Mad Cow Comments
March 10, 2007
I see many of you are very busy this morning. We hope you are enjoying the variety offered in this pattern. Now that you’ve had a chance to read through it and post some comments, I’ll try to answer them as best I can.
First–there are a few comments that people were “accepted”, but have not received the pattern. Acceptance is defined as having received a Welcome message from Hillary. Acceptance to the Flickr group just means that you can cheer everyone on. If you were accepted to Flickr, but did not received the Welcome message, you will need to contact the designers after SM is over if you wish to acquire the patterns.
Now, from my experience knitting the sock….first, I knit Mad Cow toe up. This was my first toe up sock and the idea of short rows scared the devil out of me. I’ve heard horror stories of gaping holes in the heels. But, for me, it all worked out okay. The wraps were a little bit tricky at first, but it worked out fine. The Harlot did a great post about knitting short rows. For her, it includes a glass of wine.
For me, since it was my first time, I carved out an uninterrupted block of time, turned off the TV, ignored the phone, and concentrated. I even have side notes on the pattern telling me how many wraps I should have at the end of each row. On the other hand, Hillary mostly does toe up socks with short rows and I’ve seen her finish a heel while yelling at the kids, telling her DH what needs to be done, making dinner, listening to the TV, talking to me, and mentally preparing what she’s needs to walk out the door in 10 minutes. Yes–all that while she was knitting the short rows. How she does it is beyond me….
There are a lot of comments about the number of repeats. The leg is a 5 round repeat.
Leg
Working in the round once again, work stripe pattern in reverse.
Rounds 1-4- knit solid yarn (S)
Round 5- knit variegated yarn (V)
Round 6- Knit S
Rounds 7-10- Knit V
Repeat 4 times.
The first 4 lines of this leg excerpt provide the directions. This is the first repeat. The last line states to repeat 4 more times making a total of 5 repeats.
Gauge—gauge was not provided by the designer for this pattern. I did the test knit using Crystal Palace US 1.5 (2.5mm) and my gauge was 8 spi. The label on the Lorna’s is 7 spi. See how much I pay attention to the label! The socks fit fine.
The Heel–there are lots of questions about the heel.
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I used 28 sts for the heel
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Please knit the short row as described by the designer
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Color–Knitters—these are your socks. Do what makes you happy. If you want a varigated heel, use the varigated. If you want a solid, use the solid. I choose to the use the solid on the pink socks.
Toe–the same color rules apply to the toe as to the heel. Do what makes you happy. My toe is solid because I wanted it to match my heel.
Bind Off–if no bind off is specified in the pattern or it just says bind off loosely, then pick your favorite bind off.
I hope this helps answer some of your questions and comments.
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Laura | March 10, 2007 at 6:39 pm
Thanks for the clarification!
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beth | March 10, 2007 at 6:42 pm
On the gauge issue – the number on the label – 7 stitches per inch – is for a sweater. For socks you want a tighter gauge – 8 -10 stitches per inch.
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Carole | March 10, 2007 at 6:45 pm
I do have one question. I don’t have anyone around me that wears a size 7-9. I’m a 10, my daughter is a 9.5 and my stepdaughter is a 6. I have one friend who wears a size 8 but she has very wide feet. So, I know the rules state that we need to show a picture of the finished socks being worn by adult feet. I’m just wondering if a pair of sock blockers wearing the socks could be substituted for the adult feet. I understand completely if you don’t want to make this exception to the rules. Thanks in advance for letting me know.
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Anne | March 10, 2007 at 6:48 pm
Yet AGAIN thanks I was unsure how many stitches were needed for heel flap & you have given me the answer
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stephania | March 10, 2007 at 7:21 pm
my feet may be smaller than size 7, but they are adult feet. Should I hunt down some larger feet?
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Laurie in Maine | March 10, 2007 at 7:34 pm
Just came to site to check if REPEAT 4 TIMES meant 4 “more”.
So it’s 5 total. Glad I checked!
Leg-Top down doesn’t say “more” though…?
Heel in Solid?
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Laurie in Maine | March 10, 2007 at 7:36 pm
…oops didn’t scroll down far enough…heel/ toe colors optional.
Cool
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Wendy | March 10, 2007 at 8:36 pm
Can I just clarify – if the leg means 5 repeats (I usually see this as giving the pattern then “repeat 4 more times”) does this mean the foot should be 7 repeats – cos I’ve only done 6…so do I need to unpick?
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yarnjunkie | March 10, 2007 at 8:38 pm
Wendy
That’s how I interpreted the pattern. I have an 8.5 foot and 7 repeats fits me perfectly.
Felicia
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Wendy | March 10, 2007 at 8:47 pm
crap – so now I need to unpick my toe…..
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Corey | March 10, 2007 at 9:36 pm
Wendy, if your sock fits a size 7 foot as is (and I would think it does), I don’t think you need to take it apart. We’re shooting for the 7 to 9 range, aren’t we?
All just my opinion, fwiw.
Corey in Maine
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Carrie | March 10, 2007 at 10:54 pm
Hm… if it’s a 5-repeat on the leg (and therefore a 7 repeat on the foot), then the picture posted by the designer doesn’t have the right number of repeats. I wasn’t sure whether it was 5/4 so I checked the picture.
Are we totally sure???
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Miranda | March 10, 2007 at 11:10 pm
Stupid question… but how do I go about joining the Flickr group? I joined Yahoo and can log into Flickr, but see no info about joining… I guess I need an invite?
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Wendy | March 10, 2007 at 11:32 pm
I was also following the picture as the pattern wasn’t totally clear….my sock fits my foot which is a UK size 5.5 but I’ve agreed I’ll unpick the toe and put in an additional repeat
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Wendy | March 10, 2007 at 11:33 pm
I was also following the picture as the pattern wasn’t totally clear….my sock fits my foot which is a UK size 5.5 but I’ve agreed I’ll unpick the toe and put in an additional repeat.
However, it is now 11.30 in England so I have to call iit a night – very frustrating knowing most of you still have hours of knitting time to go and will have progressed much further by the time I get up in the morning
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Lisa Bartell | March 10, 2007 at 11:47 pm
I need you to clarify what to do when we are done. Do we send amail to sockmadness@gmail.com and have a “link to the picture”? How do we “link” to a picture? Do we post the picture on the flickr group?
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Vikkie aka Yarnatic | March 10, 2007 at 11:47 pm
oh no i have done the leg wrong…:-(…at the end of the leg section where it says to repeat 4 times…i DID NOT understand that to mean “4 MORE times”…i took it to mean for repeats total because it didn’t say “more” …i jsut turned the heel after having taken out the sock twice already….so now i have to take it out a 3rd time….
also i am not even sure i did the heel correctly because i didn’t understand the heel part because it was for 2 circulars and i am using double points because i have no clue how to make socks on circulars….i am confused…..i wasn’t near a computer where I could have seen the comments on the pattern….sigh…this makes me sad because I started the pattern late….have ripped out twice and now will have to rip back a 3rd time….:-(
a question still about the heel…i figured that i had to use 28 stitches for the heel but once the heel has been turned then do i end up with 10 stitches left on the heel needle????? that will make only 38 stitches for the foot part…is this correct?
i am going to post these questions to flickr just in case….
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Jen | March 11, 2007 at 3:01 am
Ummmm… I meant the pattern to be done (ie repeated) four times, not one plus four more. Sorry for the confusion. Yes, I am an English teacher. (Insert blushing emoticon here.)