Thursday, December 6, 2012

Knitting Pattern: Thermal Textured Socks





18 comments:

  1. I've never made socks before. Can these be accomplished, if not totally, with the magic loop technique. I HATE dp needles!

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    1. I don't see why not! I'm not a big fan of magic loop, but I imagine it'd work here. Best of luck to you! :)

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  2. The picture shows seed stitch next to the basketweave-y pattern that the chart makes but the seed stitch is not in the chart or the pattern. am I missing something?

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    1. Nevermind! I was reading the chart sideways.

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  3. Hi! I love the pattern, but I think there is a minor issue. In the instructions for turning the heel, I believe the women's size is in parenthesis and the men's is not, which is opposite to the rest of the pattern. I just thought I would point out this one little mistake in an otherwise excellent tutorial. :)

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    1. Lisa, thank you for that feedback -- I can't believe I haven't noticed it in the 2+ years since I've released the pattern! I've updated it so the parentheses are around the men's size, which had always been listed second. And thanks for your kind compliment.

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    2. I just noticed one other tiny, tiny thing in the heel turning instructions. (You can tell where I am in the pattern... ) You list Rows 11 and 12 twice. I only noticed because I always use a counter and I was like, "OK, now, row 13... Oh. That must be the second row 11."

      I'm getting lots of compliments on my WIP from friends and coworkers, FYI. :)

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  4. In your chart is the wrong side row knitted and purled opposite? In other words is a blank square knitted on the right and purled on the wrong side? I am Bonstrick on Ravelry.

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  5. Thank you very much for your brillant pattern!

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  6. Your images have disappeared from this post. Since you don't have a written version of the charts in the pattern, can you reupload them by any chance?

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  7. Also wondering about the charts. Thanks


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  8. Good afternoon!! I'm excited to get started on these socks, but the charts won't load for me. Any advice?!

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