Woodsmoke & Ash Blog Tour Stop 2 - Hazel Knits
Today the Woodsmoke & Ash blog tour stops at the Hazel Knits blog with a focus on Resin.
It's a DK weight sock pattern worked from the toe up in an engaging geometric stitch pattern. One of the design elements I love about the pattern is the hemmed cuff. It creates a very neat edge, and allows you to finish off the sock without binding off at all. Head over the the Hazel Knits blog for a tutorial on how to flawlessly whip stitch your hem without binding off, and a chance to win a copy of the book.
Using the tutorial as an excuse, I knit myself a sock (the size 7.5 in/19 cm fits me perfectly) and would love some company in making the second one. If you're interested in a KAL, leave a comment in the Woodsmoke & Ash thread in my Ravelry group.
It's a DK weight sock pattern worked from the toe up in an engaging geometric stitch pattern. One of the design elements I love about the pattern is the hemmed cuff. It creates a very neat edge, and allows you to finish off the sock without binding off at all. Head over the the Hazel Knits blog for a tutorial on how to flawlessly whip stitch your hem without binding off, and a chance to win a copy of the book.
Using the tutorial as an excuse, I knit myself a sock (the size 7.5 in/19 cm fits me perfectly) and would love some company in making the second one. If you're interested in a KAL, leave a comment in the Woodsmoke & Ash thread in my Ravelry group.