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Menokreatikkul; Saturday Stitches


I teased you on Thursday with a slightly off-the-wall image... it involved some camo-adjacent looking yarn. 



It's Hobbii Silly Socks, 75% superwash Merino, 25% polyamide, and it worked up dreamily. As you can tell from the swatch shots, I worked it quite tightly on a size 4mm ... Tunisian hook. Yup, not knitted, as you might think from that 'right side' - only the reverse side indicates something different. This is, though, called the knit stitch in Tunisian style crochet - for obvious reasons!


I bought the yarn in a large order from Hobbii a few years ago. It's been waiting. When my siblings were here and saw the jumper I made Mac1, I offered if they wanted anything. Mac2 sorted through the various mini-scarves and opted for the long turquoise one with the curly ends. Mac3 spotted this yarn peeking out of one of my many bags of stash, and I could see he was taken with it. He likes to wear neck gaiters (or buffs, as he calls them), so I set to it. It will get posted to him for his birthday at the end of the month. 

Being sock yarn, it's a fingering-weight skein with wonderful loft. It's also very warm. Working with a quality yarn like this is pleasing beyond words. Above you see the finished item in its full 'buff' mode. On Thursday, I showed how it could be brought up balaclava-style for the more wintry weather. It can be rolled so that it is not quite so bulky around the neck, displaying the reverse side, which I think is as attractive a stitch pattern as the standard knit look.


In that same folded formation, it makes a decent headband, too... and then, of course, I couldn't resist checking out its "toque potential"!




I quite like that French Revolutionary dangle! I will be working something like this again for myself because I found myself wanting to keep wearing it. I don't have that same yarn (although I could order it... but no... stash overload!)

Anyway, there's another use for sock yarn you don't want to make socks with!


7 comments:

  1. Looks grand, especially as a head band.

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  2. A knitted item with so many uses. Love it!

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  3. Your sweat shirt looks like it features maple leaves, YAM. Very Canadian.

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    1. Hari OM
      It does, David... got it in Halifax at the Museum of Immigration... Yxx

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  4. What a versatile piece. I can see why you would want one for yourself.

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  5. I agree with Cindy what a versatile gift for Mac3. I love variegated yards in most combos...this is purrfect for your brother.
    It will be such a warm hug from you on a cold day in England.
    I finally had my appointment with Shoulder doc on Wednesday. 3xrays determined a pinch (pun intended) of arthritis
    and inflammation. This all started last fall after we had our flu shots which were both quite painful going. Mine injection side remained sore for about 10 days. Then only hurt with certain motions. More than likely I tensed up the gave the injection.
    Anyway I'm working on my crochet project ever so often. I bought new mouse and wrist pads to keep my left arm at the same level.
    Hugs cecilia

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  6. Looks very warm, perfect for the neck or head. Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend! leaving me a comment.

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