Finished my #HKsockKAL socks a few days ago, but it was too dark in Vancouver to take glamour shots of knitting until now!

I’m VERY pleased with these socks, they fit my unusual feet well and are very comfortable. I did my usual blunt toe instead of the pointed one that pattern suggests (pointed toes fit me poorly). I did half of the calf increase repeats the pattern suggested, and I both like the length of these socks and had just enough yarn to finish.

The pattern has more ends and more grafting than a lot of sock patterns do, which doesn’t bother me but might be a consideration for other knitters. The pattern does suggest that you can close up the arch with three-needle bindoff instead of grafting, but this would not work for me, because the top of my foot rubs against my shoes and is also pretty sensitive.

I found the diagonal rib detailing on the ankle to be cute but annoying to execute for me with my counting issues. It probably does improve the fit slightly for me because my ankles are smaller than my heels, so next time I may do ribbing there but if so it will not be diagonal.

I’ve already cast on another sock with this pattern! This time, I’m considering a hem for the sock cuff.

#knitting #socks

@freerangefatty Really nice. It’s interesting to see that for some feet this pattern works fine and for others not at all.
@lisettedeboer Thanks! And yeah, it looks like we had about a 50% hit rate. My sympathies for the people whose socks don't fit. ❤️
@freerangefatty @lisettedeboer I think it just shows the differences in the shape of people's feet. It was fun to try, even if it didn't work.
@Artsandsocks @lisettedeboer I'm glad it was fun, and thanks for mentioning the KAL, you got me into it :)
@freerangefatty What an interesting pattern! I don't think my feet would do well with this, but I love the look.