I knew I’d finish the slipper socks today. Yay! I am happy they are slightly too small. I love how soft they are. I’d be tempted to write them off for me. π

I can’t remember what this yarn is called. It’s great for baby things, especially blankets.
I used a KB Flexee Fine-gauge loom divided into 2 40 peg looms. Though I used a Kitchener cast-on, I wouldn’t do that again. This yarn breaks too easily to do the pulling needed to make the toe. I think for slippers I would use a drawstring cast-on. You don’t have to pull so hard to form a toe.
A Flat-knit stitch was used for most of the sock. German short-rows formed the heels. Then I continued the flat-knit stitch for another six inches.
I chose not to do a two-by-two ribbed cuff because this yarn doesn’t work well with fancy. And I was so distracted I couldn’t keep track even though the loom was marked for it. I think the roll down ankle cuff will be nice for someone.
I’ve grown to love the crochet cast-off though it can be hard to lift the loop off the peg with the loom-knitting tool to catch onto the crochet hook. One distraction and I could lose the stitch or break yarn or lose track of where I left off. Especially with this yarn.
There was enough yarn to at least start the brim of a hat. The two 40 peg looms together make a large 80 peg loom for an adult hat. As I said, this yarn doesn’t rib well so I’m hoping to do a fold up brim. I don’t know if I have enough of this for a full hat. But if not I’m sure there’s something in the charity yarn I can finish with.

Always a bit of an adventure in the world of yarn!












You soon a great yarn π
I meant you spin a great yarn π
I wish I could spin. I have the contraption, but haven’t learned. But I know what you mean. Thank you! ππππ
Really you have a spinning wheel? Wow!
Lol! No, I wish! I have a drop spindle. It came as a kit with instructions. I’ve yet to settle down and learn.
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They do look so soft and comfy! I would not attempt to crochet with that yarn it looks too fuzzy. I have a hard enough time with regular yarn in fact I changed my project from bulky yarn to regular yarn. It will be good to have something to do during the freeze we are going to have for the next few days!
I don’t think I would have crocheted with that yarn either. At least the pegs in loom knitting help keep things organized without losing stitches or tangling up in the extra fuzz.
Oh, no! You are getting another freeze? I hope it isn’t as bad as last time.
Yesterday was good, but today is the day they say will really test the power grid. Fingers crossed π€π»