Knitting content seems to be lacking around here lately, doesn’t it. Well, I’m about to rectify the situation. I actually have an FO to show you. Yes, there actually have been some knitting in the background!
The Rock and Weave socks are done.
I first saw this sock pattern at the Yarn Harlot‘s, here and then here. I thought the construction looked interesting. The linen stitch cuff (which looks as if it’s woven, hence ‘Rock and Weave’) is knitted first as a long rectangle, and then you pick up stitches along the side of the cuff and start the rounds of stockinette to make the rest of the sock. The cuff is closed by a couple of buttons.
The yarn is self-striping, and I love how it turned out, although it’s not the way that I expected it. When I thought ‘self-striping’, I thought it would be like those self-patterning sock yarns (Opal, Jigsaw, etc), where the skein has long stretches of one colour which then change to a long stretch of another colour, and so on. The striping in STR yarns actually contains of short stretches of colours which results in spirals of colours instead of actual stripes. Which is no problems for me, I love the look of these stripes. But I thought those of you considering STR might want to know that. As for me, I love these socks. The yarn is so nice to work with, it kind of just glides along my fingers.
Oh, and another thing I noticed with the STR yarn, is that the yarn is very tightly spun, resulting in a dense kind of yarn (as in, if you try to squeeze a strand of the yarn between your fingers, it would pretty much maintain its width) while still being very soft. I think this prevents it from overstretching and makes it more durable. When I knit socks with DPNs, I usually have problems with ladders at some point or another. But I noticed with these socks the ladders hardly show at all. Now, I am NOT saying that STR will solve laddering problems 🙂 But perhaps it helped it not to overstretch at the joints between needles? Please correct me if I’m wrong.
Pattern: Rock and Weave socks by Blue Moon Fiber Arts
Yarn: STR medium weight in “January One” colourway
Needles: 3.75mm for cuff, 2.25mm dpns for the rest




Comments
They are so cute! I love the little buttons. Another pattern to add to my to-do list (sigh…)
Your photos are stunning, but no photos could do these socks justice. They are so beautiful in person.
I love how you always stretch yourself skills wise and try something new…very inspiring!!
I love your socks! I have had my eye on this pattern for a while, but never gotten around to order it. I see now that I just have to! Great work!
oh. that’s very cute. looks like you’ve got pretty small feet??? look how tiny those socks arr!! as in the foot length!!
Lovely socks! That is some gorgeous work you do. Ran across your blog the other day. Definitely will be back to see some more of your lovely work.
oh my Gosh Claudine, these are absolutely awesome! AWESOME!
love the yarn and that very interesting sock pattern!
omg! they are so incredibly beautiful! i’ve always loved this pattern and that colourway works perfectly with it.
I love these socks!!! i have been eyeing off the pattern for a while and now i just have to make them.
Too cute.
Very pretty! The cuffs make these socks so fun! Interesting thoughts on STR and ladders…
Those socks look fabulous, the color and the weaving stitch looks so good. I hope you get to wear them a lot too.
Really cute socks, love the colors and stripes.
hello, those red colours are so vivid and gorgeous. love your blog 🙂
Those socks are glorious – the color and the buttons!
I cannot believe that I’m seeing these socks and loving them. I was so skeptical of this pattern when I first saw it, but yours are truly beautiful. The cuff fits just right, and I think that’s what makes them work. The color is also gorgeous, and I agree with everything you said about STR. It is, by far, my favorite sock yarn.
oh they are gorgeous! I wondered why jade was talking about your socks but now I understand! they look gorgeous and love the yarn! i’m off to see where to get some! love them!
They are just lovely! I really like that yarn in that pattern! Enjoy them! 🙂
The socks look fantastic Claudine!! Your photos are always brilliant too. Wish my photography skills were as reliable! :o)
they are fantastic looking socks. you are a superb knitter!!!