Yay!! I finally finished my first pair of toe up socks!!! I did undo my first sock as I've mentioned previously, the cuffs were too tight. This time around, I cast off using Elizabeth Zimmermann's sewn bind off which is much better and stretchier.






Pattern: Knitty Magic Cast-on for the toes, Misocrafty Short Row Heel, Basketweave Ribbing for the leg
Yarn: Opal Petticoat 1291
Needles: Two pairs 2.5 mm Addi Turbos
3 Comments:
Perfection!!!
You deserve an "Adda-Girl!"
Fantastic job! I really like that you got the stripes to match up.
Very nice indeed! I really should start...
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