

The socks knitted up are also thinner, but despite the thinness, they are soft and warm, probably because of mohair, and simply divine! My feet are happy đ Itâs thinner than Malabrigo Sock I knitted the samples with so it seems quite normal. The standard gauge of the yarn is 28 stitches to 10 cm but I had no difficulties to achieve the pattern gauge that is 32 stitches to 10 cm, as I expected.

So, is this yarn perfect for socks? Iâd say YES absolutely! With 15 cm leg, the top of the socks can be hidden in the bottom of mom jean (I rolled them up here to show you how long they are). After that, I followed the instructions as written. I switched then to larger needles I was going to use to knit the foot and knitted another 2 cm (0.75âł) before beginning the heel short rows. So I knitted down 13 cm (5.25âł) straight using smaller needles and decided that I reached the ankle bone. Here, I was re-knitting the leg with the needles same size as those I knitted the ribbing with. I at first switched to larger needles after the cuff ribbing but found the leg too loose. Itâs more orange and darker than Ochre but I love this golden mustard!ÄȘs I had enough yarn, I made the leg even longer than that of the socks for my daughter. I used 58g in all.ÄȘnd I chose a similar shade in Moustache. The size made is 2 and the leg, from the cast-on edge to the heel short rows, is 11 cm (4.25âł) long. Iâm gonna show you a photos of the longue Tabbies for my daughter, in Malabrigo Sock Ochre I adore! Then, wouldnât this yarn be perfect for socks? I also read somewhere that mohair works as natural nylon and yarn containing mohair can be used for socks.

I learned in my (translation) job that lace shawls knitted with silk-blend yarn can be more âaggressivelyâ blocked than those knitted with 100% wool yarn. I finally gave in, thinking it would be an occasion to buy new yarn đ, and it was that moment I got the idea of using this yarn for a new pair of Tabbies for me. But I am not courageous enough to knit a sweater with this gauge and didnât know what to make with.ÄȘnd this winter, my daughter wanted another pair of long Tabbies socks, in the shade Ochre of Malabrigo Sock I kept for me! When a yarn is thin, you can work with another yarn such as mohair lace yarn, but it already contains mohair and I thought itâs a pity if I donât use it as is to appreciate the quality. A 50g ball has 225 meters (246 yards) and, though fonty weighs it as sport to DK weight yarn, with 28 stitches to 10 cm, Iâd say itâs a fingering weight yarn, and even in the light end for fingering weight. Doesnât this sound promising? And the shades, muted and deep, also looked nice, but I found it rather thin.

Moustache â funny name, isnât it? â drew my attention at the launching, for the fiber composition: 50% of merino, 30% of super kid mohair and 20% of silk. The yarn is Moustache from fonty, launched for fall-winter season in 2020 (just a year and a few months!).ÄŻonty is a historical French mill, located in the central mountainous region in France, and I often use their yarns for my designs ( Top-down MLBC and Alexandre II), because they are locally produced. I was pretty busy this summer because of my first-ever (and the last?) commissioned design and I didnât knit much, so I had almost nothing to share with you⊠Iâll talk about that design in another post and this time, Iâm reviewing a new yarn, new for me and relatively new on the market. Oh lĂ lĂ , itâs been a while since I last posted an article on this blog!
