This yarn actually began with a sock blank dyed by one of my most favorite independent dyers, Jennifer Porter of Marigoldjen Hand Dyed Yarns. If you've never visited her Etsy shop before, you should definitely check it out. You'll be in for a real treat. Anyway, here's some before pictures, courtesy of Jenny.
She named the colorway: "Crazy Go Round". I had bought a sock blank quite a few years ago and was disappointed in how stiff it was. The yarn wasn't the best quality either, however, I knew that if Jenny was dying blanks, it would be a whole other story and I was right. This yarn is so soft and is wonderful to knit. At first, I was going to attempt knitting two socks at a time, but the instructions that I had called for short row heels. I'm not a fan of that type of heel at all and so I decided to knit them one at a time. I rarely have second sock syndrome, so I wasn't concerned about finishing them.
I didn't it find it difficult to separate the yarns. I did a little at a time and wound each ball as I went along. When it came time to start knitting, I made careful notes so I'd remember when I started. (Now that I'm getting older, I seem to need notes for everything!).
I knit these in record time as I could barely put them down. It was so much fun waiting to see what the next color combination was going to be! I kept saying "I'm only going to knit one more row" which inevitably turned into ten more rows! I have enough left to knit another pair of socks for Babe Ruth. Those will be interesting as she has really small feet! In the meantime, I bought a second blank.
This one is called "Rainbow Bright" and I can't wait to see what these socks will end up looking like!
Forgive me, but I'm lost with what you call a blank, and the photo has me confused as to how it is wool?? I'm inspired by your socks to give them a go....never having knitted a pair before its kind of scary!
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