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Review on Sock Yarn One Skein Wonders® Patterns Ebook by Shantel Griffin

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Weak addition to the One-Skin Wonders range

One-Skiin Wonders tends to do quite well when it comes to patterns that use the odd skeins of pretty yarn left over from a larger project . , or was simply too wonderfully beautiful to pass by. Sock yarn is a fine yarn that has a long yardage - by definition, enough to knit a pair of socks. A typical skein of sock yarn averages 420-460 yards, which should be enough to make many interesting items. However, one gets the impression that the editors of the publication "Sock Yarn" cheated in compiling these instructions. The book consists of 255 pages with patterns, Illustrations and instructions - of which eight patterns for socks take up thirty pages. It is obvious that you can use sock yarn to make socks; the purpose of this book was to show other ways to use the fine texture and drape of sock yarn. . Obviously you can knit lots of little hats and boots with over 400 yards of yarn. Unless you're interested in making children's clothes, this is a huge dead zone in the book. In addition, the book is filled with sewing patterns for french press warmers, liquid soap bottle cases, doll clothes, holiday decorations, glasses cases, diaper bags. , necklaces and other miscellaneous leftovers that lend themselves better to using leftovers than a ball of sock yarn, which can easily cost over $35. There are various patterns for scarves, shawls, fichu, ruffles, hats and gloves, which could show a good skein of yarn. A large percentage of them are table laces, so keep that in mind if you're new. Overall this was a 2.5 star disappointment.

Pros
  • Hands Free
Cons
  • Very Expensive

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March 14, 2023
My new go-to knitting book