I'm excited! I found some non-wool sock yarn (Berroco Comfort Sock), multi-coloured (which is, I think, why I love socks so much - I can use colours I would never normally touch) at a really decent price - under $10 Canadian -that's probably only $5 in US$ right now- for the large 3.5 oz ball. I'll let you know how this works out!
The 'Nipigon nylon' version old-man-work sock ones are from 'Patons Kroy Socks' 50g/152m - what the? much heavier! These I knit at T7./9. because the yarn is even visually quite a bit thicker than the other sock yarns and gosh, didn't they turn out to be my exact size! ;-)
BTW, I save the ball labels and make notes on the back - what size, any changes, etc so I know for the next time.
I have
another admission to make...the toe of the sock - a while back ('new way to
graft...' Dec 05/09), I confessed that my eyesight/hand co-ordination was
causing trouble for me for grafting the toe and I figured out how to graft it
on the machine - much better, no dropped or missed stitches - well, now I've
decided who cares about a row of purls at the toe? At the end of the sock, I
transfer all stitches up and do that grafting stitch by hand - saves taking it
off on waste, turning it inside out and rehanging - works for me!PS - My circular sock pattern is on my website (www.knitwords.com) under FREEBIES – as a free pdf – I call them ‘Warmup Socks’ because I used to make a pair as a warm-up for me on the ribber before tackling a ribber project if I hadn’t done any double bed stuff for a while!
PPS - If you put ‘socks’ into the SEARCH at the top of my blog page, it will bring up a lot of these references, plus others! Just for fun, I put ‘warm’ into the SEARCH – it was entertaining!!
You used up all your stash! Wow, if only I could say the same after 4 pairs. Guess I will have to knit more....
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