When I finished Gloamin-Tide I had 60 grams of yarn left over, in the 3 fade colours I used. Obviously I decided I wanted to make socks to match the shawl - not just in colour, but to chanel the spirit of the shawl. When I found Cat Bordhi's Hither and Yon Socks, I knew I had found a sock that was just right. It had the advantage of also including the instructions for the Sweet Tomato Heel. Cat has free instructions for these on her website and you tube, but I prefer written instructions. So I bought the pattern and knit two other pairs of socks using the heel construction.
Because I knew I'd have just enough yarn I decided to do these two at a time, toe on double pointed needles: It was fine when I was only knitting in one colour, but got a bit messy when i was using two. After I finished the foot, I realised that I wouldn't have enough yarn, so I pulled in a fourth colour for the heel - leftovers from my Boxy again.
I'm glad I did. The socks are a little shorter than I usually make, but they are long enough, comfortable and I love the way they are matchy, matchy to the max.
Because I knew I'd have just enough yarn I decided to do these two at a time, toe on double pointed needles: It was fine when I was only knitting in one colour, but got a bit messy when i was using two. After I finished the foot, I realised that I wouldn't have enough yarn, so I pulled in a fourth colour for the heel - leftovers from my Boxy again.
I'm glad I did. The socks are a little shorter than I usually make, but they are long enough, comfortable and I love the way they are matchy, matchy to the max.
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