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I Conquered Sherman!

Filed under: Moi, Knitting, Follow the Flock, Socks, Summer of Socks — Kristi at 8:43 am on Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Look Ma, No Holes! - Knit Side of Heel Look Ma, No Holes! - Purl Side of Heel

I don’t know what was going on that I couldn’t figure out the Sherman heel. It really is quite easy and I hope I didn’t scare anyone away from trying it. I have to say it is my favorite short row heel technique so far. Since you aren’t wrapping stitches except at the very beginning of the heel it goes faster. Picking up the encroachment stitches goes more smoothly and faster for me than picking up wraps as well. At least once I was clear on what made up the “encroachment stitches.” The inside of the heel is also very smooth. You actually see more texture than you can really feel.

Inside Look at A Sherman Heel

I know I’ll be using this technique again. I am still a big fan of the traditional flap and gusset. Perhaps because that was what I first learned. It also fits me quite well. However, I enjoy making contrasting heels and toes and I don’t care for the look of contrasted flap and gusset heels. I also enjoy learning new things and being able to do such is what keeps me interested in something.

Now, if only I could move a little faster on these socks! They aren’t in time out or anything. They are getting a few rounds of attention here and there, but nothing to make me zoom along quickly. The handspun project last week has divided my attention, as has the arrival of the new Cat Bordhi sock book that I need to review. I can tell you now that this book will become a part of my fiber arts library, without a doubt!

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Now an update the health of our household - Emma is doing well. She is her normal self and hasn’t had any seizures since coming home on Sunday morning. We did finally leave her home alone for a bit last night, but it was only a touch more than an hour. As for me and my back, yesterday I thought my back was doing quite well but it started acting up again during the night. It is frustrating, but it is nothing unusual for me so I have ways of dealing with it. It does slow down my creative pursuits though. I thank all of you for your kind words for Emma and myself.

13 Comments »

Comment by Carole

August 29, 2007 @ 9:03 am

That’s a beeyootiful heel. I’m glad Emma is doing fine and I’m sorry to hear about your back. Chronic pain sucks.

Comment by Saffron

August 29, 2007 @ 9:18 am

Yay about the Sherman Heel! :) I love that heel and yours look beautiful!

Looking forward to the book review. Your reviews are very helpful!

Comment by Dave

August 29, 2007 @ 9:33 am

Yippee — that’s my favourite short-row heel. Very very easy once you get it, and no fiddling with wraps, etc. I think I still enjoy knitting flaps/turns more, but sometimes you just gotta short-row.

Comment by Bridget

August 29, 2007 @ 12:27 pm

WooHoo! I love the sherman heel. It is almost all I use now for toe up or top down. Your heels look great. i think the instructions aren’t very clear but once you get it it is so easy isn’t it?!

Comment by JessaLu

August 29, 2007 @ 12:45 pm

I have fallen completely in love with the Sherman heel so I am very glad that you have figured it out and like it :o))

Glad to hear you and Emma are doing okay :o) We have to board Beanie and Jazz next weekend for the first time so I’m freaking out about it just a bit - Beanie has separation anxiety issues so I’m not looking forward to the look in her eyes when I drop her off…

Comment by Hillary

August 29, 2007 @ 12:46 pm

Hooray for conquering the Sherman heel. It looks great. I’ll have to try it.

Comment by Chris

August 29, 2007 @ 1:06 pm

I’m glad you figure out the heel - it looks great! And very glad that Emma’s doing well - tell your back to get with the program. :)

Comment by Jess

August 29, 2007 @ 1:18 pm

I’m glad the heel finally clicked - it looks great! Good to hear that Emma’s doing better. Now for your back…

Comment by bellamoden

August 29, 2007 @ 9:23 pm

Bad back! No cookie! And I’m so glad for Emma.

That heel looks great! Better than I thought it would. Huh. I might just try this sometime.

Comment by Cathy

August 30, 2007 @ 8:16 am

Looking forward to your review of the Cat Bordhi book. I just picked it up yesterday and it has already sucked me in - yeah. another baby sock.

Comment by Debi

August 30, 2007 @ 8:51 am

I’m glad Emma is ok and sorry to hear about your ongoing back issues!

Your heel is so perfect! Any tips for success?
BTW, do you knit continental or English?

Comment by AmyP

August 30, 2007 @ 9:56 am

Good news about Emma, and I hear you on the back pain!
I’ve always struggled with visualising the Sherman heel, but I think I’ll have a bash at it soon.

Comment by limedragon :-: Harriet

August 31, 2007 @ 9:04 am

The heels look lovely, glad Emma is ok, and have a good weekend! : )

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