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    Has anyone tried this method of knitting Argyle socks?

    http://www.thedietdiary.com/cgi-bin/Argyle.pl

    It reports that there will be no (sorry my mind just wwent blank) none of the long yarn runs across the back.

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    They are called floats

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    Quote Originally Posted by string View Post
    They are called floats
    Thank you - Don't get old stay young and pretty.

    Floats went through my mind just before starting the post and I didn't put my finger over my ear and it wasn't there when needed it.

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    Thanks! I have the yarn all ready and I want to make Argyle hose, but I don't want the seam. I was trying to imagine how I could get around it, but wasn't coming up with anything practical, this is perfect. I've been knitting for 8 years, and have tackled harder projects.

    Yay! I'll post pictures when I've finished, don't check back too soon or often...

    Quote Originally Posted by cacunn View Post
    Has anyone tried this method of knitting Argyle socks?

    http://www.thedietdiary.com/cgi-bin/Argyle.pl

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    The only problem with knitting colorwork that has such long floats is that they tend to catch on thing - like toes. To avoid that, you have to 'weave' the carried yarn into the back of the stitches as you go. It's hard to maintain tension with that technique. Fair Isle and Norgi sweaters use very short floats or 'interspersed stitches' to avoid having to weave. With the large diamonds in argyll socks, you won't have a choice.

    Hints from JC's "Call them pirates" hat, which is the last colorwork I did that needed to be woven.

    1) make the floats looser than the front yarn - a LOT looser.
    2) use 100% wool and preferably one with some 'fuzz' to it. You want the floats to ever so slightly felt to the back of the fabric. I used Nature Spun sport weight. It's good for heavy socks.
    3) BLOCK the very dickens out of it. You seriously need sock blockers if you are going to do this.
    4) Catch the float every four stitches or so. You don't have to catch it every one, though some people do.
    5) Learn to knit with both hands - carrying one color in each hand. Seriously. It's not that hard to do, though you'll feel like you are learning to knit all over again, dropped stitches and all. That way you can make the float lie above or beneath the main yarn as needed.

    Let us know how it works out.

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    Finished Hose pictures...finally

    Ok, I've been very slow in posting pictures of the hose I knit for my son Eric (Thebigeman77), sorry! Here goes:

    Knit these as his first pair for his Prom outfit:




    Knit these as his high school graduation gift:




    More info and pictures on my socknitting page, if interested.

    Next I think I'll be knitting some gray hose, and hopefully a hat to match in a style that he's been wanting (new pattern I just saw at Knitty.com this week, check out "Morgan").

    Dawn
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    More of my knitting www.3gcs.com/adcock/knittingmain.htm
    Ravelry ID for you other knitters out there: dawnsdreamdesign

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    You rock, Dawn! Those are both gorgeous; I can't decide which is my favorite of the two. I think the recipient likes them, too.
    Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
    gainfully unemployed systems programmer

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    I love the manly lace insert on the red pair.

    PS added you on Rav. it's stringthing there.

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    Kilt hose

    New here. Hi all. I made these from my homespun yarn - Shetland Wool 4 ply for a good friend who's a piper. I spin, knit and weave in a small Manhattan apt in NYC.

    Regards,
    Doug
    Last edited by djmacnyc; 17th September 08 at 01:44 PM. Reason: wrong pic

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    Those are gorgeous - I think the tops are particularly impressive. I love the picot edgings.

    Anne the Pleater

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