It's hard to take pictures of socks while wearing them. I've done it quite a few times, but I'm never thrilled with the results. Teenage Daughter is usually a willing model, but she's currently working two jobs and running her own blog and her ankles aren't always available when I need them. Which has led to using my ten-year-old son's feet once or twice. I'm not sure if that's better or worse than using my own foot.
Just after I placed my last order for sock yarn, I realized that Knit Picks sells sock blockers. I've been trying to be patient and wait for the next great yarn sale. Then a couple of days ago I saw sock shapers at Hobby Lobby, on sale for about the same price.
They're smaller than the socks I make (that vintage set of sock blockers I bought a couple of years back was too big -- it's a Goldilocks thing) and they're bright yellow, bright enough that it shows through the lace a bit. Anyone know if I can spray paint shiny plastic? I'd like them a lot more if they were a neutral color.
But they do what I needed and make the sock more sock shaped so that you can see the details. That makes me very happy.
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What a fine looking sock! I made one VERY BIG monster sock a few years ago and I must plunge ahead into sock making again.
ReplyDeleteLovely sock. I love my sock blocker, but it is wooden. I see no reason why you shouldn't paint them.
ReplyDeleteWhat interesting yarn! What is it?
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