a little lace never hurt a guy, right? especially when hidden inside an adorably staggering cable. those little eyelets perform an important job in these sturdy socks, too, keeping the fabric soft, supple, and breathable. knit up in a yummy, squishy yarn, these socks are appealingly cozy for the chilly months ahead and at the same time, comfortable to wear all day.
shown here: size medium in zen yarn garden squooshy, a superwash merino/nylon blend, in colorway, silver moon.
to purchase pattern or view complete pattern information, please click here to visit the product page in the knitspot pattern shop.
it’s always a real pleasure to work with roxanne, owner of zen yarn garden, who provided the delicious yarn for this project. roxanne offers a wide array of beautiful sock, DK, and lace yarns at her online shop—go see!
my good friend gail, whose beautiful blog i visit for each new post (go see!), was jumping up and down with her hand in the air to test knit this pair—how could i resist? thank you ever so much gail; your socktoberfest tottering cables are gorgeous (see october 2 post)!
13 thoughts on “tottering cables”
Thank you!! Blush!!! 🙂 Thank YOU!!! My extreme pleasure as always!!!
David’s socks are gorgeous in that color!!! I’ve been stalking ZYG looking for more of that color 🙂
Happy Friday!!
They’re scrumptious! And I already downloaded the pattern. Your patterns are an addiction!
Are those the shoes that David made himself?
As soon as I finish my Brickers I will get this pattern (well, maybe sooner!). It’s great! David has a lovely modeling foot, and those are your new front steps, right? Did he finish his shoes yet?:-)
Another pattern that I MUST have, just beautiful!!! 🙂
They’re gorgeous! What a fabulous pattern 🙂
Love them!
Are those David’s hand-made shoes? If so, please tell him they look great. Lovely duo, with your artistry as well.
Did you get to play on the Norm Hall wheel again?
Say, those shoes of David’s – are they the ones he was working on?
very classy
great socks! are those the moc’s David was making?
gorgeous socks!
oh, I love those socks.and the yarn is so perfect for them.
And do I spy some hand made shoes in that photo as well??
and in a catching up statement: What fun you had at Rhinebeck!! Wonderful photos! And your spinning class sounds like it was incredible. I have some buffalo down that I want to spin one day. I love that soft stuff
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