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Spinning for Socks


When I started spinning in 2008, my goal was to someday spin and knit my own sock yarn. It’s taken me eight years to finally achieve that goal.

In June, I won a skein of merino/nylon sock blend in Elfenwolle’s Instagram raffle. When the braid arrived in the mail, I couldn’t help but laugh: it was exactly the same colors as the navajo-plied BFL/mohair mix I’d spun for socks earlier. Apparently, all my handspun sock are destined to be green/blue/brown in color.

This urged me to finally cast on a pair of socks with my handspun, partly to see what it would look like knitted up so I could do something completely different with the Elfenwolle braid.




Since the socks had color sections that were pretty long, I wanted the next pair to be more blended and chose to do a three-ply fractal. I split the braid into three lengths (for three plies/bobbins), then divided those vertically in 2, 4, and 8 strips, respectively.



  • On Ravelry: Willow and Hazel

  • Fiber: 67/33 Merino/Nylon Sock Blend from Elfenwolle, colorway Willow and Hazel

  • Yardage: 402 m or 440 yd

  • Skein weight: 103 g or 3.6 oz

  • Grist: 391 m/100 g or 3910 m/kg or 1940 ypp

  • Plies: 3

  • Yarn weight: Fingering


Now I can’t wait to see what this skein looks like knitted up!

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Susanna Winter is a knitwear designer, creating timeless and elegant pieces with clean lines. She has been knitting for over 20 years, knit blogging since 2007, and designing knitting patterns professionally since 2016.

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