Whew. I finished the first sock! If I hadn’t decided to knit every sock Sock Knitting Master Class, I don’t think I ever would have attempted these socks. But I’m glad I did! I can now hold two yarn and get reasonably even tension. Something I’ve never done before.
I’ll admit that even though I love the Kitchener stitch, I was relieved to finish the toe with a simple gathered tip.
Here’s the unblocked sock. Notice the odd bulge in the heel.
Here’s the blocked sock. The stitches are a bit more uniform, but the heel looks just as odd. I’d let you know how it fits, but these socks are too small for my farm-stock feet. I’ll have to find a friend to try them on.
Your sock looks great! Maybe the oddball heel will be fine once it’s on the foot.
Your sock looks great! Maybe the oddball heel will be fine once it’s on the foot.
Your sock looks great! Maybe the oddball heel will be fine once it’s on the foot.
Your sock looks great! Maybe the oddball heel will be fine once it’s on the foot.
I’ll try it on! 😉