I think I did a pretty good job of matching up the stripes--until I got to the toe on the final sock. I ran out of yarn and had to join the little piece that I wound off searching for the right spot in the color repeat to start the second sock. So the second sock has a weird brown and blue toe:
So if you have feet larger than about a women's size 8 or 8 1/2, you might want to steer clear of Magic Stripes.
Knitterly details:
Pattern: Silver's Sock Class--basic sock on four DPNs
Yarn: Lion Brand Magic Stripes, denim stripe
Needles: US size 1 DPNs
Mods: used size 1 needles instead of size 2s as called for in the tutorial (I did knit one sock on size 2s, and it turned out much to big for me.)
Mods: used size 1 needles instead of size 2s as called for in the tutorial (I did knit one sock on size 2s, and it turned out much to big for me.)
And since I have such a bingey personality, I couldn't resist casting on for a new sock. (It's a basic Silver's Sock Class sock in Magic Stripes again--I got two skeins at bargain basement price, so I may as well practice on it.) It feels really good to have a different project inhabiting my sock sack.
Very nice socks. I love that particular colorway from that brand of yarn. A friend made her hubby socks out of the same stuff after I taught her how to knit.
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You did a GREAT job - no one will ever see those toes anyway - right? ;)
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