Pattern: Broken Rib Socks
Source: 101 Designer One Skein Wonders
Size: Medium (My feet are, by US sizing, a size 8 and D width.)
Yarn: Aquarium Sereknity Hand Painted Worsted Superwash Merino, 4oz., a tiny bit more than one skein, due to pattern modifications.
Needle size: US 5, 3.75 mm (Next time I think I’d slip down to US 4 dpns, as the yarn is nice and elastic and my feets are not quite so big as I think they are.)
Pattern Modifications: I knit the leg of the sock to 6.5 inches long instead of the six inches the pattern calls for trying to accommodate how much the length would shrink up when I put them on my thick ankles. If I’d knit to the pattern length, I would have been able to get both socks out of one skein of the yarn.
I just finished the second sock so now I have an I now have have an honest to goodness pair of socks. They’re currently soaking in warm, soapy water laced with a cup of vinegar, part “blocking,” part trying to gently rinse out any excess blue dye (see Sock Knittah! and Why Buying From Individual Artisans is beautiful for details. The early rinse didn’t seem to have any signs of the blue dye bleeding out so at this point it looks like all they needed was a good post knitting rinse to wash away the excess dye, just as hoped, so all’s well in the world of sockie goodness.
I tried them on when I got them finished and snapped a few pictures for your sock viewing enjoyment.
Fraternal Twins at the Piano
Looking Down at my Feets
Relaxing with the Cuffs Down: How I’ll probably wear these socks.
At this point, I’m highly satisfied with how these came. The yarn is nice and mooshy, which will make these a comfortable pair of house socks, which is exactly what I wanted. I’m sure there are more socks in the future, despite the insanity of knitting socks, because I really like these socks.



