
Yes, that is seven (7!) pairs of socks I finished since I last blogged about socks.
Thanks goodness for Ravelry. I did manage to post each of these on my Rav project page; if not for that I would have had a hard time remembering what I had knit. The gray pair at far left is knit from some worsted weight sock yarn I found in a sale bin; the rest are all knit from two strands of fingering weight held together. Feet knit on US2-1/2, leg on US4; Wendy’s Generic Toe-Up Socks worked on 48st.

Classic Elite Alpaca Sock yarn in 1884 Camouflage held together with Trekking 552 black variegated.

Pippikneesocks Hand-Dyed sock yarn in Free Tibet held together with Schoppel-Wolle Wunderkleckse in 2139 Bella Patina.

Various and sundry purple and lavender and red sock yarns held together. I found i had a lot of them and coincidentally needed some socks to go with my kimono sweater.

Knit Picks Felici in Glacier held together with Lana Cervina Forever in the aptly named colorway 42. Toes, heels, and cuffs are two strands of Knit Picks Bare Stroll.

Patons North America Kroy Socks FX in Blue Striped Ragg held together with Cascade Heritage Sock in colorway 5604. Heels, toes, and cuffs are two strands of the Cascade Heritage.

Schachenmayr Regia Viva Color in 04869 held together with Lang Jawoll Superwash in 8277.
Now that the weather has turned cold, I find that I have not quite enough pairs of these heavy double-stranded socks. I.Must.Knit.More!
Wow! Your feet will be cozy.
Most excellent collection of socks!
They look warm, cozy, and squishy, which makes them the very best socks!
Those socks look so cozy. I might just need to cast on a pair or two myself. I like the idea of knitting with smaller needles for the feet than the legs, Thanks.