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Comments on: Sock One-up-man-ship https://www.molecularknitting.com/2009/01/sock-one-up-man-ship/ Knitting! Plus some gardening, cocktails, and whatever else strikes my fancy. Mon, 09 Feb 2009 06:10:08 +0000 hourly 1 By: JayJay https://www.molecularknitting.com/2009/01/sock-one-up-man-ship/#comment-1842 Mon, 09 Feb 2009 06:10:08 +0000 http://molecularknitting.com/?p=183#comment-1842 What a rude couple a socks! I hope they behave better for you so you can cast on the new ones.

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By: Kim https://www.molecularknitting.com/2009/01/sock-one-up-man-ship/#comment-1841 Mon, 02 Feb 2009 22:33:25 +0000 http://molecularknitting.com/?p=183#comment-1841 I have noticed the same issue with Debbie Bliss Baby Cashmerino, and I think it is a Z-twist vs. S-twist thing. I think there was a Knitty article on it a while back….

Here it is:
http://knitty.com/ISSUEfall05/FEATwhyply.html

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By: Laura https://www.molecularknitting.com/2009/01/sock-one-up-man-ship/#comment-1840 Thu, 29 Jan 2009 17:32:35 +0000 http://molecularknitting.com/?p=183#comment-1840 I’m partial to both blue sock yarn and Cookie’s patterns, so that’s the way I’d do it.

I use the grafting instructions from Knitty, and found that if I don’t give the first couple of stitches a good little tug, then I get an unsightly bump. With the tug, the graft line is nice and smooth. I like the idea of putting a hand in the sock puppet style. Will have to give that one a whirl. 🙂

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By: Lorraine https://www.molecularknitting.com/2009/01/sock-one-up-man-ship/#comment-1839 Thu, 29 Jan 2009 14:51:33 +0000 http://molecularknitting.com/?p=183#comment-1839 Brenda- The classic knitter’s dilemma- too many yarns, too many patterns.

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By: Carrie K https://www.molecularknitting.com/2009/01/sock-one-up-man-ship/#comment-1838 Tue, 27 Jan 2009 22:37:44 +0000 http://molecularknitting.com/?p=183#comment-1838 Socks. You just can’t take them anywhere.

I’m with Karen. Both the yarns and socks are gorgeous and it’s impossible to decide.

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By: Karen B. https://www.molecularknitting.com/2009/01/sock-one-up-man-ship/#comment-1837 Mon, 26 Jan 2009 21:36:34 +0000 http://molecularknitting.com/?p=183#comment-1837 Saucy socks! They may be good-looking but that is no excuse for rude behavior.

BTW, I love both yarns and can be of no help whatsoever in choosing 🙂

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By: Cassy https://www.molecularknitting.com/2009/01/sock-one-up-man-ship/#comment-1836 Mon, 26 Jan 2009 16:35:47 +0000 http://molecularknitting.com/?p=183#comment-1836 I love the Coin Toss pattern. I would do it in blue. For no particular reason.

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By: Chris https://www.molecularknitting.com/2009/01/sock-one-up-man-ship/#comment-1835 Mon, 26 Jan 2009 15:21:36 +0000 http://molecularknitting.com/?p=183#comment-1835 The V vs not V thing has to do with the twist of the yarn, but I can’t remember the specifics… It’s really, really noticeable in single ply yarns.

Hmm – I think you should punish your socks by informing them that they are a pair. 🙂

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By: Knitnana https://www.molecularknitting.com/2009/01/sock-one-up-man-ship/#comment-1834 Mon, 26 Jan 2009 14:27:15 +0000 http://molecularknitting.com/?p=183#comment-1834 I had not noticed the stitch definition issue, but the minute you mentioned it my brain went – aha! Yes! I see that, too…and went to Ravelry to my projects to check. I, too, think it must be the yarn itself. My STRs all do what you say. I’ve only knit two pair of CTH, but they are much more uniform.
Hmm…wonder why?

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By: Brigitte https://www.molecularknitting.com/2009/01/sock-one-up-man-ship/#comment-1833 Mon, 26 Jan 2009 12:13:36 +0000 http://molecularknitting.com/?p=183#comment-1833 I’m partial to Blue Lagoon!

Sometimes the simplest solutions are the obvious ones that we just can’t figure out! Happens to me all the time.

🙂

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