So I had a lot of yarn in little bits. I thought, ‘Hmmm, maybe I can make some scrappy socks. But I made oopsies and needed to tink. That didn’t work out right. So I left these two-toned tube socks in their project bag until I felt like dealing with them. Suddenly it came to me that they would make sock dolls.
The other bright idea that has to do with socks is, I wondered if the Kitchener cast-on could be used to make hats without a bump or knot on the top. So, here is the result of that cast-on on the small Knifty Knitter (blue, 24 pegs):
It is a little bumpy on what would be near the big toe and the little toe, like a dimple or pimple? But it does seem smoother than the normal doll head or hat. Then I thought well, I have enough yarn to make a doll, upside down. Usually, using LoomAHat’s Tiny Doll pattern, you knit from the legs up. With the head done I decided to finish with the legs. It worked!
I like how the combinations of yarns gave an interesting pantsuit for this guy.
My sock babies turned out like this:
It makes it look like they are in cocoons with their arms out of the binding.
Just because they begged for a selfie together:
It looks like the little ones are falling asleep while the bigger kid is in charge. Or is that just me and my crazy imagination?
















That’s exactly what it looks like, a good job by the way!
Thank you! 🙂
Oh! I love these 💜
Thank you!