Heel Toe Do Si Do Socks
Another pair of socks... hot off the needles!
This yarn is great. I got it at my local yarn shop, Yarned & Dangerous in Canon City, Colorado. The yarn is called “Uneek” by Urth Yarn. The yarn is self-striping as you can see and comes as a “kit” which contains two pre-wound identical cakes. I knit my socks from the cuff down and I opted to pull my yarn from the center of the cakes since I liked the colors of the yarn I saw there. Of course you could opt to pull the yarn from the outside of the ball if you prefer.
The pattern I used is called “Heel Toe Do Si Do” and is available for purchase on Ravelry.
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I can’t recall what sort of heel the Heel Toe Do Si Do pattern calls for. I opted to work my favorite heel which is called a “Fish Lips Kiss Heel”. Some time ago I got a great idea; I wish I could recall where I read it.
As you may have noticed, sometimes I make obsessively matchy-matchy socks and sometimes I go to great lengths to accomplish this. Basically what I read suggested that when you work your heels of your socks, use the strand of yarn from the opposite end of the yarn. More specifically, in these socks, I was knitting the socks from the cuff down, pulling the yarn from the center of the cake of yarn. When it came time to work the heel, I grabbed the yarn from the outside of the cake of yarn. When I was done working the heel, I resumed knitting with the yarn from the center of the cake of yarn. I never cut the yarn coming the center of the cake. It was just on hold while I worked the heel. I hope that makes sense.
This one last photo shows you this sock design a bit better. It is interesting to me because the chevron stripes are just on the front side of the leg and the top side of the foot. I really enjoyed knitting this pattern and I LOVED knitting with the Urth Uneek yarn. It is very soft and squishy.