Sunday, March 25, 2007

Mega Socks


I couldn't find the ball band, and finally had to go to the yarn store to find out what kind of wool these are made of (ok, ok, I could have looked it up on the web, but there was a warehouse sale at my lys, soooo... )



Meilenweit Mega Boots by Lana Grossa, # 713. I love this yarn because not only does it slowly morph from one colour to another, but it's plied with two colours: one that is consistent throughout (in this case, green), and another strand that changes. It creates a colour depth that is hard to photograph. You'll just have to take my word for it, this stuff is beeeyooootifuuul.


Because they're knit from one ball, it's hard to have them start at the same point in the colourway without wasting a lot of yarn. So you end up with socks that are fraternal twins rather than identical. I think it adds to their charm, but some people might go crazy trying to "match" them.

In other knitting news, I've finally reached the lacy border section on the Icarus shawl, which means that there is light at the end of this dark, black, never-ending lace weight tunnel. I can't wait to put this baby on the stretcher for a bit of blocking torture, medieval style.

5 comments:

  1. Oooo, I love me a little blocking torture. Stretch it into submission!

    The socks are lovely, but alas I'm one of those who would try to get a matching pair, and end up tearing my hair out. Oh well!

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  2. Those socks are bee-oooo-tee-ful! That's some kickass sock yarn. I must have some!

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  3. Gorgeous socks...love the lack of pooling. I think that with this yarn would wouldn't need to be concerned about starting in the same place, the socks look appropriately coordinated. Lovely!

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  4. Love these! I most love that the colorway is subtle, as is the pattern, with just those few details right at the heel. So pretty.

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  5. I keep coming back to look at these socks. I just love them!

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