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Filed under: Knitting, Follow the Flock, Books, Socks, Finished Objects, Summer of Socks — Kristi at 10:40 am on Friday, August 31, 2007

Learning Socks on the Line

I hate to disappoint you all, but the review of New Pathways for Sock Knitters by Cat Bordhi will not be appearing here on the blog. It is for publication. I can tell you though that I bought my own copy this week even though the review copy has not yet been returned. I just couldn’t bear the thought of not having this book nearby whenever the urge might strike to learn a new sock construction. The first printing is sold out so your best bet of finding a copy before October is at an LYS.

Little Sky Learning Sock To the left is a pair of the Little Sky Learning Socks from the book. These are knit top down with the gusset spreading out centrally over the front of the leg and star toe - no kitchnering for those who dislike grafting! I think these are just adorable and already my mind is whirling in circles with ideas of things to do with this sort of construction.

The other adorable pair of socks is the second learning sock - Little Coriolis. Note how the spiral of the socks go in opposite directions! *sigh* Ah, I love mirrored symmetry! As with Little Sky I have ideas rushing around in my head for this construction as well. There are not enough hours in the day for sock knitting and my back/neck can’t handle the hours of sock knitting I wish I were doing right now.

Little Coriolis Learning Socks Pattern: Little Sky and Little Coriolis Learning Socks
Designer: Cat Bordhi, from New Pathways for Sock Knitters
Yarn: Lion Brand Cotton Ease, 113 Cherry Red
Needles: US 5 Brittany Birch DPNs
Mods: These are slightly smaller as my gauge was 6 sts/in rather than the samples in the book which were 5.5 sts/in. Other than that, no mods as the point was to learn new techniques.

Notes: I really, really suck at the figure-8 cast-on called for in the Little Coriolis pattern. For toe-ups using sock weight yarn where I am set up to knit the socks on 2 circs I think I’ll stick to my handy dandy Turkish cast-on. The second Little Coriolis has a slightly improved toe, but I still knit it twice and it still isn’t quite right.

I also love this heel. It appears to give the fit of a heel flap and gusset, but there is no picking up of stitches, just decreasing the extra “wing” stitches away. It is interesting though because the top down socks look like a traditional toe-up heel flap and gusset and vice versa for the top-down version. I can’t wait until I knit some of these in my size so I can see what the fit of these unusual constructions feel like. However, the Panda Cotton socks and Fountain of Youth socks need finished up first. It’s so hard to not cast on though!

Learning Socks

14 Comments »

Comment by Hillary

August 31, 2007 @ 11:09 am

I must get my hands on a copy of that book. It sounds just wonderful.

Comment by CindyCindy

August 31, 2007 @ 11:19 am

Those are so neat. I want the book, but will wait a bit. I already have too much on the needles and too many things planned. But………
You have a wonderful holiday weekend.

Comment by Debi

August 31, 2007 @ 11:43 am

Cute socks!

Have a wonderful weekend Kristi!

Comment by C.

August 31, 2007 @ 11:59 am

I managed to get a signed copy of the book and I can’t stop staring at it. It’s a beautifully made book. I hope to actually cast on some of these practice socks soon.

Comment by bellamoden

August 31, 2007 @ 12:43 pm

Publication where? These socks sure look interesting!

Comment by Deborah Robson

August 31, 2007 @ 1:00 pm

You win . . . I’m still on sock 1.5 of the Sky pair and haven’t cast on for Coriolis yet! Congratulations! (Not that it was a race, or anything {grin}.)

I don’t want to hurry these because I’m enjoying them too much. They’re my cool-down knitting. (Not brainless knitting . . . I have the Opal socks for that.)

Comment by Lizzy B

August 31, 2007 @ 1:35 pm

So, where is the review being published? When should we look for it??? I saw you slipped that in all stealthy like… :) Cute socks though!

Comment by AmyP

August 31, 2007 @ 2:24 pm

Adorable socks! This books has been on my wish-list since it was release!

Comment by Terby

August 31, 2007 @ 3:15 pm

Those are just wild. You’ve sold me - I’ll have to keep an eye out for the book.

Comment by Carrie K

August 31, 2007 @ 8:16 pm

That sounds like a pretty good review right there. So where is your review going to be published?

Congrats on conquering Sherman!

Comment by Leigh

September 1, 2007 @ 5:16 am

Oh dear. I have a weakness for sock knitting books. Your photos have just convinced me to get this one too!

Comment by cyndy

September 1, 2007 @ 5:54 am

Those socks are SWEET! Just looking at them pinned to the line makes me smile ;-)

Comment by Cathy

September 1, 2007 @ 9:14 am

I have my first Little Sky knit - and with M home haven’t had the time to get back to it. Looking at yours, I am even more inspired. Looking forward to your review!

Comment by Chris

September 3, 2007 @ 7:32 pm

Ok, so do all the patterns REALLY use doubled fingering weight??

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