Anyway, I've been knitting socks in great numbers lately. (Haha! Great numbers! I crack me up. I'll, uh, explain later.) It started with a pair for my boyfriend, K--I'll get pictures at some point. But it continued to these for myself.
As far as the yarn, I was a bit skeptical at first. What care I for chitin? (Seriously, wtf is chitin? And why should I care if it's antibacterial? It's not as if my feet are in danger of being ravaged by gangs of roving bacteria. But I digress.) Despite my skepticism, however, this is a really nice yarn to work with. It feels a little like an acryllic to the touch--probably the chitin/soysilk--but it's much softer and nicer in practice. It's a little bit splitty, but once I got used to working with it I didn't find it awkward. Long story short: 10/10, would knit again. And a good thing, too, because I have two more skeins in the stash.
(Please excuse my terrible photography. Socks are difficult to get pictures of anyway, and my camera skills are . . . shall we say, sub-par.)
4 comments:
Ooh! Fancy! I really like the pattern!
Those socks are so cool! How long did it take you to make them?
I'm not sure how long--a couple of weeks worth of knitting time, probably, but I knit other things between the first sock and the second, so I dunno. The second sock in particular was super-quick to knit. Once I got the hang of the pattern it zoomed by.
Looking at those, I just realized my feet are cold. :-) Thanks for the link! I can't knit to save my life (I know, I've tried) but I always like to see what other people make.
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