All about socks
Somehow I never tire of knitting socks. There's just something about them that does it for me as a knitter. Second Sock Syndrome is purely theoretical for me—I know it exists, but I have never experienced it. And I'm utterly enchanted with my latest pair.Pattern: Shur'tugal by Alice YuYarn: my own handspunNeedles: 1.75 mm (US size 00)This is a pattern I undoubtedly will knit again. It isn't completely mindless, but the stitch pattern is easy to memorize. The subtle striping of the handspun yarn doesn't quite do the pattern justice, but I love the overall textural quality of these socks. These socks are for the Professor, but I want a pair for myself too.Anyway, socks—they have become so integrated into my daily routine that I sometimes forget to document them. One of the things I love about spinning my own sock yarn is that I feel perfectly justified in knitting a lot of plain stockinette socks. Even plainly knitted, socks made from handspun are killer.I knit these ankle socks for the Professor while I was out of town last May (great airplane knitting!). He seemed genuinely surprised—and pleased—when I came home from my trip with a new pair of socks for him. By the way, he went away on two trips without me this summer, and did he bring home any new socks for me? He did not. But I digress.Of course, I do knit socks for myself too.I spun this yarn from Crown Mountain Farms superwash merino ( "Stand by Me"), and it is probably my favorite CMF colorway to date. The only thing about these socks that makes me unhappy is that it will be at least a month before the weather is cool enough for me to wear them.Finally, I have a pair of socks that I did not even knit.My friend Angele knit these beauties. It seems that I might have admired them a little too warmly, because she ended up giving them to me. I was gobsmacked. Look at all that cabling! And she gave them to me without a second thought! I am unworthy. Did I mention that the yarn has cashmere in it? Swoon.Thank you again, Angele! For future reference: when I compliment your knitting, I do not expect you to bestow it upon me. I am profoundly appreciative of these socks, though.
7 Comments:
Oh wow, just chock full of socky goodness -- love them all! Do you think I could admire and complement you enough on the CMF that you'd give them to me? Didn't think so, but it was worth a try. :-)
I'm drooling ~ what fantastic socks ~ from homespun no less? Absolutely Wonderful!
Angele must be the most incredible friend, lucky you. :)
WOWEE! too many gorgeous socks! I want your sock drawer. you should show us a pic.
what a great way to start the day by looking at your array of saocks in your handspun..... I confess I never have SSS either and most of the time only knit plain socks in commercial self striping yarns....
I haven't tried any of the CMF fibre yet but I will do at some point... but I can highly recommend 'Peregrine' from The YArn Yard (UK) http://theyarnyard.co.uk/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=61_102
I'd like to borrow some of your sock knitting mojo! Gorgeous all around, and hooray for handspun yarn.
Omg, I love them all!
WOW, what a gorgeous sock collection! And the handspun yarns are to die for.
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