Another set of socks made from yarn by Knitted Wit, in the Short Attention Span pattern by Shannon Squire. This time I won at yarn chicken!






I’ve now fully adapted the pattern-I typically cast on the number of stitches for the smallest size, but assign more than half of them to the top of the sock, knit a narrow heel flap that’s the longest length specified in the pattern, and decrease down after the heel to either 4 or 8 more stitches than I cast on. I can typically get both a pair that is women’s size 7 and one that’s size 10 out of the same skein.