I am going to strive to come up with the Perfect Sock Pattern.*
With two pairs of socks completed, what have I learned?
- Toe-up construction is my preferred method
- 2 circular needles beat DPNs hands down
- U.S. 1 ½ (2.5mm) needles are perfect for Knit Picks Essential sock yarn
- Judy Becker’s Magic Cast-on rocks
- Wendy Johnson’s Toe-up Gusset Heel sock pattern rocks
- Elizabeth Zimmermanns’s Sewn Cast-off works, but I’m not thrilled about it
- I'd like a rounder toe for my socks
- The way the heel and toe mess up the pattern makes me sad
- Making the sock with one piece of yarn makes me happy
- Knitting the second sock is anticlimactic
Hypotheses to test:
- A turned heel that won’t drive me crazy exists or can be developed for contrast color heels so I won't have to be sad about pattern distortion.
- A method to make a rounder toe exists or can be developed so I won't have to listen to the GC say that my socks have "elf toes."
- A cast-off method that makes me as happy as Magic Cast-on exists or can be developed so I won't have to look at perfect socks with less than perfect cast-offs.
- Knitting two socks at once will be a more satisfying experience so I won't have second sock syndrome.
*Perfect for me, of course. Your results may vary.