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Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Fresh off the Needles: Walden on a Boat Socks

hand knit socks
I'm not even sure why it happened, who can ever know why anything happens with me. But when I saw the picture below of Bobby Darin I decided I NEEDED a pair of socks loosely based off of that picture. And since his given name is Walden, I decided to call them Walden On a Boat Socks. Honestly, not even I can ever be sure where I'll draw inspiration from.
bobby darin on a boat
For awhile now, I've wanted to knit something using a color scheme based off of a picture, but I was hung up on knitting a stranded sweater and just haven't had it in me to design one. And then it finally occurred to me that a pair of socks with contrast heels would work just fine. I even have some more ideas floating around in my little head for more socks.

I'll be honest though, I was expecting to be more inspired by a beautiful photo of a landscape like the ones my mom is always taking. Not a picture of a guy, who reminds me of a cartoon bird, wearing a tiny yellow swimsuit, denim jacket and some ridiculous hat. But again, I'm unpredictable.

As for everything else about the socks they're pretty standard. Just a plain ole toe-up vanilla sock using German Short Row toes and heels, and a simple 3x1 rib for the legs. I used the same pattern I used for my Sick Socks as a base. I was also constantly rewatching the videos from Very Pink. I'll get all of these techniques down and not have to refer back to those videos one of these days, I swear. Until then, I'm sure Staci from Very Pink won't mind the page views I'm giving her.

With these socks, I did decide that I wanted to do a few more short rows so that I had a narrower toe. In the original pattern you knit the toe the same as the heel. Due to my child sized feet, the toe was just too big and loose for me. So, a few more short rows and that fixed the problem. Although, I'm not crazy with the way the toes look. If you want more details about my construction, you can check out my Ravelry project page.

They were knit with some Cascade Heritage solid in the Marine (haha fitting right?) colorway for the blue and the Lemon colorway for the yellow. I enjoyed working with the yarn, and I love it because it's really hard, at least for me, to find a sock yarn in a variety of solid colors.

Originally, I had wanted to have some sort of nautical stitch pattern, like a lace stitch that looked like a lifesaver, but couldn't find anything quick enough. I wanted them ASAP!! But I do have enough yarn leftover for another pair. So, if I find an appropriate stitch pattern I'll definitely be making another pair.
German Short Rows close up. Plus you can see how much too big they are!
I truly love these socks. Since they did turn our too big I'd either cast on less stitches, right now I'm at 56 stitches. Or use a smaller needle size, I used a US1 (2.25mm). Possibly both. I'm also curious if this would fix my wide toe problem. Hmm... There will be plenty more themed socks in my future, so I'll have plenty of opportunity to experiment. If you want to follow along with my sock knitting adventure follow me on Tumblr, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest.

Now, my question for you guys is where do you draw your sock knitting inspiration from? Let me know in the comments.
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