So last week I promised I would soon post my newest item. As I am mainly a knitter I have been spending the last few weeks thinking about how I can take a traditionally cold weather craft into the warmer months. During the early spring fingerless gloves seemed to be a popular item. That gave me the idea of toeless socks! Now it sounds funny but how many of us love to wear our sandels but feel silly wearing them with socks in the cooler months? Toeless socks would be the perfect solution. You can wear your socks and keep your feet warm while your toes are free to cradle flip flop thongs or what have you.
So now you are all very excited to see the toeless socks, I’m sure. Don’t get too excited. I decided to do some internet research to learn about the prevalence of toeless socks. I learned they aren’t super prevalent, but I did come across an equally fun and exciting project, yoga socks. Essentially they are toeless AND heelless socks that allow the feet to stay warm while still gripping the mat. So now I present you with my version of the yoga sock.
The yarn maybe familiar as the same yarn used to knit the multicolor scarflette from a previous post. It originally was knitted into a gently worn sweater that I purchased from my local thrift store. I then unraveled the yarn, washed it, hand dyed it and re-knit it into these. For those of you who loved the idea of toeless socks, do not despair. You don’t HAVE to be doing yoga to wear yoga socks and the toeless socks may still make an appearance yet.




















