Socks of Rassilon: Day 1
Jun. 28th, 2007 09:03 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I've started on the Socks of Rassilon. I'll post the colour chart once I get it rendered into a format that'll scan properly. I broke down and used KnitPro to cough up the chart this time; yours truly is a bit of a wuss when it comes to really complicated designs. KnitPro, however, uses actual knitting graph paper proportions for its grid, and then you have to go through and decide which of the grey squares you want and which you don't, so... it'll be a bit before I get the colour chart up.
Not that it matters, because the first part of the Socks goes as follows:
1. Get your size 0 needles out. That would be the 2.0 mm needles. You want four size 0 double-points, plus a fifth to work with.
2. Get your contrasting colour yarn. This is the skein that made you go 'Ooh! Sixth Doctor!' in the store.
3. Cast on 92 stitches.
4. Divide the 92 stitches up so that there are 23 stitches on each needle.
5. Making sure not to accidentally get a twist in the sequence of stitches somewhere, because we are not knitting Moebius socks, join the stitches up...
6. ... by means of purling two in the Sixth Doctor yarn, then knitting two in the main colour yarn.
7. Do this all the way around, that is, purl two with the contrasting yarn and knit two with the main colour yarn. In fact, do it for ten rows.
I'm currently on about the start of row three. When you are working with size 0 needles it takes a while to accomplish much. But I will keep you posted.
... I'm gonna need an icon for this.
Not that it matters, because the first part of the Socks goes as follows:
1. Get your size 0 needles out. That would be the 2.0 mm needles. You want four size 0 double-points, plus a fifth to work with.
2. Get your contrasting colour yarn. This is the skein that made you go 'Ooh! Sixth Doctor!' in the store.
3. Cast on 92 stitches.
4. Divide the 92 stitches up so that there are 23 stitches on each needle.
5. Making sure not to accidentally get a twist in the sequence of stitches somewhere, because we are not knitting Moebius socks, join the stitches up...
6. ... by means of purling two in the Sixth Doctor yarn, then knitting two in the main colour yarn.
7. Do this all the way around, that is, purl two with the contrasting yarn and knit two with the main colour yarn. In fact, do it for ten rows.
I'm currently on about the start of row three. When you are working with size 0 needles it takes a while to accomplish much. But I will keep you posted.
... I'm gonna need an icon for this.