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Saturday, August 23, 2008

Turning the Heel


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Originally uploaded by missizii


This is where the fun starts! Now I have to plan out calf increases. I've already charted out the increases from one 4 strand cable to one 6 strand cable to two 4 strand cables. (See chart below.) The hearts in the chart are for increases. I'm not very particular about chart-craft, as long as I know what I mean.

I'm also getting low on my first ball of yarn. There are three balls of yarn for this project, and math tells us that there is a ball and a half for each sock. So once this ball is out, I'm going to have to ration the second ball to make sure that I don't use any more than half. I often wish I had one of those yardage measures, that you run the yarn through and it counts off the yards. Then you could neatly divide a skein into halves, or thirds, or whatever. But they cost fifty dollars. My love of perfect measurements wars against my thriftiness. Thriftiness wins the day, for now.

In the upper-right hand corner is a poor graphical representation of how the six-strand cable should cross. The lower-right hand corner is how I will manage the increases so that they are symmetric. The center back cable will split into two, then those two will split into two, etc. I measured Jim's calf at its widest, and I will need 10 repeats of the 12 stitch pattern at the widest section of his calf. At the ankle, I have six repeats. So I need to increase by 4 repeats, which is marked by the little '4' on the increases diagram. Also note that in the graph, all the cables and things are through the back-loops, in a continuation of the pattern.


Note: The full sock pattern appears in the Interweave Knits, Fall 2008 magazine.

1 Comments:

  • Neat!! These socks are really cool! You should write up the pattern, I haven't found many sock patterns that are easily adapted from woman feet to man feet- it's probably just some math, but sometimes ya just feel lazy. :) It'll take me until our 5th anniversary to make socks for my hubby-to-be, his feet are prohibitively big.

    Thank you for the elephant props, I'm glad I have enough yarn left to make another one! And one after that.. and a fourth.. and clothes for the elephant army.. etc. There isn't really a story behind the wedding shawl, I'm just making it to wear for my wedding, since it's in October and might get chilly :) I had some grandiose plans at one point to make similar shawls for my Mom and Mother-in-law, but time is just running out.

    By Blogger Alicia Aarnio, at 9:10 PM  

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