So I’m working on a new sock pattern. For now I’m just calling it the Mystery Sock, since it’s a mystery to me why I can’t get the design written faster.
I’m using Regia 4-Ply. I am SUCH a stickler for sock soles, I always end up knitting on a smaller needle than called for to get a tighter fabric. There’s nothing worse than taking the time to knit a sock, then have it feel like you’re walking around on twine when you wear it.
The ball band for Regia 4-ply indicates 7.5 st per inch. But even at 8 st the weave seemed too loose for me. So I stuck a stitch marker in my work, reduced the needle size, and got 9 st per inch. You can see that the stitches to the right of the marker have that “stringy” look, while the fabric to the left looks nice and smooth, like something your feet will appreciate.
Knitters should be able to obtain this gauge on #1 needles. As I work through the design process, I hope that when people knit up my patterns their feet will be glad for the tighter gauge I suggest.
I love how much thought and effort you put into your designs Audrey! 🙂
I also like the smoother sole. can’t wait to hear how you solve your mystery. The white looks a bit plain for you so I’m thinking there might be a fun stitch pattern we don’t see!
I just heard about your blog while listing to the Never Not Knitting podcast. I am now subscribed. Love your new sock pattern. It’s gorgeous.
You’re right, MDJ. I’m working on something fun for these socks! I’ll be posting them soon…