I had recently bought some political yarn and it was the perfect sock yarn to make for my favorite sissy!π Since I wanted to surprise her, I had to do some sleuthing to figure out her shoe size and to determine her foot size. With the help from my brother-in-law (BIL) (who secretly took a poll of all her shoes for her shoe size & checked her sock drawer for sock height) & (thankfully) one of my friends has the same shoe size (where I had her measure her foot so I could do some basic calculations), I figured I could figure out to make surprise socks. I also had to find a pattern that would give me a base on how many stitches I would need to knit a pair of ankle socks for my sissy. Fortunately, with the help of Ravelry, I found this pattern: Crystal; it was perfect - it was an ankle length sock; it had multiple sizes (including her shoe size); and it would stretch my skills (in addition to fact that I was blindly knitting a sock without a live model much less her actual foot measurements!).
So, here's how it went: With my Chiaogoos US0 (2.0mm) needles, I followed the pattern using these yarns: Neighborhood Fiber Co.'s Organic Studio Sock in Fair Fight & Observatory Circle. Making the toe was very interesting, if a little fiddly - well, it's always a little fiddly when one needs to pick up stitches; but, it worked out just fine and I can see why the author recommended making the toe this way. As I was finishing up the toe (21 rows later), I started to panic about how long I needed to make the foot. I was second guessing what my friend's calculation was and what it should actually be. Fortunately, I came by Katrinkle's website and found this:
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