Sock Making - 21 October 2024

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DIY Cardboard Sock Blocker in action

Here’s an update of my sock making.

When I made a pair of socks that I wrote about here, here, and here I had a lot of yarn left.

I decided to make another pair of socks but without contrast cuffs. I'm still not keen on the yarn because it’s made up of three strands and when I’m knitting I need to make sure that I’m ‘catching’ all the strands together. The other pair of socks I made has lasted well and so I have to accept that the yarn is of ‘good’ quality and worth using it up.


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The photo above shows you how much yarn I’ve got left. As you can see it’s probably enough for yet another pair of socks in that colour : I could use different colours for the cuff, toes or for the heels to add more variety. I'll definitely use a different type of yarn next though so it doesn’t get too monotonous for me.

For this pair I used the same vanilla sock pattern and cast on 60 stitches using 2.25mm double pointed needles (dpns). I still have a few more rows but can't wait to complete this pair soon.

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This looks like some high cost socks. Sometimes when I read about how socks like this are made, I appreciate the people who made this.

How much will a pair of this cost in Steem...?

Thanks for your comment @ubongudofot.

I'm learning new ways of making the socks a bit faster and finetuning the pattern I'm currently using. I haven't thought about costs because the socks I've made have been presents for friends that have given me feedback so I can improve.

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