I knit these cozy socks for my SIL. She’s like a sister to me and she loves the pink.
They arrived safely and they fit…squeee! This pattern is perfect for any variegated yarn you love but haven’t been able to match to a pattern. Some of the other projects are really striking and the pattern is written for a variety of gauges.

A kid that appreciates knit socks. I could not love him more.
Pattern:
Marooned by Hunter Hammersen
Yarn: Hill Country Yarns Instant Gratification Sock Yarn (this is a sport weight)
Colorway: Bubble Gum
Needles: 2.5mm circs.
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Tami’s Amis
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I’ve been jonesing to finish these socks since Hunter Hammersen wrote “something may go swooping wildly about on the foot” in early December. There’s just something about a plain sock that isn’t really plain at all that appeals to me. And here they are. (right before they went in the mail to their photo shoot)

I liked the yarn quite a bit. It feels amazing and has nice stitch definition. I’ll be using Caper sock again, but I think I’ll go with a semi-solid. Black Tulip (purple), Dark & Stormy (ocean blue), or Carina (gray) or… maybe I’ll go full on crazy and give Alexandrite a whirl.

Yarn: String Theory – Caper Sock
Colorway: Beach Plum
Needles: 2.25mm Signature DPNs
Pattern: Aurin by Hunter Hammersen (COMING SOON!)

It's a bird, no, it's a plane, no, it's socks and a plane!
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The fact that this is a saga has nothing to do with the design. And since I, the knitter, am writing this, I’m going to say it has nothing to do with the knitter. As I often do when yarn doesn’t pool in a manner that pleases me, I blame the yarn. Now, I’ll put up with some misbehavior from a yarn if it will in the end, bend to my will. and it did. After four cast ons, I was able to come up with something other than blue on the front and purple on the back.

What I note about pooling yarns is that the first one pools like silk and I get suckered in and then the second one eats me for lunch. Isn’t that always the way? Before too long, Hunter Hammersen will be publishing this pattern, and along with it, there will be more flattering pictures of these beauties.
To see what others are working on, check out:
Tami’s Amis
Small Things
Frontier Dreams
Tags: Aurin,
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