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Finished Object: Red Herring Socks

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The Red Herring socks are done!

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I haven’t taken them off for twenty-four hours.

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I think that means they’re a hit!

Pattern: Red Herring by Cookie A, published in the Fall 2006 Knitty
Size: Women’s medium (one size)
Yarn: Hand Jive Knits Nature’s Palette Fingering (100 percent merino wool; 180 yds per 50 g skein) in Dark Indigo and Indian Paintbrush
Yardage: 1 skein of each color. I’d guess that I used about 300 yards.
Source: Knit/Purl in Portland, OR
Needles: Knit Picks Classic Circular needles in US size 1 (2.25 mm)
Gauge: 32 sts = 4″ in Stockinette stitch
Notes: These are great socks! They fit well, they’re snazzy, and I like the yarn a lot. They were fun to knit, and the five-month hiatus between the first and second socks made them even funner.

I already wrote about these socks on several occasions, and I don’t have a whole lot more to add. I did modify the pattern slightly by making the leg shorter, because I’m just not the kind of gal who wants long socks. Also, I stretched my one skein of red yarn as far as I possibly could, but I ran out eight rows from the end of the second sock, so it has a slightly larger blue toe. If I had cared much, I might have made the toes match or striped one foot to smooth over the transition, but I don’t.

It was fun to see how much knitting I could get out of that one skein of red yarn. I would have been golden if I could have unraveled and used my swatch, but unfortunately I knit it in the round and then cut it so it would lay flat to be measured, so no dice. I suppose I should learn my lesson and stop cutting my swatches, but I doubt that I will.

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There is still time to enter the contest! So far, only Desiknitter has shown an interest in the slippers, though maybe others are intimidated by her formidable entry, which she submitted in verse. I am not surprised that the rest of you think the slippers are ugly, only that this is stopping you from trying to obtain them. Don’t you have an aged grandmother with cold feet? Someone who needs a great white elephant gift? Someone with whom you can (virtually) reenact the scene from The Office in which Phyllis gives Michael a knitted oven mitt? This is your chance, people! I’d hate for you to miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

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7 Responses to “Finished Object: Red Herring Socks”

  1. Marlena Says:
    October 24th, 2007 at 8:12 am

    I wasn’t that interested in these when they came out, but I love yours in that vibrating color combo!

  2. Angelyn Says:
    October 24th, 2007 at 12:43 pm

    Ruth..I love your slippers! I actually like the funky color combination. I think that their eventual owner will be continually surprised/pleased through the day, as they look down at their feet and think, “Well, gee, these are…something different!” Ha. Anyway, I figure I can’t enter the contest (there are probably some rules somewhere barring family and friends, right?) but I just thought I’d share. Btw, your herring socks are pretty neat, too. :)

  3. mel Says:
    October 24th, 2007 at 4:36 pm

    Those socks are awesome :) And I love them with the shoes too - great combo!

  4. heather Says:
    October 24th, 2007 at 6:53 pm

    Very fun(ky)! I’m not that great with colorwork, myself, but thanks to you I completed a very pretty Feb. sweater! Check it out on my blog and knitty bloggy baby bumpers!

  5. Octopus Knits Says:
    October 25th, 2007 at 9:44 am

    Those turned out great! I love the color combo.

  6. Wanda Says:
    October 25th, 2007 at 8:13 pm

    Very nice! I’m sure you’re enjoying the finished pair.

  7. Mishka Says:
    October 31st, 2007 at 7:11 am

    I can’t believe how quickly you polished these off! They’re adorable, and the mis-matched toes just make them more so.

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