Handspun Socks
I finally knit my first pair of handspun socks. I finished knitting them in December, but I just finished up weaving in the ends and blocking them.
The yarn was spun from a Dicentra Designs 80% Merino / 20% Tussah Silk roving in the Margartiaville colorway that I received for my birthday. I started spinning it on Labor Day and finished the spinning in early November. The yarn is my first true 3-ply yarn. I managed to spin about 350 yards from the four ounces of roving.

The yarn had a lot of color changes, so I decided to keep it simple with a simple 60-stitch stockinette pattern. I used the Welsh Heel from Knitting Vintage Socks with an eye of partridge pattern on the heel flap. For the toe, I use a variation on the Flat Toe from Knitting Vintage Socks. The toe calls for decreasing four stitches every other row until there are 24 stitches remain and then finishing the toe. I prefer to continue decreasing four stitches every round until eight stitches remain. I then use kitchener stitch to finish the toe.


I haven’t worn the socks yet, but I’m excited about them because they are so soft.
Project: 60-stitch handspun socks
Designer: Me!
Yarn: Handspun Dicentra Designs Merino/Tussah Silk
Quantity: 350 yards
Color: Margaritaville
Needles: US1.5 (2.5mm)
Started: November 12, 2009
Completed: December 9, 2009
twistedloops
Very nice. I love the coloring!
Gorgeous socks! That’s a great colorway. I agree about the number of final toe stitches; that’s usually what I do, too.
I love these… They are beautiful. My goal is to spin sock yarn so these are a nice example of what is possible… Love them.. I said that already.