Smooth with plenty of spice.
This is the sock yarn from Germany at 0.70 pence a 50 gm ball! That is €1 or $1.40. Very soft. 75% wool 25% nylon.
I knit the whole thing on 2.25mm Hiya Hiya needles. It is knit from the toe up.
The heel I am especially pleased with. It has a gusset, and a wide German style heel. No picking up of stitches. I have rather modestly named it the Andersson Heel. ;-)
It really is easy to do. Took a bit of working out-it got frogged twice -but by the 3rd attempt, I had it figured out.
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13 comments:
good name! great looking sock - I always like to see your newest socks
You knit beautiful heels!!!Where did you get this yarn?
Would you be willing to share the pattern for this beauty?
Joan
Wow I love that heel! Please please please post some directions :) The stitch pattern is really nice too, simple but very interesting.
- Another Lisa
Nice colours... and could you somewhere write out how you knitted this heel...?
i love that color and if a color ever said FALL socks before that sure is it.
I always love your socks! The heel looks great. :-) I also enjoyed reading
about your trip to Bayern (Bavaria). I graduated with a major in German. I
studied for a semester in Rosenheim, and have several friends all over
Germany. In fact, it was my German host mother who taught me to knit. :-) I
am so glad she did!
another good looking sock - love the heel too - great name, I wondered
how you would follow up the Johnny Depp sock
Mmmm Mmmm veerry nice.
Love the heel -smooth -just like Banderas ;-)
as always, it is a lovely sock!
Sorry I asked in email when the puppies were due, since it's right there on the blog, if I'd only read it first.
Like the heel a lot. Still can't see how you did it without picking up stitches. Dang, as we'd say in the US south.
Thank You!
Really appreciate the clear instructions. For once I can look at a sock, look at the heel directions, and actually understand what I should be doing! (vs jumping in and then floundering about in desperate confusion trying to knit line by line instructions) I've had to settle for one toe-up heel design just because I can understand it and reproduce it consistently, although I don't like the look of it much. This one looks great and I understand it right off! Thanks for sharing your invention. :-)
Very nice - your instructions are very succinct too!
renee
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