
As of today, the completion rate on my sock challenge is 75%. Newly added to the sock pile is a pair I am calling Dots and Dashes.

This is the largest pair of the challenge, with a foot length of 10 1/2 inches. I used 100% natural wool in two colors and a pattern from Berroco called Fairlee. I would rate the skill level for this pattern as intermediate, which matches the rating assigned by the Berroco designer. They are described as slipper socks – I’m assuming that’s due to the fact they are written for dk weight yarn.

Modifications that I made include the two-color pattern on the foot, which came from Barbara Walker’s Treasury of Knitting Patterns. It’s in Chapter Four, Two-Stitch Check, version 1.
The second modification is the bind-off. The pattern calls for a sewn tubular bind-off. That looked like a hassle to me, so I worked Jeny’s Surprisingly Stretchy bind-off for one-by-one rib instead.
You can find the original Berroco pattern on Ravelry, or visit my post dated October 3rd for the embedded link.
One more to go. I had to order some needles, so I won’t be casting-on the last pair yet. Tune in on Monday to see what goes on my needles next.

Love the colors!
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They look great! You are killing it with your sock challenge!
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Thanks.
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Those dots and dashes socks are gorgeous.
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Thank you. They were not too difficult. Of course I made them more so by adding the check stitch.
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You are making great progress on your sock goal. I really like your new pair. I would have switched to the surprisingly stretchy bind off too.
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Thank you. I will probably use this pattern again, to make a pair for my husband.
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I never made it past knitting a cute little hat– fifty years ago. What YOU do is magic.
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Thanks. It’s merely practice and agility.
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