
This project was begun about 2-3 weeks ago. In my initial post I brought up two main points:
An unconventional sock yarn.

This Berroco yarn is a dk weight, not a sock weight. It contains 52% acrylic, 40% wool and 8% nylon. The knitted fabric is soft, stretchy and strong, all of which are highly desirable in a good pair of knitted socks.
The other point is the method of sequential knitting:

I used two skeins, two sets of sock needles and worked the socks in sequence: leg, heel flap, gusset, foot and toe. Frankly, I loved this work method. It provided for variety in the knitting and resulted in finishing both socks at the same time without the use of a long cable needle. Given my fairly extensive collection of doublepoints, I would choose to use this method again.

These images shows them modeled on my feet.

But the new owner professes to be satisfied.
Time will tell.

They look great!
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They look so cozy and are such a wonderful color! 👏
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I love knitting dk weight socks. They are fast and so cozy.
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I just don’t believe you. I just read your post on sketching. Then splatter painting. Then knitting. Who knows what next. Girl … you are amazing! I LOVE your creativity and your work!!
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Lol! it’s gratifying to get feedback. Thank you.
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