Lenten socks

I got hooked on some mindless games on my iPad and phone instead of doing something constructive so during Lent last year, I gave up two games that I was addicted to.

Except I found two more that were so-so but also addicting.

After Lent was over last year, I had no desire to play those games, so I decided to do the same with the new ones this year. I really have lots of things to do but no desire to put down my iPad or phone and do them. This year, to keep my brain and hands busy and away from the tempting games, I decided to knit a pair of socks for my BFF. I needed to be accountable and she was delighted to help out and receive them!

I wanted to use stash yarn and knit something that required some brain cells but was not too challenging. Enter the Broken Seed Stitch Socks by Hanna Leväniemi. This is the second time knitting this recipe. I had some Knit Picks Stroll in Midnight Heather (a deep, rich blue) and just enough leftover hand-dyed yarn (31 grams) to use as the contrast color…leaving only one gram of the hand-dyed yarn in the end. That was close!

I cast on February 17 with my basic 64-stitch vanilla sock pattern using the German twisted stitch cast-on, as it is stretchy for cuffs, and knit the sturdy, partridge-eye heel flap. I have been known to knit a pair of socks in a week or ten days, but these were a relaxing knit with a deadline sometime before Easter. I finished the last of the 25,618 stitches on March 26.

Even though I still haven’t gone back to any of those time-consuming/mind-numbing games and haven’t taken up any new ones, I just might make a pair of Lenten socks every year.

Stay cool this week!

Patti nona