I finished the sneaker liners I was using to learn Cat Bordhi's Sweet Tomato Heel. I knit the first one toe up, and the second top down, because I'm quirky like that. I also happened to take the yarn from the outside of the ball for the first sock, and the inside for the second, so the stripe pattern is still basically the same. How nice are the colours like this?
The heel makes a lot of sense for short socks. The Fish Lips Kiss Heel, which is very easy to work can leave the back of the sock a tad lower than the front. Because this is 2.5 wedges, rather than just 2, that angle is softened. The only problem I had is that, on just one half of one of the socks, the shortrow method led to odd, elongated stitches. Hopefully I can resolve that, because this is a lovely, smooth, physiologically logical heel.
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