Complete and in the mail.
I'm really pleased with them.
The yarn used is Fortissima Socka (75% wool and 25% poly) in blue (1015) and natural (1048). I estimate that I used just under 458 yards of blue and 680 yards of natural. The stockings were knit from the toe up using a figure 8 cast on. I increased 4 stitches every other row until I reached 80 stitches total. The heel is made with the short row method. Once I was past the ankle band I increased the number of stitches every 5 rows until I had 120. The decorative bands were charted from extent socks dating from the 13th. century in Egypt and can be found in Richard Rutt's, A History of Hand Knitting. The stockings are bound off using a standard method. The garters were made using a crochet hook and are started through the back loops on the socks. The break in the pattern runs up the inside of each leg.
I knit the stockings on size 0 needles and the gauge was 9 stitches by 12 rows / square inch (approx).
I estimate that I spent close to 60 hours knitting this pair, but I can't be sure. It was actually pretty quick because of all the plain stockinette.
2 comments:
Really cool socks!
Those are just freakin' awesome.
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