Finally! I think I’ve been working on these socks off and on for at least a year. I started off trying Crazy Sick Lady Vanilla Socks on Hiya Hiya Flyers then moved the project to Chiaogoo red-laced short cable needles. All that was too fiddly for me. I eventually transferred the socks to a long Chiaogoo red-laced cable of the same size. Finally, I felt I could finish.
Let me say, I don’t like working too down. I didn’t like how to do the heel. I certainly don’t like doing the Kitchener toe, though I think I did it okay for once.

See the yarn bits left? I was in a game of yarn chicken. But I made it with enough to patch little bits.
I do think I’ll try again on children’s socks. I think it is good to learn other techniques. And practice a few times.











When I work socks two-at-a-time, I separate them after the heel flap. Then, once I am done turning the heel, I slip them back on again. My head hurts less that way! Socks are cute!
Some socks I do separate at heel time. These were a little easier. I think the Fleegle heel makes it easy. But others yeah, that is when they get worked individually. I do separate when I am doing the cast off as that part gives me a headache. But, yeah, thanks!
Excuse me while I Google “fleegle heel”.
It is so much easier on my brain and hands than other heels.
Well, that’s an interesting heel! Have you worn many socks with this heel style?
I have sensitive feet and I love them. My son and brother and friends love theirs… so…
I’m definitely trying it on my next pair. Thanks so much!
Hope you enjoy them!