Socks Like Rocks

The River Rapids socks are finished. They’re my new favorite socks. Don’t let the title alarm you–the socks are quite soft. (They’re Koigu, after all.) The colorway (Koigu KPPPM #P315L) reminds me of river stones. I couldn’t manage to take a photo that did the colorway justice. It’s darker and richer than it looks here. Not muddy at all.

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The pattern is from Sockbug (link to the pdf pattern is in her sidebar). I can see myself making several more pairs of these socks. The pair knit up in five days of not-so-frequent knitting on two circs and the stitch pattern was easy to memorize.

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Now if only I could bring myself to put down all the sock knitting and get back to work on the baby knitting… All I want to do is finish up the second Child’s First Sock and cast on for Eleanora socks again. I’ll probably just go ahead and indulge the sock cravings. The baby won’t need knitwear until September or October, anyway. Not that I’ll need more knit socks again before then, but still…


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44 Comments on “Socks Like Rocks

  1. Wow those look great…I recently discovered this pattern and I can’t wait to make it…especially after seeing yours.

    Don’t worry about the baby knitting – I was more motivated to knit things for Felix after he was born….maybe because he is like a little model. No complaints and likes everything – it’s easy!
    Posted by: Sarah

  2. Very pretty. They do look like river rocks. In a good way. 🙂
    Posted by: Jenn

  3. I’m on my second pair of these socks. The ones I’m working on now are for my mother-in-law for Mother’s day. I’ve modified the pattern to use a tighter gauge. I’m working with Trekking XXL on 2mm needles, so I added another pattern repeat so I’m at 72 stiches. Since the pattern is kinda ribby it tolerates a range of sizes.

    Posted by: LaurieM

  4. You first, baby later.

    Your feet look remarkably non-pregnant and sock-happy.
    Posted by: claudia

  5. Wow those look great…I recently discovered this pattern and I can’t wait to make it…especially after seeing yours.

    Don’t worry about the baby knitting – I was more motivated to knit things for Felix after he was born….maybe because he is like a little model. No complaints and likes everything – it’s easy!
    Posted by: Sarah

  6. Very pretty. They do look like river rocks. In a good way. 🙂
    Posted by: Jenn

  7. I’m on my second pair of these socks. The ones I’m working on now are for my mother-in-law for Mother’s day. I’ve modified the pattern to use a tighter gauge. I’m working with Trekking XXL on 2mm needles, so I added another pattern repeat so I’m at 72 stiches. Since the pattern is kinda ribby it tolerates a range of sizes.

    Posted by: LaurieM

  8. You first, baby later.

    Your feet look remarkably non-pregnant and sock-happy.
    Posted by: claudia

  9. Please don’t think me perverse, but i would like to touch your socks. They’re beautiful!

    Posted by: regina

  10. Do what feels right…socks it is!
    Your River Rapid socks are a perfect color for the pattern. It’s a fun knit and Eleanora is such an interesting pattern, too. You should have that one about memorized.
    Posted by: margene

  11. Oh thank god.

    When I read that title, I had a mental image of a horrible felting accident. Glad that’s not the case.

    Those look really comfy!
    Posted by: David

  12. You should do what you want while you still have time!
    Posted by: Maryann

  13. Pretty! They don’t look muddy at all on my monitor. It’s good you are giving in to your sock cravings. Your feet will be happy come fall.
    Posted by: Karen

  14. Lovely. I love the colorway (which complements the pattern beautifully – or is it the othe way around?).
    Posted by: Jill Smith

  15. Oooh, I’ve had my eye kind of distractedly on that pattern for awhile. Now I want them immediately.
    Posted by: anne

  16. i finished my first River Rapids sock also. i love your sock in that colorway. very camo! i’m also loving the quick gratification of sock knitting!
    Posted by: lynette

  17. It’s so good that you found a pattern that fits your feet so well! I’ll have to add that pattern to my list of socks to try out. Enjoy!
    Posted by: Karma

  18. I hadn’t even finished reading the post before I downloaded the PDF…lovely pattern and perfect choice of colour.
    Posted by: Alison

  19. Please don’t think me perverse, but i would like to touch your socks. They’re beautiful!

    Posted by: regina

  20. Do what feels right…socks it is!
    Your River Rapid socks are a perfect color for the pattern. It’s a fun knit and Eleanora is such an interesting pattern, too. You should have that one about memorized.
    Posted by: margene

  21. Oh thank god.

    When I read that title, I had a mental image of a horrible felting accident. Glad that’s not the case.

    Those look really comfy!
    Posted by: David

  22. You should do what you want while you still have time!
    Posted by: Maryann

  23. Pretty! They don’t look muddy at all on my monitor. It’s good you are giving in to your sock cravings. Your feet will be happy come fall.
    Posted by: Karen

  24. Lovely. I love the colorway (which complements the pattern beautifully – or is it the othe way around?).
    Posted by: Jill Smith

  25. Oooh, I’ve had my eye kind of distractedly on that pattern for awhile. Now I want them immediately.
    Posted by: anne

  26. i finished my first River Rapids sock also. i love your sock in that colorway. very camo! i’m also loving the quick gratification of sock knitting!
    Posted by: lynette

  27. It’s so good that you found a pattern that fits your feet so well! I’ll have to add that pattern to my list of socks to try out. Enjoy!
    Posted by: Karma

  28. I hadn’t even finished reading the post before I downloaded the PDF…lovely pattern and perfect choice of colour.
    Posted by: Alison

  29. Of course you just *had* to show me another cool sock pattern. As if all my other non-sock projects haven’t been languishing enough already. Thanks a lot!
    Posted by: Sneaksleep

  30. I think that’s the colorway I used for my travelling vines scarf – I love it.
    Posted by: sarah

  31. thanks for the link to a great new sock pattern! 🙂
    Posted by: kaarin

  32. Beautiful! The color really does resemble river rocks but I imagine they are MUUUUUUCH softer.
    Posted by: amanda

  33. Lovely socks and thanks for the link. Happy spring wishes for you and Thumper!
    Posted by: Emma

  34. Of course you just *had* to show me another cool sock pattern. As if all my other non-sock projects haven’t been languishing enough already. Thanks a lot!
    Posted by: Sneaksleep

  35. I think that’s the colorway I used for my travelling vines scarf – I love it.
    Posted by: sarah

  36. thanks for the link to a great new sock pattern! 🙂
    Posted by: kaarin

  37. Beautiful! The color really does resemble river rocks but I imagine they are MUUUUUUCH softer.
    Posted by: amanda

  38. Lovely socks and thanks for the link. Happy spring wishes for you and Thumper!
    Posted by: Emma