grandson James,
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
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Socks with possum in them sound pretty good as the snow flies outside.
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