
The fourth and final pair of socks worked to fulfill my sock challenge posed in July is now complete. You see before you a triumphant stack of socks.
The final pair is second from the top in the photo. Made from Wisco sock yarn by Ewetopia in a colorway called Caterpillar, the pair are earmarked for my grandson. He participated in choosing color, yarn and pattern, so I will assume the gift will be welcomed by him. The question is, will they fit?

I know that his arch is slightly wider, and his foot is slightly longer than mine. At least that was true when I measured his foot last July.

These fit me nicely but have plenty of stretch left and a little more room in the toe.
I knit these socks using two 16-inch cable needles in size 1. They were made toe up, using the turkish cast-on. The bind off was Jeny’ surprisingly stretchy 1×1 rib bind off. I enjoyed using this method so much I will likely forsake my double-point sock needles for good.

Your socks look fantastic. I admire anyone who can knit socks on a circular needle. I just bought a new set of double points, ha, ha.
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Everyone is entitled to her own method. What counts is results – and satisfaction.
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Wonderful sox….Love the caterpillars:)
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They do look playful.
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Wow, they all look absolutely scrumptious! Anyone who gets to wear any one of these is lucky!
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I’m proud of my socks! But i think i might be addicted to knitting them.
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They look great! The whole collection does – I’m sure they will love them 🙂
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Thanks!
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