tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17401386.post4748790174275433603..comments2023-12-18T02:12:34.362-05:00Comments on Kate Atherley Knits. A Lot. Mainly Socks.: On "Difficult" Sock Yarns & How To Use Them.Marilla Wexhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00410631303206026127noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17401386.post-21060589000221590832015-05-29T11:57:21.774-04:002015-05-29T11:57:21.774-04:00Ha! I see that Erin has beaten me to the punch. I ...Ha! I see that Erin has beaten me to the punch. I also was going to mention Blue Moon yarns. I love the variegation in the skein, but I have a hard time finding a pattern I love with those yarns. (Currently, I'm trying the Zug um Zug pattern. It's too soon to know if it'll work.)Bonniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13896161937141230270noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17401386.post-76413451219550112572015-05-23T13:08:49.477-04:002015-05-23T13:08:49.477-04:00Fantastic! I'm a real sucker for the Blue Moon...Fantastic! I'm a real sucker for the Blue Moon multicolour waves (hello, free range chicken!) but they do tend to pool awkwardly in socks (working with river rocked right now and loving the beautiful colours but not entirely loving the pooling). Looking forward to your wraps and neck warmers!<br />P.S. Who could possibly resist a yarn called supercolourfragilistic? See? Impossible.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com