Bobby socks

G’day, and here’s wishing everyone a totally maaaarvellous Wednesday!
Hey, new pair of bobby socks (yay).  These look identical to the previous white cotton socks I put up here, but they are very slightly different.  I appreciate not different to the casual observer, probably not even the astute observer, so I will explain.  The rib section is about 50% longer and there is no stocking stitch spacer before starting to shape the heel.  Yah, teensy variation, I did give warning.  I think I like the other one better, only because I find rib a bit of a drag.  In fact all-round with regard to these socks, my verdict is that knitting with cotton is a drag, full stop.  I prefer wool a hundred times over.  Knitting up cotton is tiring, one’s hand muscles soon ache due to the lack of stretch in the yarn.  Hmmm.  Committed as I am to producing as much of my wardrobe as possible including sockies, knitting these white cotton numbers feels…  dutiful, as opposed to vaguely luxurious, which is how I feel when I’m working through a particularly yummy coloured ball of wool.  Yowzer, do I even have time for this craziness?  Sadly it seems I do…
In summary: quick to produce, bread-and-butter basics, no fun factor.

Details:
Ankle socks; adapted from the Ladies sockettes in Paton’s knitting book C11 (a circa 1960’s publication), knitted in Rowan cotton glace 100% cotton, shade 726

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6 Thoughts on “Bobby socks

  1. Carolyn…"quick to produce, bread-and-butter basics, no fun factor." I totally relate to this when I am sewing guy tee shirts. I get so bored by the plain cotton knit. But, your anklet socks are cute and I am so impressed that you knit up all your socks.

    On another note, I finished the maroon lambswool flannel jacket and will review it as soon as I have time for pics. Your warning about size was good. I cut and sewed a straight size 10 and it will be just right with a heavy layer underneath. I love this jacket!

  2. dutiful or not, I admire you for the attempt!

  3. You are knitting a lot!

    nice job.

  4. Yeah, this is why I will never make my entire wardrobe… Mine would not be quick either! Who knows, though, when goose is older I may sing a different tune. I agree, yummy wool is many factors over more fun! I like yours alot.

  5. Wow. You knit your socks?!!! Oh the luxury – how long does one pair take?

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