Despite life and injury slowing me down, I finished the Parkamoor socks test knit on Tuesday night.
These socks are magnificent. Well designed by Katherine of Fiber and Sustenance they were simple to knit, with an easy to memorise repeat, but not boring. And the result is so nice looking for the effort.
I ended up with one slip stitch heel and one eye of partridge, because I don't know how to follow instructions!
The yarn is so beautiful and nuanced, and plays so nicely with this pattern.
I knit them relatively tall, and between that and the cable / ribbing these used a little more yarn than the average pair of socks for Leon - 80 grams, rather than the more usual 70 grams.
I'm a fan, and a, hoping that Kat continues to design and publish patterns. Parkmoor has not yet been published, but I don't think it will be long, and I recommend knitting these. The pattern looks great in manly colours, but is strong enough to show even with more variegated yarn.
These socks are magnificent. Well designed by Katherine of Fiber and Sustenance they were simple to knit, with an easy to memorise repeat, but not boring. And the result is so nice looking for the effort.
I ended up with one slip stitch heel and one eye of partridge, because I don't know how to follow instructions!
The yarn is so beautiful and nuanced, and plays so nicely with this pattern.
I knit them relatively tall, and between that and the cable / ribbing these used a little more yarn than the average pair of socks for Leon - 80 grams, rather than the more usual 70 grams.
I'm a fan, and a, hoping that Kat continues to design and publish patterns. Parkmoor has not yet been published, but I don't think it will be long, and I recommend knitting these. The pattern looks great in manly colours, but is strong enough to show even with more variegated yarn.
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