A couple of weeks ago, my LYS finally got in the Noro Silk Garden Sock yarn. Since I’m not too crazy about the feel of the Noro Kureyon Sock, I have been waiting for this for a while. Karen hadn’t even put the yarn out on the shelves yet (it was actually all still in the bags) when I saw it but I asked her if I could go ahead and grab a skein – and boy did I have a hard time choosing between the colors. In the end, I stayed inside the box with my color choice…blues, purples, and greens (go figure).
I cast on 60 stitches last Saturday (toe up, two at a time, magic loop) on US 2’s and decided to just keep it simple with a 4×2 rib. After a week of knitting…

The colors, of course, are glorious…

I decided to do a short-row heel…

…and these socks literally flew off the needes. I am fairly certain that one week for a full pair of socks is a record for me (since most of my knitting time is in the evenings after work). These socks are also about 3 inches longer than I normally make my socks but I just had to get in all of the color repeats!
My opinion of the Silk Garden Socks…I like it much better than the Kureyon. The Silk Garden is easy to work with but it also comes the same issues you expect with Noro – a little vegetable matter, some thick and thin spots (although not as drastic as I have seen with the Kureyon), and my skein had a knot in it which accompanied a break in the color pattern. Luckily, the knotted portion did include the colors I needed to complete the entire color spectrum so I just had to piece it together a bit towards the end.
All in all, I love these socks - they are very thick and will be nice and toasty this winter!
(and no, it is not your imagination…I haven’t bound them off yet. My LYS is having Christmas in August later this week and Karen wanted me to keep them on the needles to advertise my Two at a Time, Toe Up class so I will actually bind them off on Friday night!)











