Posts tagged socks
New Base - Merino Graupel

Graupel is a type of precipitation also known as snow pellets or soft hail so it seemed like the right name for a rugged version of rain drops. I love my Merino Drip base for shawls but I wanted something that machine washes well and is more durable. Merino Graupel is the perfect fit. This 2 ply fingering weight has a tight twist to give it durability and make this yarn perfect for socks and other hard-wearing items. It is soft and has a nice luster and crisp stitch definition. I’ve been using it for some Diamonds and Rakers Socks and love the results.

Fingering weight superwash Merino yarn. Washable wool yarn for knitting or crochet. Washable sock yarn. Colorway Amethyst - dark purple
Fingering weight superwash Merino yarn. Washable wool yarn for knitting or crochet. Washable sock yarn. Colorway Honey - golden yellow with brown undertones
Fingering weight superwash Merino yarn. Washable wool yarn for knitting or crochet. Washable sock yarn. Colorway Blood Orange - deep burnt orange, rust, red orange
Diamonds and Rakers Socks

One of the things that originally made me want to learn to knit is argyle. I have always loved it so much which is why I designed this classic, 3-color argyle sock pattern. They are not as tricky as they appear because almost the whole thing is worked flat then seamed up the inside of the foot/leg.

The pattern covers 6 sizes ranging from a US women's shoe size 5 to a US men's shoe size 14. They have just enough negative ease to be snug and comfortable. 

This pattern uses GDF Merino Graupel Argyle which gives you the correct amount of each color, saving you from buying 3 skeins to make one pair of socks. You could make argyle in the colors of your school or favorite team. You could do seasonal or holiday themed socks. Or you could do like I am tryin to do and make a rainbow of argyle combinations to fill your sock drawer. The pattern is available in the shop or through Ravelry