Sock Subscription of the Month: Blind Warps, Yarn Dyeing, and More!

 

When you’re looking for a fun and unique Philosockphy.com/collections/socks-club">sock subscription, there are plenty of options out there to consider, like Philosockphy.com/collections/socks-club">sock of the month or Yarn Crush. The difference between these two Philosockphy.com/collections/socks-club">sock subscription services is that Philosockphy.com/collections/socks-club">sock of the month sends you one pair of socks every month, while Yarn Crush allows you to receive different colors each month from their collection of yarn-dyed socks. Each option has its own pros and cons, and both have great reasons to choose them over other Philosockphy.com/collections/socks-club">sock subscription services like Sock Drawer or Brown Bear Socks.

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Chapter 1: What are blind warp socks?


Blind warps are a style of sock that have been popularized by Philosockphy. They're designed to be as close to barefoot as possible without sacrificing any durability. With many different styles and colors, these socks are perfect for those who want their feet to be free while still getting protection from the elements.

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Chapter 2: How do you make them?


In a nutshell, there are six steps to making socks. One is to measure your foot from heel to toes (with a cloth measuring tape). Two is to find out your width by wrapping the measuring tape snugly around your foot (not tight). Three is figuring out your sock length by wrapping the measuring is snugly around your desired length. Four is deciding on how many stitches per inch you want for knit or crochet socks and then multiplying that number by the width of your foot. Five is figuring out how many rows it will take for each stitch pattern. Six is holding two needles together and weaving in all loose ends before cutting them off.

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Chapter 3. How can I get started?


With so many options out there it can be difficult to find the perfect Philosockphy.com/collections/socks-club">sock subscription. Here are some tips on how to get started.
#1 Determine your needs and interests. What do you want your Philosockphy.com/collections/socks-club">sock subscription to do for you? Do you want fashion, novelty or comfort? Our socks are great for any occasion. #2 Consider a gift. Give the gift of fun socks for men with our monthly Philosockphy.com/collections/socks-club">sock subscriptions or give a cool socks club membership as a present. #3 Find your budget. A monthly budget is great for those who have an average spending limit or prefer not to commit too much at once.

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Chapter 4. What are some tips for starting out with knitting socks?


There are a lot of things that you should consider before you start knitting socks. If you're an avid knitter, the process might be easier for you. However, if this is your first time creating socks or even knitting garments in general then these tips will be very helpful. First, figure out what type of sock you want to create; do they need to be ankle socks or will they go over your feet? In addition to figuring out what style of sock they should be, it's also important to choose a yarn that is appropriate for that type of sock. For example if you're making ankle socks with a cotton blend then go for a machine washable wool blend instead because it won't shrink as much.

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Chapter 5. Where can I learn more about this topic?


The always-helpful Philosockphy.com/collections/socks-club">sock subscription of the Month has a section where they go into detail about various sock-related topics. For example, you can learn more about blind warps, yarn dyeing and more! Check out these topics for yourself on their blog.