Here is a pair of socks that I think of as the companion to Mrs. Montague’s. They are knit in Wildfoote Forest Fog, with Pine Tree heels, toes, and cuffs. The pattern is Ladder Lace Rib from Barbara Walker’s second treasury.
Ladder Lace Rib appears to be more or less lacy, depending on whether you’re looking at it straight or at an angle. I wore them to a prairie restoration work day and got a couple of snags, so I’ve learned to wear them only for tame situations.
I’ve been a knitter for several decades, and in most of that time only made a few pairs of socks. My recent burst of sock knitting has been due to the fortuitous coming together of a group of factors: first, I absolutely fell in love with Priscilla Gibson-Roberts’s book Simple Socks. Once I read it I just had to try out the technique. Then, I came across a lovely display of that new-fangled self-striping sock yarn and decided to use that for my first pair of Simple Socks. I used a set of OO dpns, hoping to get a good sock yarn gauge, but was totally frustrated when the needles fell out every time I picked up my knitting. Arrrgh. Then, I remembered the idea of knitting a small tube on two circular needles. Fortunately I already owned two 16 inch size O needles, so I switched over to those.
Success! My gauge was fine, and I loved the way the first pair of socks turned out. I realized that sock knitting would be a perfect avenue for indulging my love of the Barbara Walker knitting pattern treasuries, and I have had such fun exploring the stitches. There is no end in sight, as I have lots of ideas.

JoVE said,
July 15, 2007 @ 3:47 pm
And this is why the folks on one knitting list I’m on call sock knitting “the dark side”. But it is fun.