That's the technique I meant: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6U3IEUdddUY
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Thanks, will definitely study this later as being able to use a hook sounds a lot more my speed
These are very beautiful!
Have you seen this video on insta (originally from TikTok where all new things come first, if I'm not mistaken), where they mend by first threading yarn for the rows from one side of the hole to the other and then they ladder up using a crochet or mending hook? Would that be an option for your socks?
BTW, I'm really looking forward to all the socks to come this month, even if I'm myself in no state to embark on a new endevour before next year. Sock galore!
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They are excellent, well done! And thank you for the share. This has good sock mending suggestions. My fave is the woven patch, I love to get tartan with the colours. https://woolery.com/blog/how-to-darn-socks-3-ways/
Thanks for this, I definitely have a pair or two that haven't got holes but are starting to show wear so that duplicate stitch method might just be a lifesaver for those.