I Love Sock Yarn

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I love socks. Knitting them, even. But damn, I sure have accumulated a lot of sock yarn.

I've added to my sock yarn stash every year since I got back into knitting 7ish years ago. You know the drill. Pretty colors. Unique hand dye job. One of a kind. Can't do without it.

I've proven that my ability to purchase sock yarn has exceed my ability/interest in knitting said sock yarn.

It's time for that to stop.

As we approach end of the year I start to think about what I want to work on over Christmas vacation and my goals for the following year. This year I'll be working on sock yarn projects over my vacation, and I'm setting a multi-year goal of ending the year with less sock yarn than I started with at the beginning of the year.

Over the next few weeks I'll be doing a complete inventory of my sock yarn stash. It's mostly in 2 big plastic bins but I know there are errant balls here and there. Please tell me I'm not the only one who does this. Lie to me if you need to ;)

This is a reasonable goal. I'm not saying I won't buy any more sock yarn. I'm not saying I'll only knit socks. I'm not saying I'll only knit with sock yarn. Just that I want to have less sock yarn. This should be doable, right?

To get the ideas flowing I've been browsing ravelry and picked out a bunch of non-sock sock yarn projects. I'm using the tag "nonsock" when browsing so I can easily keep track. {see my list}

alpaca sox legwarmers springtime bandit yvaine sagano colonnade daybreak centrique vent de'st vent d'ouest fizzi moonlight sonata swirl abby shetland triangle gail endpaper vielfalt II lazy day keefely red skies one skein october leaves aestlight milkweed akimbo spiral mitts bouquet mitts heather's mittens limerick colourflow waving chevron


row 1: alpaca sox legwarmers, springtime bandit, yvaine, sagano, colonnade, daybreak
row 2: centrique, vent d'est vent d'ouest, fizzi, moonlight, swirl shawl, abby
row 3: shetland triangle, gail, endpaper, veilfalt II, lazy day, keefely
row 4: red skies, one skein, october leaves, aestlight, milkweed, akimbo
row 5: spiral mitts, bouquet, heather's mittens, limerick, colourflow, waving chevron

I'm in a modern-wearable mode right now so you'll see a lot of simpler knits. Same goes with shawls. Sock yarn shawls are so versatile! I love wearing them as a scarf with my fall and winter coats.

I've selected:

  • 17 shawls/stoles
  • 6 mitts/mittens
  • 4 scarves
  • 2 cowls
  • 1 pair of legwarmers

I also tried to pick some projects that would work well with mostly solids and others that would work well with variegated handdyeds.

Since I won't be buying yarn for my vacation knitting I'll be continuing to collect more non-sock yarn patterns over the next 5 weeks. Can you believe Christmas is only 5 weeks away?

At least I've kicked the holiday knitting habit. Now for that sock-yarn-buying habit.

15 Comments

Katie said:

I just got my yarn collection down from two plastic bins to one plastic bin. Then I realized this wasn't true because I have a small drawer of nicer yarns. Oh, plus the 3 random balls in the closet. Plus the two half finished scarves with respective balls of yarn that are stashed away somewhere else. Yup, I keep finding balls of yarn all around my house and realize that if I combined them, they would fill that plastic bin I thought I could get rid of.

jillian said:

I'm in a similar boat, except that I discovered I don't enjoy knitting socks as much as I thought I would, at least in sock weight yarn. I am so going to be trawling your Rav list for non-sock sock yarn projects! Thanks for linking to it!

jane said:

Oooh, great patterns - thanks for the links, I've just added a few to my already rather excessive queue (well, at least it matches my rather excessive sock yarn stash!). And 5 weeks?! Seriously?! Yikes.

Toby said:

That was a great idea to tag the projects nonsock! I didn't think that creatively and I think I tagged mine "fingering" which isn't going to be quite as helpful.

I'm in a similar boat - most of my stash is sock yarn too. While I still enjoy knitting socks, there are those yarns that aren't machine wash (therefore not safe for me to gift as socks) and the times I don't feel like knitting socks.

Must go peruse your list some more...

Bertha said:

Yeah, this is my biggest knitting downfall. I don't even really *like* knitting socks, but the damn sock yarn is IRRESISTIBLE. According to Ravelry I have 113 skeins of fingering weight sock yarn (and it's possible there's more en route...) so I doubt I'll be knitting more than I put in, but I really want to find projects to use up this yarn that isn't socks, so I'll be keeping an eye on your queue!

Susie said:

You are not the only one that does this. Really. It took me one afternoon to gather all my sock yarn and put them in the vicinity of each other. Just the sock yarn.

grumperina said:

I, too, love sock yarns and have my fair share in the stash. I'm always looking for creative ways to knit them up, and it definitely doesn't have to be socks. Recently I made a baby sweater and a baby vest - that's 5-6 skeins of sock yarn, all gone! I like your plan to use up your sock yarn stash, and I'll be watching your adventures eagerly!

Diana said:

oh of course, sock yarn is so easy to accumulate.. it already fits any number of patterns, just needs a unique quality to sell it.

here's an idea - what about, for every birthday that comes up in the next year, the person gets socks?

Kat said:

Nice list. I also have a giant stash of sock yarn that needs some attention.

Jessica said:

You can doooooo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiit! :) Brilliant use of tagging by the way! I'm in the same boat and have been looking for a lot of patterns that use sock yarn but aren't socks lately myself. Thanks for sharing your list!

Heather said:

THANK YOU for this public service! I share your love of sock yarn as well and will be referring back here frequently!

I've just recently discovered my love of knitting socks and all the gorgeous sock yarns out there. I used to stick with chunkier knits and avoided anything using finer gauge yarns and DPNs, but now wonder why I deprived myself all those years! What a joy it is working with these amazing yarns. Thanks for linking to your list of "non sock" projects - I'll definitely be taking a closer look.

Sandra

Ferrers Locke said:

if sock yarn = 4 ply, 2 strands - DK, 3 strands = aran. 4 strands might be excessive, but would = UK chunky, US bulky.

Rusty M. said:

I love your sock yarn list. I have the swirl shawl pattern but am stumped what yarn to use. What are you going to use? I really didn't want to have to buy that yarn for it but am not sure what else will look nice. I don't think that I can use a lace weight, do you? I think that non-socks will be lovely.

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le stash

Start of 2008
762 balls / 137,716 yards
Today
745 balls / 140,176 yards

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{i'm selling my stash!}
lovingly stored
in a non-smoking home

festival stash

what is this?

bought at MDSW '10

  • 1 hank of Miss Babs Sock in My Kelly - all used up!
  • Dragonfly Djinni Sock Yarn in Reluctant Dragon - gone!
bought at Rhinebeck '09

  • 2 hanks Creatively Dyed Calypso - used half of each hank for baktus
  • 1 ball Trekking in pink, purple, blue
bought at MDSW '09

  • 1 hank Just Our Yarn Aziza
bought at Stitches '08

  • 1 hank Just Our Yarn Myne
  • 4 hanks Miss Babs Yikes! Toes
bought at Rhinebeck '08

  • 1 hank Stream Valley Sock
  • 1 ball Trekking in pink stripes
  • 1 hank Cormo light fingering in natural
  • 1/2 set of colorwork icelandic socks (split with Christy)
bought at MDSW '08

  • 8 hanks of Carodan Farms Worsted
  • 4 hanks of Brooks Farm Mas Acero
  • 1 ball Noro Kureon Sock
  • 1 hank Tess Sock in teal,yellow,green
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bought at Rhinebeck '07

  • Morehouse Merino Dragon Scarf - Red done!
  • Morehouse Merino Dragon Scarf - Green
  • 8 hanks Shelridge Farm Soft Touch
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bought at MDSW '07

  • 2 balls Regia Bamboo in Speckled Pinkdone!
  • 7 hanks Tess Laceweight
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bought at Rhinebeck '06

  • Briar Rose Tuscany done!
  • Great Adirondack Soxie in Antique colorway sold!
  • Ellen's Half Pint Farm Sock Yarn in Pinks
  • Purple Heathered Shelridge Farms Sock Yarn
  • Sliver Moon Farm thin sock weight in pinks/purples
  • Socks That Rock Bleeding Hearts
  • Socks That Rock Rhodonite sold!
  • Socks That Rock Rocktober done!
view posts here and here.

bought at MDSW '06

  • 2 hanks Jamie Harmon Angora in pinks sold!
  • Tess Sock Yarn in pink
  • Tess Sock Yarn in purple DONE!
  • Tess Sock Yarn in dark red
  • Tess Sock Yarn in white with gray bits
  • Tess Sock Yarn in gray tossed!
  • Tess Sock Yarn in Peach Melba (2 hanks)done!
  • Morehouse Merino Quad Laceweight Hank in SugarPlum discarded
  • Socks That Rock in Spinel sold!
  • Socks That Rock in Bronze sold!
  • Trekking in Pinks
  • Mega Boots in Oranges done!
  • Brooks Farm Duet in Green/Brown sold!
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