Last week I had an anonymous comment that asked what sock pattern I use for my socks, so I thought I'd share it here. The very best pattern I've ever found that fits a multitude of feet sizes is the 'Wise Hilda's Basic Ribbed Sock' which can be found HERE. We like it because it has a K3, P1 ribbing for the leg and the upper foot which helps it to stretch to fit various sizes of feet.
The modifications I make:
- I cast on 72 stitches for my RC because he has thick calves...then when I do the heel flap I use 35 stitches to work on with remaining 37 placed on the holder. Then I follow the pattern as written, only for rows 2, 3 & 4 of the heel flap, I slip one and then use the remaining 34 stitches.
- Otherwise I keep to the pattern until I reach the toe when, instead of Kate's instructions (and only because we prefer a rounded toe) I do the following: Row 1: K6, K2tog across the row; K 2 rows even. Then K5, K2tog, K 2 rows even (and so on). You may have to adjust the final decrease in the row until you reach the correct number of stitches.
- The only other modification I make is to K 10 or 12 rows of K1, P1 ribbing to start the sock for everyone except my RC (thick calves). I don't know if the narrower ribbing is really necessary but I think it helps the socks to fit better at the top.
- I pretty much always use Paton's Kroy sock yarn because it wears well and comes in lots of interesting colourways.
I hope those modifications aren't too hard to follow. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask. I know it's a pretty basic sock and doesn't have 'pretty' designs worked in but it's the favourite here and everybody is happy with them.
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The Resident Chef just finished making a really nice soup, so thought I'd share the recipe in case you'd like to try it.1 green pepper, diced
4 ribs celery, diced
1/2 lb. frozen green beans
1 tsp. salt












