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FO: January Mystery Sock

January Mystery Sock

Fearless knitting two socks on one circular; the first time.
I have to try it once more to decide if I like this method or not!

+ two socks are ready at the same time
+ no problem of measuring of counting row to find out they are even
+ this method is a bit slower to work; good to settle down.
- two skein of yarn get tangled up, need to be unwinded every now and then
- 2-on-1 is not that handy knitting in the train
- a different emotional value; as impatiens as I am it seems to take ages to finish a cuff, a heel, a foot etc.

Yesterday I finished the the January Mystery Sock of the Goddess Knits. I started it with some hand dyed yarn and frogged it after knitting the cuff. The result was horrible. The second attempt worked out fine, although it seems to take ages, I made this pair in 9 days. That’s a record, considering it did more then knitting these 9 days!

An easy to knit cuff-down pattern with a bit of lace. I have worked the sock over 60 stitches, as recommended. The pattern is slightly elastic, this gives the sock a nice snug fit, without a tight feeling. I hope this nice fitting won’t get baggy while wearing them.

I just found out I missed one clue “Knit across 15 sts” before starting the heel. So the side panel of the sock became the central panel in my pair. Wel, who cares! I like them :-)

Color: a solid purple, colorway: 1228
Needle: Addi Turbo, 100 cm / 2.5 mm.

Fearless 2-on-1, part 1

WIP; 2 socks on 1 circular

Fearless knitting, introduced in the Knitting Daily newsletter.
My first project of fearless knitting this year is knitting two socks on one circular. The biggest fear; two balls of yarn getting all tangled up, magic looping with to socks, and how to divide the stitches the right way. On the Internet I found several instruction for 2-on-1′s, it seems horrible complicated to me.

The best way to overcome, is take a deep breath and just start knitting.

For this goal I bought a Addi Turbo, size 2.5mm, 100 cm. Never knitted on an Addi circular before, I was really curious. Well I love them, the knit so much easier then my other fixed circular (Prym / Inox) The stitches run smoothly from the needle to the cable and back. The cable does not twist all around. People told me so, I had to try it for my self before I believed it.

I decided to knit the January Mystery Sock of the Goddess Knits on one circular. This pattern is a cuff-down sock. A complication; the tutorials give instructions for toe-up. Let’s give it a try. I could always continue on DPN’s ;-) The cast on and knitting the cuff took some determination to continue. The stitches twirled around my needle, the inside got out and vise versa.

After about 10 needles of knitting it got a lot easier, knitting the leg was a piece of cake after that. While knitting the heel and heel turn the instep stitches rested on the cable. That works fine, more comfortable then letting them rest on a DPN. Then came the next challenge; picking up stitches for the gusset and knitting the gusset. I couldn’t find a way to work this out without cheating. I had to use some DPN to move the stitches to the “correct” part of the cable. It was a bit of a mess, though I finally succeeded to get the gusset stitches on the same cable as the heel. Right now I am working the gusset. I have to keep in mind knitting the first stitches a bit tighter as usual to avoid ladders.

The next part will be the foot and toe.
I don’t expect any challenges there, but you never know ;-)