First, a big thank you to Beth for giving both the yarn and book the pattern came from as repayment for making her the blue nanner socks a few months back. It was really, really unnecessary. As in, I will continue to make you socks but you had better not give me anything in return. Got it, Beth?
Second, a small thank you (also to Beth) for being my foot model.
Alison is my husband’s cousin and, like me, always seems to be cold. When she comes over to our house, she almost instantly grabs the fuzzy blanket permanently on the back of our couch and snuggles up in it. (Okay, so sitting on the couch means you’re right in the line of the AC and in the winter the living room isn’t what I’d call toasty.) She’s one of our closest relatives and one of my favorite people in the world – and thus very deserving of hand-knits.
The first of what will likely be many items I’ll knit for her is this pair of socks – found in the book and made with the yarn Beth gave me as a thank you for making her the blue Nanner socks. The sport weight meant the knitting went super quickly, despite my putting them aside for a month when another project distracted me. I liked making these so much I think I’m going to shift towards making mostly sport weight socks in the future (when I can find more yummy sport weight like this).
(Alison likes to joke that my mission is life is to clothe the entire Bontrager family. I see nothing wrong with this. They already knew I was weird before Matt and I got married and, hey, most of them live in cold places!)
Project Ratings
Yarn/Pattern Combination: 10
Execution: 10
Pattern – Overall: 10
- Instructions: I only followed the ones for the guesset which get a 10.
- Finishing: N/A
- Stitch pattern(s): 7
- Interestingness: 4 (super easy lace makes me sleepy)
- Desire to remake: 10
Ravelry project page located here

I always keep a fingering weight sock in my purse, but I love making Thujas (http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEwinter05/PATTthuja.html), a very comfy worsted weight sock for gifts. I’ve made seven (one not photographed so not listed on Ravelry) and I still don’t own a pair. I’m a fan of Dream in Color superwash yarns for both these socks in WW and socks for me in fingering.