
Hello and welcome to a bit of an introduction for a series I am going to be doing over the next year. In 2022 I picked up a knitting booked called 52 Weeks of Socks published by Laine. I flipped through it quite a few times, but never made a pattern out of it. Then a few months ago I watched a video by Eliza Okay where she slowly makes her way though this series. It kind of inspired me to really get into this book and give the patterns a go.
The main reason I was hesitant with working with this book was how I felt I was so inexperienced with the techniques within the book. When I first picked up the book I had never done a toe up sock, I never did cables, I never even looked at a chart before. In addition to all of these, I had never used DPNs in my life. A lot of the patterns, at least the ones I took a look at, needed to use DPNs. Now you can manipulate a pattern to be done on magic loop or 9-inch circulars, but I also had no experience in doing that as well. I honestly felt like I didn’t know enough to do any of the patterns, which made me sad, but I knew that one day I would learn a lot of these things and be able to tackle it.
Now, at the end of 2022 I have done a lot of the things I was hesitant about I have worked on in other projects. Mind you, a lot of the sock patterns had combinations of these new things. I decided the best way to work on these other skills was to learn them mixed in one at a time into things I already “mastered” or at least knew well enough. I did two toe up socks in 2022, I did a shawl covered in cables, I used charts on a few projects and I even used DPNs on a project! Oddly, even though I felt more confident in my abilities and really enjoy making socks, I never really picked up the book again. I think because at that point, it was just a book in on my shelf and I had other sock pattens to make that I also owned. Then I came across Eliza‘s video and subsequent videos working her way though it, I was inspired to take the book out and start working my way though it.
Now, I am not only going to make socks out of this book. I am going to be making a little series out of it to share my initial feelings, how the process went, and my other all thoughts. Now, since the book has so many patterns I needed to figure out how I was going to maneuver working through this challenge/series. There were many way to do this; working through it chronologically, random number generator, or throwing the book like Eliza tried to do in one of her videos. I ended up landing on another option, which you can see in the picture above. I wrote each number on a strip of paper and then place them all in a jar. When I need a new sock pattern, I can just go and pick a number out! Nice and easy, as well as random, which I prefer.
Now, since there are 52 patterns in this book, I don’t really plan on making them all in a year, but over a few years. My goal this year is to make 6 socks out of this book. I figured two months per pair would be manageable, especially since some are more complicated than others. I am hoping to get a mix so I can fly through some and be able to take my time on some more challenging patterns. Either way, no matter how this works out. I am very excited about this new challenge and sharing it with you all.

I love this idea!! Making time for yourself and hobbies is one of the greatest joys and most important things you can do in this life. Can’t wait to see what you make 🙂
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For sure, it is always relaxing and resetting when you take some time, even a little to do things that make you happy.
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Good luck with your challenge and I look forward to seeing the finished socks. I haven’ t knitted for years. I tried a cardigan a few years ago but it all ended up in the bin !!!!
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Thank you so much! Oh no. I have yet to try a cardigan because I have a feeling I am going to get a bit frustrated going back and forth, but I plan on giving it a go this year at some time. No buttons though! lol. I hope if you give it a go in the future it is more successful.
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I think it was the wool. It was very fluffy but uneven thickness so the cardigan just looked a bit weird.
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Oh, I can for sure understand that. I am not a huge fan of thick/thin yarn. Some people do awesome things with it, but I just don’t enjoy working with it.
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Ahh, 6 pairs sounds much for reasonable. I have hesitated around books like this because no way can I knit a pair a week, nor do I need that many pairs of socks. It will be interesting to see what socks you knit and how you like them.
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Oh, there is no way I could keep up the momentum of a pair of socks a week for an entire year. I have done a pair in a week on a few occasions, but it does not leave time to work on any other projects. I am about to cast on the first sock either tonight or tomorrow, I am excited about the ones I picked out of the bottle.
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Love that idea for picking sock patterns!
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Thanks, I thought it would help because there are so many fun patterns in the book, it would have been hard to pick otherwise.
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Good luck with the knitting. The only knitting I ever did was as a kid and I dropped and picked up stitches all the time. I hope to see your finished socks! ~nan
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Good luck with your challenge Luna I can’t wait to see everything you make!!
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Thank you so much Misty!! I am really excited to give it a go.
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