My favourite heel construction is the traditional heel flap and gusset. Strangely though, in recent years I've been struggling with the picking up of stitches. It's tidy, but it's not quite right. You can see the little line of twisted stitches in this photo: And then, when I was knitting Leon's second sock I decided to slip as if to knit, rather than purl. The results are wildly different (they don't look wildly different, but they are if you look closely). I generally slip as if to purl, both for sock heel flaps and elsewhere. I know most patterns specify, but the one I used for this doesn't. I tried to work out why and when I started doing it the way I do. I looked at Cookie A's Sock Innovation - one of the first sock books I bought, and she says slip as if to purl. I looked at Stephanie Purl-McPhee's Knitting Rules , and she doesn't specify. I'm about to cast on another sock, so I'm looking forward to testing this out - on both socks, ...
Last week I'd just started Knight's Shadow (Greatcoats, #2) by Sebastien de Castell . I finished it, I loved it it's even better than the first in the series, I recommend it to any fantasy readers. I've got 5 review books for March, so I started The Valley of Vengeful Ghosts by Kim Fu . Its a mix of gothic horror, magical realism and my favourite- not so young women straggling with their lives. I just got Beartown , which was on hold from the library, so I'll be starting that next, unless I sneak in a quick romance as a palette cleanser. In knitting I've finished the hat, scarf and mitts for Leon's winter set. All I have now is the socks, which I am knitting in a similar(ish) colour and a similiar(ish) pattern: I'm a bit obsessed with this pattern and am looking forward to seeing how it looks with helical stripes. To read my all my book reviews, and to see everything I knit, you can find me on Ravelry as Sharondoublekni t and on Goo...