Urban Happy
A springy happy version of Urbanity. The Lilt Sock is slightly lighter than the Trinity Sock, so it made a more airy fabric, by just a touch. The silk makes it luxurious. The drop stitches worked up so nice in this yarn too.
A springy happy version of Urbanity. The Lilt Sock is slightly lighter than the Trinity Sock, so it made a more airy fabric, by just a touch. The silk makes it luxurious. The drop stitches worked up so nice in this yarn too.
| Began | February 5, 2012 |
| Finished | February 1, 2012 |
100% | |
| Edited | March 6, 2012 |
| Pattern URL | Urbanity Shawl by 304002 |
| Made for | prototype |
| Size made | one size |
I love this pattern and purchased tan, green, and plum colored yarn for it. Started mid-September. Update: Finished sock one on October 16th. Updated 2/08: I’m about 1/2 done with the second sock. HIBERNATING. I’m tired of these! My guage is looser than I’d like, the weaving of the yarn for the stripes takes more…
May 12, 2016 38 FLKH 1-12-12-12-1
this isn’t the right base for the yarn I’m using, it’s not in rav tho. Basic Sock, 434yds, 75/25 merino nylon. for the Fiber and Dice #sushiquestkal using yarn inspired by the game Sushi Go! I used it as a #convokal where it got a lot of knitting during commuting and gaming.
listed on September 16, 2010.
improving to be toe-up. toe is upside down, using kfb as the increases. Added a few extra stitches to the bottom of the foot to account for the slightly lighter yarn. heel will be garter short row (see http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/garter-toes)