Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Starting Cirque du Socks

Summoned my courage and started my Koigu Cirque du Sock Wednesday night. I worked my first figure eight toe on US 2 DPNs following Wendy's excellent instructions that I down loaded from Knitty. Wow! My fingers were so clumsy, but I got it done. Could NOT have done it on circs. I switched to circs after four rows. As I write this, I have increased to 24 stitches, 12 on each needle, but because the Koigu is such a fine-gauge yarn, the needles are still awkwardly close together. As a Cirque du Socks participant, I'm committed to using circs, but when I start another pair of toe ups, I'm definitely continuing on DPNs until I have at least 35 or more stitches cast on.

The top picture is of the first four rows. The second is of the toe forming.














Mermaid is resting tonight.

4 comments:

  1. Hi from Austria! I'm looking forward to see how your Koigu Cirque du Sock is getting along - it already seems as if you've been choosing very cheerful colors - have fun knitting!

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  2. The figure-8 cast-on can be really tricky. If you get a chance look up a turkish cast-on. It's like a figure-8 but a little bit easier. If I find the link, I'll send it to you.

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  3. I love that figure eight cast on! I am convinced that I will only knit socks that have such a toe...I must admit I practiced with sz 8 needles and worsted weight yarn before actually 'mastering' it. I can't wait to see your pretty socks!

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  4. I think I'll have to try Wendy's method on the next pair. I worked the toe up cast on from Cat Bordhi's book and liked everything but the corners that I got at the very outside edges.

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