Thursday, March 04, 2010

Introducing: the Emmett Socks

Another BBF sock pattern debuts: behold the Emmett socks.


To paraphrase a line from a dreadful soap commercial, they are manly, yes, but the ladies will like them, too. They feature a classic cable rib pattern with a lot of stretch. The pattern is sized for unisex adult S/M/L and there is a lot of flexibility in fit due to the ribbing. There is a lot of room in between sizes because of that stretch, which means it will fit feet of many different sizes.


I like these socks a lot because they take advantage of a stitch pattern that is relatively easy to work and to memorize, but create a really good-looking end product that is suitable for men and women. (In case you're wondering, these socks were named after one of my great-grandfathers, who ended up marrying a woman named "Emma" -- isn't that cute?)



You can download the pattern via Patternfish here or via Ravelry here. Hard copies will be available at the BBF on-line shop in time for my next update. (And since it's a huge update of CashSock, you can try it out with a brand-new skein of yarn! I've got lots of great colors, including some spring-ier shades and some richer ones.)

Super shout-out of thanks to Laura Grutzeck, for her awesome photography both here and of Gitte's Socks.

6 comments:

  1. anne marie in philly7:17 PM

    is the lovely bridget the leg model here?

    or is it you? can't be tom...or could it?

    oooooh, I love a mystery!

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  2. No Anne Marie it's not me. Unfortunately, I think my sock-modeling career may be over. I guess I'll just have to rely on my beautiful face ... (ok that kinda made me sick ...)

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  3. Gorgeous socks and yarn!

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  4. anne marie in philly5:50 PM

    confidential to bridget - tee hee!

    we are ALL beautiful, honey!

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  5. Anonymous6:43 PM

    Ohhhhhh, I like!!

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  6. So...your grandparents were Em and Em? heh heh heh

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