I made a pair of kilt hose as my first-ever-knitting-anything project and learned a lot in the process LOL But the second pair came out well and I'm hooked. I haven't made the John Anderson pattern but there's another free one out there, check here. My mother has made up that pattern a few times, it's quite good looking although she said there were a few parts that she had to "figure out." See what they look like here.
The pattern I've used came from a forum member who started a Yahoo "knit along" group, go to Yahoo groups and search for kilthoseknitalong (whew). She isn't selling the first pattern anymore, she said, and if she sticks to that I can't see any reason she would object to my sending you an annotated copy of the pattern, noting the places that I had to "figure out." I put a different cuff on it the second time, here's how that came out. The wool yarn I used for that set is very reasonable and the source is linked in that thread -- as is the Yahoo group, now that I look at it.
She is supposed to issue a second pattern here shortly but has been having family health issues and it's delayed, no ETA. I'm looking forward to it, supposed to be a cable pattern. Meantime I am itching to cast on another set. . . it is addictive!
The only funny part about kilt hose is that you knit the cuff , then turn the work inside out and knit the rest of calf/foot. That way, the cuff can fold over and still show the right side of work. Other than that, it's just a loooooooooooong sock with some shaping in the calf to accommodate difference in circumference from knee to ankle.
There are lots of other knitters on board here, I'm sure you will get more and better info -- but come on in, the water's fine!
Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].
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