Faced with two very mismatched socks ('very' being a relative term)I had three choices:
A. Knit a second sock in the lighter dyelot, on US 2s, knowing my pal specifically requested a fine gauge.
B. Rip out the lighter, looser sock, and knit two new socks on US 1s. Starting on Tuesday night.
C. Rip the darker, finer, better fitting sock (of which dyelot I had but one skein) back to where it weighed just under half of the total, reknit the ribbing, and knit a second short, dark, fine sock.
I think the thing I'm the happiest about, actually, is that despite the roadblocks and the frustration, and the almost crying late at night, I genuinely enjoyed knitting these -- all three of them. I think that means I like to knit or something.
9 comments:
Brilliant solution. That is some speedy knitting, girl-your pal should be mighty impressed!
It looks like you made the right choice! They look beautiful (I love the color) and I'm sure your pal will appreciate all the work you put into them!
I love both the color and the height of the sock! Unlike apparently every other sock knitter in the blogosphere, I don't like the 7" (or longer!) sock cuff. The socks are marvelous. :)
what a great idea. and like you said - you are halfway to another pair!
They are gorgeous, sounds like a real trial to finish them. Where did you get your sock blockers?
Good choice, and I like how you are totally looking at the silver lining here. They look great!
They are gorgeous! You should be proud of your accomplishment! I would be delighted to receive your pair!!! Good job!!!
Your pal is very lucky to receive those beautiful socks.
I think you definitely made the right choice. Sorry to hear that it was so frustrating though! Only a true knitter would have stuck with them! Way to go!
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