Here are some socks I really like. The pattern is Nutkin; the yarn is Cascade Heritage Paints in the colorway David’s Eyes. I wore them earlier this week on a cold, gray, “wintry mix” sort of day and they made it so much better.
I have recently realized how very much I love hand knit socks. I feel like this is one of the landmarks on my personal path (descent?) into the knitting world; I used to be more skeptical. The payoff of socks comes slowly compared to most other projects of similar size (a pair of socks can easily take 20,000+ stitches), and is less immediately impressive (particularly to non-knitters, in my experience), lacking the size of a sweater and the quick gratification of accessories. Socks are practical, and you don’t get many opportunities to show them off in comparison to other projects. On top of that, while other knitted items have the potential to last many years or even become heirlooms, socks are expected to eventually wear out and be thrown away.
I’ve found that the true payoff of sock knitting is very personal for me. I really, really love wearing them - I get far more regular use out of the few pairs I’ve knit than almost anything else I’ve made. They’ve introduced me to fun and useful techniques like short rows and grafting and a neat way to cast on for working toe-up. Their standard shaping means they lend themselves to easy experimentation: I anticipate that my first real forays into designing will involve socks. Some of the most gorgeous yarns I’ve ever seen are sock weight and I can buy on a whim knowing I’ll be able to use it (which I don’t typically do with other yarns). And, I guess, they make me feel like a Real Knitter, because what other kind of person would be spending her lunch break rhapsodizing about socks?
Anyway. These are good. Other crafty stuff, since I haven’t posted in a bit: