Any sock noobs want to crochet with me?

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RedTartan wrote
on Feb 11, 2008 1:11 PM

I have never crocheted a pair of socks. I'm terribly jealous of all the funky socks that knitters get to make, so I bought "Crocheted Socks - 16 Fun-to-Stitch Patterns".


I'm planning on making Easy Does It. That's the first pattern in the book. I'm not buying the recommended yarn, so the first thing I need to know is what is commonly available that is comparable to what's listed: Meilenweit Cotton (45% cotton, 42% wool, 13% nylon). I've been looking for awhile and I've never seen yarn in the stores that has nylon in it. I'm also concerned because they don't list the "thickness" of that yarn. Is that called the "weight". Do you guys think I could get away with using Wool-Ease?


I hope there's a least one other crocheter out there that's in the mood for socks...


:) RedTartan


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PaulineL wrote
on Feb 11, 2008 3:00 PM

I'd love to join you but I don't have the book and I buried myself in other projects. I tried making socks once before using a toe-up pattern from this site and had a horrible time with the toe increases! Later I read, eh, just wing it, but by then my perfectionist self had ripped it out. Good luck to you.


I looked up your yarn on Google, and it's a fingering/sock weight, real skinny, while Wool-Ease is a worsted, so unless the pattern is a guideline sort to use with any yarn, no, you won't be able to substitute Wool-Ease. There were lots of entries, so you can buy it on-line. BTW, sock yarn commonly has nylon in it to delay wearing holes in the sock.


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RedTartan wrote
on Feb 11, 2008 5:12 PM

Yeah, I found it online too, but it was $7 a skein and the book says I need 3 balls of it!!! I'm just too cheap to pay $21 for a pair of socks... Well, that's not true. I wear kilt hose as socks with my long skirts and those are expensive, but they go over my knees so... worth it.


Are there any sock yarns out there that are $3/ball?


Oh, and you don't have to have the book. Any socks will do. As a matter of fact, I just found a pattern on this site called the ultimate crocheted socks... or something like that. I just wanted someone else to make some socks with me. Do we have to use the exact same pattern on this forum? Whoops.


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PaulineL wrote
on Feb 11, 2008 7:19 PM

It was the ultimate socks that stopped me! I'd like to give it another go sometime.


I often, mostly, order yarn over the internet. There are LOTS of good stores, but I'm drawn to www.knitpicks.com See those pretty multi-colored wood needles? She doesn't offer wood hooks, grr.


www.elann.com has a lot of cute, free patterns, mostly knits of course, and relatively inexpensive yarn.


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Soleil38 wrote
on Feb 12, 2008 6:02 AM
Howdy Red Tartan and Pauline3

I just got a big skein of absolutely fabulous self striping sockyarn that I just can't wait to try. Ok. That

Anyway, I've looked at a whole lot of patterns for crocheted socks, and all of them seem to be quite thick. I'm still hoping to find one that ends in a nice thin sock without too much yarn bunched up in the toe and heel. I've been thinking about asking my mom to show me (yet again) how to knit so I can knit socks instead...

I'm lost!


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Soleil38 wrote
on Feb 12, 2008 6:03 AM

aaarrrgggnnn... my message won't post!


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Soleil38 wrote
on Feb 12, 2008 6:04 AM
Let's try that again:

Howdy Red Tartan and Pauline3

I just got a big skein of absolutely fabulous self striping sockyarn that I just can't wait to try. Ok. That

Anyway, I've looked at a whole lot of patterns for crocheted socks, and all of them seem to be quite thick. I'm still hoping to find one that ends in a nice thin sock without too much yarn bunched up in the toe and heel. I've been thinking about asking my mom to show me (yet again) how to knit so I can knit socks instead...

I'm lost!


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Soleil38 wrote
on Feb 12, 2008 6:05 AM
Howdy Red Tartan and Pauline3

I just got a big skein of absolutely fabulous self striping sockyarn that I just can't wait to try. Ok. That's a lie. I'll have to wait, since I made a pact with my husband not to start any new projects until the many I have on the go are done. Or at least one of them... ah... wouldn't it be a surprise for him to find the shrug I started yesterday and spent over 6 hours working on cause I was (and still am) sick with a bad cold and can't perform any other sort of task...

Anyway, I've looked at a whole lot of patterns for crocheted socks, and all of them seem to be quite thick. I'm still hoping to find one that ends in a nice thin sock without too much yarn bunched up in the toe and heel. I've been thinking about asking my mom to show me (yet again) how to knit so I can knit socks instead...

I'm lost!


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Soleil38 wrote
on Feb 12, 2008 6:05 AM
Ok...

Sorry about all the fuss

I had inserted some kind of symbol in the message...

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RedTartan wrote
on Feb 12, 2008 7:33 AM

I'll make the ultimate socks with you, if you want to give it another go. Maybe we can figure socks out together.


I'll check out these sites. I love the fancier yarns, but I don't love the accompanying fancy prices. I'll let you know if I find one...


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RedTartan wrote
on Feb 12, 2008 7:40 AM

I wrote a post to you, Soleil, but it didn't show up. I'll try again.


First don't worry about the multiple posts, it just makes my thread look popular. Yippee!


Secondly...


DON'T LEARN TO KNIT!!! Don't go to the dark side! THEY want you to think that you need to knit to make socks! Crochet needs us to prove to the world that you can make beautiful, functional things with crochet. It's an abominable conspiracy, I tell you!


I'm just kidding! Really! Now I'm going to get totally flamed by the knitters here. I think my tinfoil hat is too tight...


I'm gonna get banned,


:) RedTartan


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PaulineL wrote
on Feb 22, 2008 2:02 PM

RedTartan, Soleil,


Grr and bah on my other projects. I want something small and relatively fast, so I'd like to join you if you're not all done by now. I'll make the Ultimate Socks from this site except I think I'll do the toe as an after thought toe so I can rip out and replace if it gets holey.


Knitting has one advantage in sock making. You can knit two socks at the same time on a circular needle using the Magic Loop method - the needle does the looping, not the yarn as in starting a crochet motif - but I don't know how to avoid second sock syndrome in crochet except by alternately working sock 1 then sock 2 then sock 1 then...


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Dlconcidine wrote
on Feb 28, 2008 12:01 AM
Man, I wish I had seen this post earlier.

I would love to crochet a pair of socks. I just learned to crochet but I am willing to give it a shot.


Here is another site I found for crocheted socks.

http://www.crochetandknitting.com/socks.htm


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PaulineL wrote
on Feb 28, 2008 12:00 PM

deeszoo,


It's not too late. At least I'm still just starting. Your site looks good. I decided to pass on the Ultimate Socks because the heel looked more complex than I wanted to tackle for now. I'm doing "Toe up socks that fit", much simpler, from http://www.crochetville.org/forum/showthread.php?t=30412 I've completed the increases on one toe, started the second toe, and dropped both for a bit to get back to Eva's Shawl, lol. I want to do both socks at the same time to avoid having an orphan sock with a never finished mate. I'm using sock yarn and a 4.0mm hook.


Already there's a difference in the two socks. I finally realized that when you slip stitch back on the starting chain, you do so on the bottom bumps not on the back loops. Misleading directions in some patterns. HTH


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MsMolly1 wrote
on Mar 9, 2008 4:31 PM

I have been afraid to start my first pair of crocheted socks by myself, but I'd love to jump in with someone else! I have to search and find me a pattern first though, but let me know when you're starting.


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