I never thought knitting a pair of white socks would be any fun, so I surprised myself when I decided I needed a pair of white socks for the days when what I have to wear doesn’t match up with the socks in my drawer. This happens a lot at the end of the week or when I slack on getting the laundry done!
Thus began the great white sock pattern hunt! I wanted something simple, yet pretty to make my white socks anything but boring. As soon as I saw the pattern for Embossed Leaf Socks, I knew I found exactly what I was looking for. While the pattern looks complicated, it only uses five stitches. If you can knit, purl, knit 2 together, knit 2 together (through back loop), and purl 2 together you can make these socks!
The pattern itself is extremely well written insofar as it does a really good job of describing what stitches go on what needle. Needle knitting socks can be tricky as you’re usually fiddling with three or four stitch needles and one knitting needle. Sometimes patterns assume you know how to move stitches when splitting the heel flap and adding gusset stitches. This pattern, however, is very specific and assumes nothing!
One of the things I really love about these socks is the toe. Instead of a plain stockinette stitch, purl stitches are peppered throughout the toe to create a petal pattern that nicely compliments the leafy lace of the sock.
I made one adjustment in that I chose not to do the twisted rib cuff dictated by the pattern. Instead, I went for the easier 1×1 rib. This was mainly because I started these socks on vacation and it’s tough to learn a new technique when I’m not in my usual craft space.
While I now have a pair of white socks that go with everything, now I have the problem of being afraid to wear them! They are so pretty and I don’t want them to get dirty! I’m sure I’ll get over it as I always do.
With my socks done, I’m now busy knitting baby blankets. Two of my friends are expecting – one in September and one in January. At first I thought about making a baby sweater for each, but then I realized we live in a desert and the kid will outgrow it before he/she can wear it. So, I decided a lightweight blanket is both universal and practical. Perfect.
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What’s your favorite thing this week?
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c.b.w. 2014
they look so cosy!
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They are, but they’re also pretty nice as a summer sock. Lots of ventilation! 🙂
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Love the socks. You amaze me. And now baby blankets. Wow.
My favorite thing today is my dog all curled up and “pretending” she is my baby. Not easy with 70 pounds of dog.
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Baby blankets are easy – they’re just a big square! Lol! 🙂
Awww, Maggie is a lucky girl!
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Pretty socks! 🙂
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Thanks! 🙂
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These are just gorgeous, C.B.! Well done!
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Thanks! 🙂
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Those are beautiful! You really are going to make me get out some knitting needles someday soon. 🙂 It’s great to hear that these directions are so specific, especially since I’ve never made anything besides scarves. Definitely sounds like one to try!
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Socks can be tricky at first., when using double pointed needles. If you’ve never made them, I’d start with a simple stockinette stitch to get the hang of turning the heel. After you nail that, these socks are a snap! 🙂
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Favourite thing this week: a good night’s sleep.
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Ooo, that sounds nice! 🙂
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I’ll let you know.
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