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31st August 13, 08:07 AM
#1
Help me decide (making hose for a groom)
My niece is getting married next spring and I've offered to knit the groom a pair of hose. This will be his first kilt outfit and my sister is having a kilt made for him in Black Watch (he's a LEO). I think Bonnie Heather is on the job there, selected from a short list that I provided of reputable makers gleaned from my time here at XMarks.
We've also found him a nice black Argyll, purchased from another XMarker, so this is shaping up nicely. I believe the wedding will be late afternoon-into-evening.
Anyway, back to the hose. I'm leaning toward a dark blue, with simple details -- perhaps a cable running up each side and cabled cuff. I'm thinking solid color but could add some multi-color details in the cuff, if I don't stick to cables. But I've yet to attempt an Argyll cuff and this is probably not the time to try
I think dark blue is better than black, yes? Not as funereal. I don't think the young man would be comfortable with a completely "non matching" color such as burgundy.
Dark green is another option but somehow the green hues seem more difficult to coordinate between knitting yarns and tartan. And unless I prevail upon Bonnie to send me a little scrap, I don't have any of the fabric to compare with.
So. . . thoughts? suggestions? Not many choices, as I've outlined, but maybe there's a brilliant idea out there!
Last edited by sydnie7; 31st August 13 at 09:53 AM.
Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].
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31st August 13, 08:19 AM
#2
How about a dark blue body of the sock, with four 4-stitch red cables, spaced evenly, running vertically to the cuff, then horizontal stripes of blue, green and red in the cuff?
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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31st August 13, 08:21 AM
#3
Is there a kilt shop in your neck of the woods, could find a swatch from them? If your in north county Blanford and sons is in Upland that may be worth the drive. All that said I think maybe a dark or navy blue would be my first choice.
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31st August 13, 08:24 AM
#4
Dark blue is better than black. I have a Black Watch kilt as my primary, and I only wear black hose when going out casually for cocktails or a pub with my workmates. Even then, I sometimes wear lovat blue, which I didn't think I'd like, but looks pretty good as a contrast. A deep claret/burgundy would look smashing!
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31st August 13, 08:57 AM
#5
Perhaps if I get really ambitious I'll make two pairs, one safe dark blue and another burgundy. I also like the idea of a touch of red and/or green in the blue pair but red vertical cables seem a bit much. And are stripes around the cuff too casual? Perhaps "patterned stripes," that's something to think about. . .
BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
BRBRBRBRBRBRBRBR
RBRBRBRBRBRBRBRB
BRBRBRBRBRBRBRBR
RBRBRBRBRBRBRBRB
BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
Along those lines, then another band of blue/green pattern. I'm liking this! or, on second thought, is that too Nordic?
Last edited by sydnie7; 31st August 13 at 09:04 AM.
Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].
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31st August 13, 09:02 AM
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Originally Posted by cable scot
Is there a kilt shop in your neck of the woods, could find a swatch from them? If your in north county Blanford and sons is in Upland that may be worth the drive. All that said I think maybe a dark or navy blue would be my first choice.
Thanks for the thought. I actually made a quasi-Black Watch kilt for my hubby (probably Pendleton fabric, got off eBay a few years ago) so I have as good a "swatch" as I'd get from anybody other than Bonnie. Now to start digging through the sock yarn stash and pulling likely candidates.
Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].
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31st August 13, 09:16 AM
#7
I don't think it's Nordic; it'll look like little checks. That's a lot of color changes. Are you thinking of working the cuffs flat, or in the round?
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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31st August 13, 09:26 AM
#8
Depending on the gauge I end up with, might make each color block a 2x2 or even 4x4. Still a lot of changes, yes! Am thinking round with floats...maybe try a trick I've read and work it from the rear to help keep the floats loose. Lots of time to think yet, I don't even have his measurements yet.
Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].
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31st August 13, 09:31 AM
#9
I don't think you can go wrong. Blue, black, green, any of these will look great.
What color flashes/garter ties will he wear?
Originally Posted by Alan H
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31st August 13, 09:47 AM
#10
Originally Posted by Mikilt
I don't think you can go wrong. Blue, black, green, any of these will look great.
What color flashes/garter ties will he wear?
My fear? Tartan to match the kilt. But I could always provide a set of garters (red?) and hope they get the hint LOL
Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].
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