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Ok, so let's get to the socks already! When I saw my first issue of Jane Austen Knits, I scooped it right up. It took me a couple of years to knit something from it but I finally have. These socks are made with the Jane Bennet Socks pattern from the Jane Austen Knits Summer 2012 magazine. Now, if you are familiar with Pride & Prejudice, you will know that Jane Bennet is the heroine of that story. She's a smart, feisty girl that speaks her mind. The kind of girl that I would like to be friends with or at least wear the same socks as.
The pattern was fairly easy to follow. I was a little nervous about the picot edge but it was quite easy to do. I used pins to hold the fold in place as I attached the cast on edge to the current round. The lacy cable stitch pattern was most easy on the eyelet rows and overall I had fun stitching it. There are a lot of "knit through the back loop" stitches which I used to find very annoying but got used to while knitting these socks.
The yarn is Sock Ease by Lion Brand. It's an affordable yarn made with a mix of wool and nylon. I used less than one ball to make these socks. Yay! Sadly, I have wool allergy and can no longer tolerate 100% wool but I find that this yarn is quite tolerable for foot wear and on my hands while knitting. The yarn is quite light weight and the pattern uses a size 1 needle. My only problem was keeping a steady grip of the yarn on my right hand while knitting. I had to keep re-wrapping. Do you have any suggestions or similar experiences with that?
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Isn't the lace cable pattern just gorgeous? They're almost too nice to wear on one's feet. While we're talking knitting, if you're not on Ravelry yet, I recommend that you check it out. It's a great site for keeping track of your projects, supplies, library and planned projects. It's also great for looking up patterns and finding one that is right for your yarn.
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Absolutely LOVE those socks! I must learn how to knit! Thank you for your inspiration.
ReplyDeleteFabulous! I too love a bit of mr darcy action. I remember writing my year 12 English essay on that BBC miniseries - lord it makes me feel old!
ReplyDeleteQu'elle beau modèle dommage toujours en anglais. Merci de partager
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