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having trouble with the count

January Kit Questions | February 16, 2008
By Donna Finneran

Did I miss adding three stitches???Size medium starts with 66 stitches.Foot starts w k 36, pattern 33. Yikes!!

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Late start, better late than never!

January Kit Questions | February 15, 2008
By Raquel Moreno

This weekend I will start my socks, I’ll stick with the pattern the kit came with.  I can’t wait, this is my first time in RSC, so I’m really excited!  And just browsing, checking everything out!

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Something a bit different

January Kit Questions | February 14, 2008
By Cindy Abernethy

For me, this yarn wanted to be something resembling fire. So I started experimenting and came up with a sock pattern that’s slowly progressing. Take a look and tel me what you think.

The January pattern is nice and I’ll probably use it with some other yarn at some point, but for me, this yarn wanted to be something different. :)

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Heel Help - Size Large Method: 2 Circular Needles

January Kit Questions | February 12, 2008
By Wendy Larson

First, this is my first sock and thank you in advance!I am at the heel and have 36 stitches on 1 Circ Needle and 36 stiches on the other circ.  The pattern states of heel…Work over 43 stsRow1 (RS): K38, w&t.Row 2P (P41), w&tDo I move 6 stitches from the end of the row to the needle? and then begin?  Or, do I keep 36 stitches, but then where do the other two come from? I’m sorta confused and am having trouble visualizing it.I read the heel help IM, but am still not understanding.  ANY guidance would be great.Thank you fellow sock knitters!!! I LOVE this pattern.

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My special word is “Falror” on the inside of the yarn label…

January Kit Questions | February 10, 2008
By Karen Werme

Now I have looked this up and only find “a firefinder Artillery locating Radar” as a definition for ”falr”….any ideas out there what “Falror” is…maybe a firefinding dragon?I just had my yarn wound…Isn’t it beautiful.  I love seeing yarn when it is first wound, the colors change & the beauty comes out.