I finished the long socks I have been working on since sOcktober and they are magnificent. They fit perfectly, and nothing, and I mean NOTHING will make them fall down.
It's a great pattern, using the principle of start with a tight cuff, and then put in a calf gusset, and then reduce back to where you started.
So, I'm very happy with these. The problem is these autumn colours are not my most favourite. They are Stranded in oz club yarns, and they are gorgeous, particularity the gold glitter main colour, but I really prefer teal, or pastels. In fact I used my perfect colour pallet is in the teal socks that I knit in May this year.
The problem with those socks is that they start with the maximum number of stitches, and reduce from there. And they DO NOT stay up. you can see the problem in these photos. i guess if they were knit quite stiff they might stay up, but the Half-baked Hand-dyed self stripping is beautiful and soft.
I know I should rip them and reknit. For the moment I'm going to enjoy my new knee highs during this weird cold snap we are having, and leave decisions about ripping for latter.
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