My first Rye Sock is in the books!! After I got the hang of the pattern it went CRAZY fast!
I opted to do a few less decreases at the toe section because I have a wide foot and dislike when sock “cut in” too far. Thus the finished sock has more a straight/square toe. But it’s delightfully comfortable!
You can’t see it very well, but my Kitchener graft is sketchy and rough looking. Not bad for a first timer but definitely need more practice, lol!
Now I’m off to cast one the second one to avoid the deadly SSS!
Happy Knitting!



It looks great! Yours is about the fourth one I’ve seen – I may have to give this pattern a try …
It really is easy and fast!
Those look nice and squishy!
I love your sock! You did a fantastic job:) Kitchener stitch requires practice but before you know it you’ll be able to do it without thinking about it.
They look so cozy!!!
Does this mean it is your first ever sock?? Well done! 🙂
Technically I have made one fingering weight sock before…but I ran out of yarn for the second one. So it shall live in eternity as a single sock lol
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