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A pair of purple lacy socks with white cuffs, heels, and toes is laid out on a thin sliver cut from a tree trunk. The toes are pointing to the left.

Seven Sock Knitting Patterns for Socktober Coziness

A pair of caramel-colored socks with seed stitch and eyelet panels on two feet, angled slightly to the left. The feet are resting on an embroidered pillow and are peeking out from under a white crocheted blanket.

A Socktober Treat: The Creme Brulee Socks

A jumbled pile of three pairs of lacy socks in cream, pink, and brown.

Are Hand Knit Socks Better than Store Bought Socks?

The Deimatic Socks, a pair of light blue, cabled socks are laid flat on a white marble countertop. Surrounding them are white roses, antique paper ephemera, old books, and a blue and white coffee cup.

New Pattern Release: The Deimatic Socks

A top-down view of a pair of gray, lacy socks laid out flat on a white marble counter. They're surrounded by roses, antique paper ephemera, and a white teacup full of coffee.

New Pattern Release: The Solimar Socks

A top-down image of the Lucida Socks, a pair of lavender-colored socks with panels of eyelets and cables running down front and back, modeled on a pair of sock blockers and laid flat on a white marble background surrounded by antique books, which roses, and a teacup full of espresso

New Pattern Release: The Lucida Socks

A sideways photo of five balls of yarn in light blue, pale pink, white, a warm tan, and a cool tan. They are surrounded by dusty miller and a white teacup filled with coffee. The balls of yarn are in the middle of the photo, with dusty miller in the foreground and background, and the teacup slightly blurred in the background.

Five Key Things to Consider When Choosing a Sock Yarn

A white, caramel, and mint striped sock toe is laid flat with small balls of mint and caramel yarn behind it. The sock is knit on double-pointed needles.

Experiments with Toe Up Sock Toes

A pile of pink, brown, mint, blue, purple, and striped socks in all different styles laid out flat on a countertop.

Three Knit Sock Heel Styles for Easily Customized Socks

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Over on the blog, I’ve got a new post all about Over on the blog, I’ve got a new post all about Jasperware and how to find affordable pieces to start or grow a collection. My own collection is small, accumulated over the course of a decade. Each piece has a memory attached to it.

Comment “Jasperware” and I’ll DM you a link to read the post. There’s even a roundup of pieces I’ve found online if you’d rather just let me do the hunting for you (I love browsing through online listings, let’s be real).
I was SO CLOSE to finishing this little pair of so I was SO CLOSE to finishing this little pair of socks, and then I realized the numbers weren’t adding up for the instep. I had knit a heel flap that was too narrow.

So it sat in time out for a couple days. Today, I had the patience and energy, so I ripped out the heel and started knitting again.

And anyway, time spent knitting is never wasted.
After months of work on an absolute mess of a patt After months of work on an absolute mess of a pattern and some superhuman patience from my tech editor and an incredible crew of testers, the knitting pattern for the Aspect Ratio Socks is finally ready! It’ll be published on July 11, so mark your calendars and pick your yarn. If you need a reminder, save this post to help you remember!
During summertime, many of us like to switch to li During summertime, many of us like to switch to linen and silk yarns. I spent some time last year learning to use them effectively, and now I’ve got a whole host of tips and tricks. Here are three of my favorite bits of information about knitting with silk and linen yarns.
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