Pattern: Keukenhof Soks
Yarn: Bambino
Colorway: Pussywillow
Needles: 2.0 (for this yarn)
Up until now I have only used this yarn to make hand mitts. It wasn't until Anne used this yarn for her Keukenhof sok pattern that I really entertained using it for socks……but I am really glad that I did!
The fabric is very soft and lightweight which is nice for late spring, summer and early fall. I am one of those people who does not do well wearing cotton socks.
It's either wool………..or sandals for this grrl!
It's been so darn rainy and cool here in the Northeast it will definitely give me a chance to see if wool and bamboo together are a good fit. 😉
One of the more challenging aspects of this pattern for me was the short row heel. It’s one of the reasons why I have avoided toe up socks until now.
This time I went slow and steady with the wraps and by George I think I finally have it down!
All in all this was a fun pattern to knit. Easy to memorize and the finished sock is a nice fitting one. Thanks Anne!


Those are some beautiful socks! I can just imagine how nice they feel on with the bamboo/merino blend.
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How pretty! I’ve got a skein of that colorway in Harmony and that pattern might be just the ticket – yours turned out so great!
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The look great, and cozy without heat. I’m awed by the short row heels.
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I just love those socks in your Pussywillow colorway! 🙂
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Very pretty!
I have high insteps, so the short-row heels never fit right. For toe-ups, I still use a flap-heel, knit upside-down.
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I love that color and, lucky me, I have some! Maybe I should look for my sock mojo.
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Beautiful! I haven’t tried a short row heel yet — looks great!
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Great marriage of color and pattern! I’ll have to try out your Bambino. Don’t believe I have any in my stash….. yet. 🙂
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Those are lovely, Kim.
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The yarn is beautiful, Kim!
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the heels look fantastic! that is, if i can take my eyes off the yarn long enough to glance that way, hahaha!
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Lovely! Especially the colour.
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Catching up on my blog reading – these are just wonderful!
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