Beginner's sock
Jun. 29th, 2010 09:39 pmI've got cotton yarn and needles and I'm ready to knit my first sock. Except that I'm kinda overwhelmed by the choice available, so could you recommend a good beginner's pattern?
I've only one circular needle, but on the other hand, I actually like double-pointed needles (actually I like them better :D).
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Date: 2010-06-29 09:48 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-06-29 10:25 pm (UTC)That's one really excellent thing about cotton yarn... no felting.
For me what really worked was buying sock yarn, and sock size needles and just assuming I was going to get that gauge the pattern said. Because when I did the swatch it looked all airy and was enormous. But once I got into the actual sock, I was pulling my stitches a lot tighter. So what I needed was a pattern that promised it was going to work if I just trusted it. That might not be what you need.
I really like wool socks. Everyone thinks wool is hot, but compared to my commercial socks (which have a shockingly high non-cotton percentage for "cotton socks") I find that my feet are less sweaty and my toes are not overly warm. If you're seeking good sock yarn, look for more than 2-plies, look for it being tightly twisted with lots of "bounce", and look for it knitting to the standard sock gauge of 8sts/inch (at least until you have more experience). There's a lot of fingering yarn out there that just won't hold up to being socks no matter what the label says.
Good luck!
ps. when I was starting, everyone told me I wanted to knit Monkey socks by Cookie A. If you're adventurous enough to try it; they are cute.
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Date: 2010-07-02 05:24 pm (UTC)I've read somewhere that you just don't knit with the same tightness in the round, so ideally you should do the swatch in the round too.