DH’s socks are done!
The yarn is Universal Yarns Uni Merino in the Salem colorway. I didn’t use a pattern at all, just my usual toe-up 2-at-a time method. On to the next!
DH’s socks are done!


The yarn is Universal Yarns Uni Merino in the Salem colorway. I didn’t use a pattern at all, just my usual toe-up 2-at-a time method. On to the next!
Yay!
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Woo hoo! They look great!
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Thank you!!
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Yay well done!
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Thank you!
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Best foot model ever
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LOL! He enjoys his foot modeling 🙂
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You are a sock-making wonder. Tell me, do you have a favorite sock yarn that holds up well to wear?
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Aw – thank you! Not really – I have been trying a lot of different brands, and they all seem to do OK so far. Do you have a favorite brand?
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I wish. What I’ve learned is that the more expensive yarns which are advertised as sock yarn hold up better than cheaper yarns. The number of plies matters – four or more is best. Acrylic is not sturdier than wool, but wool does need a nylon backbone. My favorite is Ewtopia Wis Sock.
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You’ve got some good parameters set there for picking out good sock yarn! I will have to try the Ewtopia – I haven’t gotten to them yet. Thanks for the recommendation!
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They have a company yarn shop in Viroqua, WI, but also sell in various WI local shops.
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We plan on getting out to Viroqua one of these days to visit the Driftless book shop. And will definitely be checking out their shop!
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It’s a cute town. There is a cafe downtown worth stopping in – The Driftless, I believe it’s called.
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Good to know! Thank you!
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They look very professional!
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Thank you!
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