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27th April 08, 01:48 PM
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Kilt hose pattern needed
I tried searching for the people who showed homemade kilt hose, but of course I couldn't find those posts. At first when I showed the kilt hose made by the Finnish relative of a kiltie, my wife said, "Don't ever ask me to do that." Now I happened to mention it again as I saw someone knitting some socks, and she replied, "Get me a pattern for kilt hose and I will try." It must be the wearing of the kilt that changed her mind!
So if any one has any good patterns for knitting kilt hose, either post them or email them to me with an attachment. Remember you can get our email by clicking on our name above the post.
Thanks,
DALE.
Last edited by sorcererdale; 27th April 08 at 01:49 PM.
Reason: changed "beside" name to above.
You don't have to be Scottish to be comfortable!
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27th April 08, 04:49 PM
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I am not sure if this thread has your answer as I don't knit.
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27th April 08, 05:17 PM
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The following books come to mind.
Folk Socks by Nancy Bush has a pattern for Aran Style kilt hose (and great general sock instructions)
And another book by Nancy, Knitting Vintage Socks, has a pair of "Cycling or Golf Stockings". This pair is sized for a woman, but could be scaled up. Also a pair of "Gentleman's Shooting Stockings", that with a different cuff would look good in a heathered wool for kilt hose - And again, good general sock instructions.
Designs for Knitting Kilt Hose and Knickerbocker Stockings by Lady Veronica Gainford is back in print from Meg (Zimmermann) Swanson at Schoolhouse Press. (This one has limited 'sock' instructions, it's mostly just the patterns for the tops and stitch patterns for the legs.)
Both of these are in print and easily available on Amazon, etc.
And a couple of free patterns
Knitty online (free patterns!!) has Toirneach
"John Anderson (aka the Robert Burns socks)" Found these the other day via Ravelry
Piper Hose (popcorn top)
Tell her to come hang out here! There are at least a half dozen knitters here.
Last edited by ThreadBbdr; 27th April 08 at 07:34 PM.
Reason: I keep finding patterns
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27th April 08, 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by ThreadBbdr
Tell her to come hang out here! There are at least a half dozen knitters here.
Ditto. I'm a novice, there are others learning, and some really accomplished knitters. Take her to the "For DIY'ers" forum and just search for "hose" --- should turn up something like this: link to my search results
thanks for those pointers ThreadBbdr!
Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
gainfully unemployed systems programmer
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27th April 08, 09:37 PM
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I knitted these using
folkwear #152 pattern.
I have another pattern that I will make eventually. I looked for it online but I think it is out of print.
edit: OK I found it on this page. It is at the bottom of the page.
Last edited by Mark Keeney; 28th April 08 at 06:42 AM.
Mark Keeney
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[QUOTE=Mark Keeney;531279]I knitted these using
[URL="http://www.folkwear.com/152.html"]folkwear #152 pattern.
I love the pattern on your socks, can i ask what yarn you used, and did you buy the leaflet from folkwear? Thanks
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Originally Posted by calanacrafts
I love the pattern on your socks, can i ask what yarn you used, and did you buy the leaflet from folkwear? Thanks
Yes I bought the pattern and mostly used the instructions. I knitted in the thin stripe instead of doing an overstitch.
I used a sport weight wool blend yarn.
Mark Keeney
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